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    Camp Spitroasting ideas please

    Have a craving for a spitroast over an open fire - but too tight at the moment to go buy a commercial setup

    Any ideas/suggestions on good ways to go about it while camping? Thinking some goat and rabbit on the weekend.

    Cheers in advance

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    where are you going camping

    extend an old crank handle, a couple of star pickets, a bit of tie wire and your set..........so long as you don't mind sitting next to the fire for a few hours turning it manually

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    Heres Camo's


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    just spend $150 and get an AUSPIT

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    well made easy to pack and super easy to set up. love ours and it was money well spent

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    I made my setup, couple of stainless steel rods for supports at either end and make a bracket to hold a normal BBQ spit motor and rod.
    I usually season the roast(s) and cover them in foil for the first few hours, then unwrap them and keep roast till they look yummy!


    And yes the cans get collected afterward!

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    looks good Moose

    do you have any pics that show the full set up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by moose View Post
    I made my setup, couple of stainless steel rods for supports at either end and make a bracket to hold a normal BBQ spit motor and rod.
    I usually season the roast(s) and cover them in foil for the first few hours, then unwrap them and keep roast till they look yummy!


    And yes the cans get collected afterward!

    so when is the next one and are we invited

    hey outlaw what do you recon


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    cheers

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    Well, I guess I'll have to own up, and say that I have on very rare occasions piddled on the hot ashes,... that was bad enough. But a "Spit roast" that's just obscene.

    Where do you get these ideas from???

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