2016 Aug 31 By viaecom@bellsouth.net 0 comment

Our latest product is a durable extension spike. This spike can be driven into even the toughest ground. This spike also serves as a height extension rod for containment fire rings and the like. You can even mount the spike using a drill and a 1/4 inch bit.

2016 Aug 29 By viaecom@bellsouth.net 0 comment

The adjustable stand in combination with our hands on helper stand makes a great combination. With both at your fire pit, there are options for people who are in and out quickly and other people who need slower precision roasting. Together they can service large groups of people and all their roasting needs.

2016 Aug 26 By viaecom@bellsouth.net 0 comment

This bear claw marking found on a tree makes my hand look small.

2016 Aug 25 By viaecom@bellsouth.net 0 comment

Cut logs and slab wood make great inexpensive outdoor chairs and tables that will last for years. These are the latest additions to our fire pit with our new High Heat RoastingStick Stands.

2016 Aug 24 By viaecom@bellsouth.net 0 comment

My friend Squirrel knows the best place to wait for dinner.

2016 Aug 23 By viaecom@bellsouth.net 0 comment

We now make a High Heat RoastingStick horseshoe stand for those of you that like to hold your stick with just a little assistance every now and then. This cradle stand can be placed much closer in the fire pit than our adjustable stand model. Coated with a High Heat resistant paint, they come in fun colors, red, blue, green or black, and can stay outdoors as a permanent fire pit feature.  

2016 Aug 22 By viaecom@bellsouth.net 0 comment

I was able to carve out a couple of hours of my vacation time to make this grill stand out of junk that would have ended up in a recycling pile. Now it has a whole new purpose for years to come!

2016 Aug 05 By viaecom@bellsouth.net 0 comment

The RoastingStick-Mate is perfect for roasting your bratwurst over an open flame. There’s no taste quite like it when cooked this way. However, I have heard that giving the brats a beer bath after roasting can increase the flavor impact of your campfire roasted bratwurst. Below is a collection of beer and brat combinations suggested with variations on cooking. Some suggest boiling before roasting, and others strongly recommend roasting and then the boil to preserve flavor. Whichever method you choose, a good cast iron skillet, roasting stick, and the RoastingStick-Mate are all you need to cook these recipes up over an…

2016 Jul 16 By viaecom@bellsouth.net 0 comment

Looking for the coolest places to camp during the hot summer days? A quick search pulls up a list of camping near waterfalls through Google. However, Transylvania County has their own special Land of Waterfalls website with a downloadable Waterfall Guide. Or, if you prefer, Western North Carolina Waterfalls has an interactive map of all known waterfalls in the region. These handy sites will help you plan your camping experience and take you to the coolest spots in WNC for camping on these hot summer nights. Skinny Dip Falls

2016 Jun 27 By viaecom@bellsouth.net 0 comment

Listening to a bluegrass jam this morning captured at Echo Mountain Recording Studio in Asheville, I began to wonder about the origins of campfire music and camp songs. In terms of the American History of camp songs, I found an interesting article on the American Camp Association website. However, the article seems to merely scratch the surface of the history of humans singing around a fire. For one thing, in addition to the folk songs and gospel tunes mentioned in the article, on any given night in Asheville there is certain to be some folks picking Old Time and Bluegrass music on…