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Couldn't you just get a Coleman that loaded from the top and use ice in it anyway and prolong the life of the ice?
I know what you're saying about Moab, in the summer ice has a half life of 1.5 hours and is gone in 4 hours. Thats alot of trips into town, the trick is to plan on non-refrigerated foods for meals. It's hard going without cold drinks for that long though.
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i too passed on the coleman. on a good day in the arizona desert, 40 degrees below ambient is still way too warm for beer & food.
many stores around here sell dry ice. get a five pound block, wrap it with a few sheets of newspaper and toss in the bottom of the cooler. it's low tech, won't break down, won't drain the battery, and is cheap. |
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