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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Morrison" data-source="post: 2282436" data-attributes="member: 110222"><p>If i am traveling along ways, I prefer the freezer and generator. When i would stop for the night, i would plug it into an outlet. once its about froze, no need to run the generator during the day.....worse case your meet is frozen in game bags. I came home from northern BC with a quartered moose, mountain goat and half an elk....did not loose any meat to spoilage in the 3 days to get home...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Morrison, post: 2282436, member: 110222"] If i am traveling along ways, I prefer the freezer and generator. When i would stop for the night, i would plug it into an outlet. once its about froze, no need to run the generator during the day.....worse case your meet is frozen in game bags. I came home from northern BC with a quartered moose, mountain goat and half an elk....did not loose any meat to spoilage in the 3 days to get home... [/QUOTE]
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