2 Options for Your Camping Gas Grill

When you are ready to start the camping plans do not forget to make room for the gas grill.  Competing for a campground grill with the other ten campers around you can be a frustrating experience. Having your own grill when you go on that remote fishing trip camping along the river to grill or smoke your fish when the day is done can not get any better.  Life is good, so begin to enjoy the perks of simple innovations that camping grills have gone through.

If you plan on using one of your camping cars the next time you go camping then it may be easier to haul around your grill with you. Some camping cars have a outrigger option that pulls out so you can put your grill on it and take it down very easily.

A Webber gas grill is the ultimate grill.  Any grilling aficionado has used a Webber charcoal grill, the addition of a gas start to these grills they have improved your light to food-cook time in half.  Wood chips can add a different dimension to burgers, ribs and fish.  Hungry campers can be anxious, edgy and exhausted after a hard day on the lake or hiking on the trails, so having the ability to get your grill going quick is a great asset.  The Webber has some smaller models other than the traditional big black dome grill; there is the Webber Q and the Baby Q. These models are a little more portable and you can use a small butane canister to keep the fire burning.

Some other great camp grills are Brickman gas grills.  Brickman is a name loved by sports fishermen everywhere since they were the first company to create a gas smoker and grill all in one.  Smoked trout right out of the water is something every one should have the chance in their lifetime to taste.  If you like to have food ready when you get back from your fishing day you can rub down a side of ribs with spices and put them on slow smoke so they will pick up great smoky flavor and fantastic BBQ taste.  They also have a camping stove that actually looks like an electric piano, but it is not.  It has dual controls so you can cook your veggies, meat or fish all at the same time.

If you love the taste and smell of charcoal vs. all gas cooking, there are so many different kinds of charcoal for you to experiment with.  Gas lighting for charcoal is the best of both worlds.  Some hardwood charcoals give off a maple flavors, cherry, apple, and other fruit wood flavors.  For something really special, coconut charcoal is the hottest thing on the market.  They call it CocoNara and the flavors of coconut and wide mouthed bass together is just incredible.  Hardwood charcoals have a longer burn time and the heat generated from hardwood is hotter, even temperature, and a little more healthy for you.  Traditional charcoal is primarily sulfur; charred sawdust and a touch of limestone and can burn very quickly.

When you are at home and you don’t want to worry about keeping an lp tank full of liquid propane you can get a natural gas grill and hook it right up to your house gas line. This is rather easy to do and any handyman should be able to re-route your natural gas line to the porch were your grill is located.

Camping can be a culinary adventure as well as a much-needed vacation.  Make plans to take the perfect grill on your trip.  By getting the right gas grill, you can make your vacation cooking appear easy and effortless.

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