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FarFromStock

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Is Nicole bringing beans!?


I will also make a note to all participants that have yeti coolers and may not have truely utilized them yet.

Go easy on the ice inside the cooler. Even in the hot temps, it will get cold enough in the cooler to freeze the contents. Especially Stella Artois, water, and apple juice, ask me how i know.

Another note, The 24 oz gatorade bottles have a perfect interference fit in the door cup holder. They stay put when your bouncing around.

So no dry ice then?
 
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So no dry ice then?

I think you would be ok in moderation. I typically ice the Yeti down the night before with about 10 lbs. The ice in the bag will freeze into a block. Then in the morning I pack my food in and it's good for the weekend. Since I typically camp with a cooler of beer, I use a separate cooler for the drinks. It minimizes how many times the Yeti is opened.

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QUICK TIP- when the cooler is full it is usually pack up tight with food drinks and ice. As the food an drinks vanish and the ice melts the problems begin, Sitting on the beach... no problem. Bouncing down a trail.... PROBLEM. Solution, a beach ball. Inflate it as you need to take up the void space in the cooler, it will reduce the amount of open space and prevent your Stella beer from exploding in the back of your truck. ( Huck)
 
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