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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 825536" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>This might sound weird, but I got the smallest Yeti cooler for exactly the opposite purpose... I have a permanent blind on some high ground on a sheep farm, and in winter over weekends I sneak in there Sat and Sun morning an hour before sunrise to see if any coyotes come through looking for a meal of some sheep.</p><p></p><p>A factor that some don't consider is that any water that is exposed will freeze and that makes it hard to have a drink. So i use the little Yeti to keep bottled water frost free. It worked perfect all last winter. The combination of the insulation of the cooler and having the pilot burning in the cabin heater is just enough that the water never freezes. Usually I would bring some fresh bottles with me, and exchange them for a couple that have been in the cooler.</p><p></p><p>I have a small camping style propane stove and canteen and I can use that to make hot tea, then use that to make some hot oats etc.</p><p></p><p>In the summer it does opposite duty of keeping my bottled water cooler, although I do not use any ice in the box. Of course the water is never really cool, but a heck of a lot better than putting a case of water in the trunk of my car....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 825536, member: 35183"] This might sound weird, but I got the smallest Yeti cooler for exactly the opposite purpose... I have a permanent blind on some high ground on a sheep farm, and in winter over weekends I sneak in there Sat and Sun morning an hour before sunrise to see if any coyotes come through looking for a meal of some sheep. A factor that some don't consider is that any water that is exposed will freeze and that makes it hard to have a drink. So i use the little Yeti to keep bottled water frost free. It worked perfect all last winter. The combination of the insulation of the cooler and having the pilot burning in the cabin heater is just enough that the water never freezes. Usually I would bring some fresh bottles with me, and exchange them for a couple that have been in the cooler. I have a small camping style propane stove and canteen and I can use that to make hot tea, then use that to make some hot oats etc. In the summer it does opposite duty of keeping my bottled water cooler, although I do not use any ice in the box. Of course the water is never really cool, but a heck of a lot better than putting a case of water in the trunk of my car.... [/QUOTE]
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