• Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
When considering cooking on a camping trip, it’s important to remember that block ice is better than ice cubes, and that cooking over an open fire is best achieved through hot coals and not open flames. Learn about tinfoil as a great cooking tool on camping trips with help from a recreational kayaking instructor and outdoor adventurer in this free video on campfire cooking. Expert: Dr. T. Scott Cook Contact: www.weu.com/about_us.htm Bio: Dr. T. Scott Cook has a degrees in Recreational Leadership and Outdoor Adventure from Greenfield Community College and the University of Massachusetts. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Category: Camping
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@cameraguy1968 It was a joke. Was in a Wild mood!
@96money96
Oohh you’re scary, no really!
@cameraguy1968 shut the fuck up!
@NJDARKDAYS Franks Red Hot is without a dought the best hot sauce ever
monotone lol
Frank’s red hot sauce. I put that #%*& on everything.
The Argau CampingToaster a perfect accessory for every outdoor person
@PikabooxxD well he was right…. he said almost lmao
@cameraguy1968 I love you
lol almost perfect, the bread got burnt
by the way you don’t know kids they like the experience not toaster things. they like doing things there self
@chrismania7158
What doesn´t = cancer these days??
I´m pretty sure if weren´t busy talking to the camera, his bread wouldn´t burn, but here he is trying to help out a pack on ungrateful morons. Almost like being a cop, thankless job.
@TheSlicedproductions hahahaha
@TheSlicedproductions
LOL
magic dust=cocaine
hes probaly homeless thats why hes so good at outdoor stuff
tin foil=cancer
“O look at that, almost perfect.” *flips over bread and it starts to smoke*
I lol’d so hard at that.
@jls44 me too
Lol at almost perfect bread, one piece looks completely burnt in a corner and on looks underdone
very good video
That toast will taste like smoke
The foil is a great idea, I haven’t thought about it. Thanks
nice