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Here's my smokin area today ....I call it the TRI--FECTA , all 3 puffin thin blue at the same time ...the Q-bottle with side ribs ...cross rib roast...2 yard birds and a 2 # fatty ,,,,the MES,,,with a load of dutch's wicked beans and 24 ABT'S ,,,,and the brinkman with sfb...on it's seasoning breakin smoke ....twas a long day ,,,buts lots of wobly pops and company made it a joy ....sadly no pics of the grub but ....the Q -bottle performed outstanding again as it did the first time ....225 at all times without hardly touchin it at all ,,,except to load with the odd chimney of lump...I love it
Here's mine....got two ECB's, a Brinkmann w/sfb and a tower smoker from Smokin' Joe's in OK [best one I own]. I built the deck specifically for BBQ and will be covering it this winter with any luck.
I used an old truck tool box [homemade] for my BBQ box....carries all the goodies for smokin'!
If you look at my avatar you will see the country road that I set up on 3 days a week. I hardly ever smoke at the house only power wash the smoker and split the hickory.
What's going on with that chair T-bone? I can sorta understand fans in Toronto (why they stick by them is beyond reason) but, you in NB?
Nice job ... running 3 at once ... cool ... very cool!
I always thought I lived in God's country :) This is all within an hour from my house. Even though I live in the city (for now), the cabin is my uncle's in Conifer (top three pics). The only picture in here that is not close to me is the rain storm taken on my way home from my parents place in Texas. It was right outside of Raton, NM and turned into a 'turd floater' that had us stopped on the side of the road for about 15 minutes. :)
I have to admit though, the fall colors in the North East far outstrip our fall colors here. We only have the aspens turning, where you have the maples, and other multi colored trees.