R RandyJ TVWBB Member Feb 20, 2003 #1 Carl, Keeping the upwind vents closed will help. I've cooked on mine with the winds at 15+ mph and temps in the 20's. rj
Carl, Keeping the upwind vents closed will help. I've cooked on mine with the winds at 15+ mph and temps in the 20's. rj
Jim Minion TVWBB Emerald Member Feb 20, 2003 #2 If the wind can blow the cooker over, it's too strong, short of that, it's just matter that you have to deal with it. It looks as if you are on the right track with what vents to use. Jim
If the wind can blow the cooker over, it's too strong, short of that, it's just matter that you have to deal with it. It looks as if you are on the right track with what vents to use. Jim