maryvmcclain
New member
It sounds like many people are coming to Powell with portable freezers this year. We are going to "rough it" with our existing Norcold frig (and solar panels) and a cooler and the generator. We are going to try the rock salt and ice method of packing described by several people here (double sealing food in freezer bags and with a separate tupperware container for our drink ice cubes.
We are also attempting to make a reflective cover for the cooler. Its supposedly a 5 day cooler but we can tell you it never lasts more than 3 days.
I know dry ice is dangerous (especially for eggs) and I think I remember that dry ice doesn't have the same chemical reaction with salt that plain ice water has? But, would it help to put some dry ice in (perhaps at the bottom or at the top) and then have the layers of regular ice and salt?
I am thinking the dry ice would keep everything cooler and keep the ice from melting, but obviously, I doubt the dry ice would last the whole time we're there at Powell (assuming we can find some in Page AZ at the beginning of the trip.
I'm sure everyone has tried everything with regard to keeping ice at Powell so dry ice improve performance? (I really hate those 50 mile trips for crappy ice but this is the best option for us so close to leaving for our Grand Slam trip) Eventually we'll invest in the freezer/frig and take out the existing Norcal
Thanks
Mary
A vendor should run a floating barge with an ice maker that goes up and down the lake... seems like a great business opportunity for someone!
We are also attempting to make a reflective cover for the cooler. Its supposedly a 5 day cooler but we can tell you it never lasts more than 3 days.
I know dry ice is dangerous (especially for eggs) and I think I remember that dry ice doesn't have the same chemical reaction with salt that plain ice water has? But, would it help to put some dry ice in (perhaps at the bottom or at the top) and then have the layers of regular ice and salt?
I am thinking the dry ice would keep everything cooler and keep the ice from melting, but obviously, I doubt the dry ice would last the whole time we're there at Powell (assuming we can find some in Page AZ at the beginning of the trip.
I'm sure everyone has tried everything with regard to keeping ice at Powell so dry ice improve performance? (I really hate those 50 mile trips for crappy ice but this is the best option for us so close to leaving for our Grand Slam trip) Eventually we'll invest in the freezer/frig and take out the existing Norcal
Thanks
Mary
A vendor should run a floating barge with an ice maker that goes up and down the lake... seems like a great business opportunity for someone!