The Jersey roll
Home made pizza dough, filled with Marinara, prosciutto,salami and mozzarella. It was made for 2, so no, olives or onion or anchovies..
Friggen awesome.
I really should of taken a video this morning . Setting up in the wind and taking down . I have always done the roof first then pop one wall,tether then pop out the rest. Take down the same. This morning in 50km gusts,I was able to take down with no issues leaving the last wall attached to a bungie. Like I said in my other post,I just let the hub lay on it,s own. Never fight with it as I learned before, or you will snap a pole. They are calling for some wind in the morning Sunday. I will take a video of set up and take down .
I also do not worry about getting it wrapped tight to fit in the bag. That is more work then needed. I just roll it up, and wrap with a bungie cord. Done done done. Bag is for storage IMO .
Ya, his buddy that was on the other sled hung onto him for 40 min til rescue arrived. Now that is a true friend.
https://www.cp24.com/news/man-airlifted-to-hospital-in-critical-condition-after-falling-through-ice-on-lake-simcoe-1.5298513
Just back and have to say,ice is so scetchy still. On a spot that has been frozen over 2 weeks now. only 4". Heard BBP broke up as well and went out to the main lake. High winds today. 20 km with gusts of 50km. Still managed to get the hub up and down with ease.
Some are a be atch . My new one ( not an Otter ) but sets up and breaks down so easy. I had to fight with my eskimo that I had. Way to tight IMO. Once you have all the walls and roof collapsed, try letting the hut just fall and relax. That might help with your breaking down. You want all the nob sections together.
Thanks
I am only 18 years behind the times.LOL
Now that my son knows I can tie,his buddies are always asking for something. LOL
I will have to try this white yellow combo one. Thanks msp.