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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1623655"><p>Great posts, info and chow pix! I improved my smoke generation by simply using the stainless wood chip boxes, directly on the burner vs on the griddle (which really helps retain the heat load when it's cold or snowy out) and gave it a try with a plank of lemon pepper salmon for 6 hours yesterday. I thought I'd flop a pic up as it's such a nice morning here, with how it looks next to our sauna.</p><p></p><p>In late '98, I sat down with the old PC Paint program and laid out a design based on a 12'x12' footprint. The lower R rear 7x7 is the business end of things with an 8kW finnish style heater where you can throw water on the rocks. At the rear L is a ladder which goes up to a 8x12 guest room with queen sleeper futon, wired with stereo/TV, carpeted and with vented skylight. Folks thought I was nuts when it was going up and I highly doubt that it would be approved in any HOA neighborhood. The caribou rack is one of the bulls my wife busted on a caribou hunt for our 10th anniversary. We were getting ready to land at our lake camp and saw caribou swimming across the lake our camp was on. This quickly alleviated that small plane green feeling I was experiencing and within 45 mins of landing, we were getting out of our boat and putting a stalk on some nice bulls at an opened rocky place where the brook feeds the lake. I send her a bit left on a trail and next thing you know, she opens up with her old 257Bob. I have a great pic from that trip where she's carrying an antlered head and blood is all down her back. She's just smiling. cheers all.[ATTACH=full]131855[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1623655"] Great posts, info and chow pix! I improved my smoke generation by simply using the stainless wood chip boxes, directly on the burner vs on the griddle (which really helps retain the heat load when it's cold or snowy out) and gave it a try with a plank of lemon pepper salmon for 6 hours yesterday. I thought I'd flop a pic up as it's such a nice morning here, with how it looks next to our sauna. In late '98, I sat down with the old PC Paint program and laid out a design based on a 12'x12' footprint. The lower R rear 7x7 is the business end of things with an 8kW finnish style heater where you can throw water on the rocks. At the rear L is a ladder which goes up to a 8x12 guest room with queen sleeper futon, wired with stereo/TV, carpeted and with vented skylight. Folks thought I was nuts when it was going up and I highly doubt that it would be approved in any HOA neighborhood. The caribou rack is one of the bulls my wife busted on a caribou hunt for our 10th anniversary. We were getting ready to land at our lake camp and saw caribou swimming across the lake our camp was on. This quickly alleviated that small plane green feeling I was experiencing and within 45 mins of landing, we were getting out of our boat and putting a stalk on some nice bulls at an opened rocky place where the brook feeds the lake. I send her a bit left on a trail and next thing you know, she opens up with her old 257Bob. I have a great pic from that trip where she's carrying an antlered head and blood is all down her back. She's just smiling. cheers all.[ATTACH=full]131855[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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