lets hear ideas on what you guys do to keep warm tailgating for 6 hours on a freezing cold day. heaters, tents with sides ect ect. Save the stay at home stuff, were not pussys.
I snuggle up with your wife.
lets hear ideas on what you guys do to keep warm tailgating for 6 hours on a freezing cold day. heaters, tents with sides ect ect. Save the stay at home stuff, were not pussys.
I snuggle up with your wife.
I wish I remembered the brand but we have one of those two burner things that attaches to the tank and just a little bit of wind always stops it from working. We're constantly having to restart it. Although when it works, it puts out some serious heat.
Just a warning. DON'T GO NEAR THE BURNER OR THE BACK OF THE BURNER. I have an old columbia ski jacket that just got fried by it touching the back of the burner accidentally. Put it somewhere where no one will walk by it.
These are a cheaper alternative.Grabber Toe Warmers - 3 Pairs - Free Shipping at REI.comIf you don't have any, get some high quality socks, maybe a couple pairs. Also, don't be afraid to hop in the vehicle for a bit and get the toes warm before trekking into the game.
Chili.
On a side note, I saw something cool at Scheels this weekend....heated sole inserts..they were about $120, but may be worth the investment if you hunt or have lots of cold games to go to. ThermaCELL® Heated Insoles : Cabela's
Another thing I just thought about. This is the first game in a long time that people will be tailgating in the dark so bring a light.
I bet this catches a lot of people off guard. Sun sets before 5, game kicks at 7? Yeah, going to be a lot of people tailgating in the dark or by cell phone.