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Running Fox
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I purchased a Purcell “Travelers model” grill this year and broke it in on McAree lake in the Q last June. Used it to make 8 venison brats and the small grill worked fine. Purcell is all about quality, and I’m proud to own this American made product. It weighs nothing and takes no room.
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fadersup
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+1, very well made gear.
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joewildlife
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I bought my second because I wanted to try the Streamside model to cook fish on. It is just as awesome as the first one I bought. Good kit Joe
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sns
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Right on. Got one this spring and it was a key piece of kit.
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ursatz
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An old thread, but thought I'd add my endorsement.
My brother and I went to Quetico this year and decided to bring a light grill so that we might have our traditional steak dinner on night one. I chatted with Don over email and he helped me pick out the perfect grill for my needs. I got the Streamside Travelers Grill and couldn't be happier!
The grill is incredibly well-made, extremely light, very durable, and was so easy to slip into the Duluth pack. I had no trouble cleaning it and it performed beautifully.
Yes, it's expensive. $75 is a good chunk of change for a grill grate. But it comes with a personal touch and looks to last a long time - think heirloom quality. Get the light weight carry bag - it's a nice touch.
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stevedug
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I bought two of the Voyageur grills from the Purcell Trench Company prior to my Quetico trip this summer. This was my only "big" gear purchase for the trip and I highly recommend these grills to anyone who wants/needs to purchase a grill.
Purcell Trench Company
In the past, I have used old hibachi/BBQ grills, cheap to medium priced backcountry/camping grills, wire shelvings from old fridges and stoves, etc., you name it, but there is no comparison and I am 100% sure the Purcell grills will be the only grills I will ever use again. They are extremely lightweight, come with a nice cover, clean well enough for a grill used over a wood campfire and cool to the touch very, very quickly. They are so nice that I am may just buy a couple more and stash them away to give to my sons as gifts several years from now just in case the company goes out of business.
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timatkn
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Yep they are worth every penny to me. Lightweight and strong. Glad Maverick talked me into buying one.
T
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Boppa
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I also agree with you both on the Purcell. It has been perfect in the Adirondacks. Boppa
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BWPaddler
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Looks like a cool product, I loved reading the owner's notes. Order early, he may be in the bush the week before your trip!
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