Saturday, September 3, 2011

New item the Grub Hub Cool Companion soft sided cooler holds 36 cans or 18 tall beverages.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Gold Buttes, Nevada - Grub Hub Mini Adventure

The Gold Buttes region, a new candidate for wilderness designation located just east of Lake Mead, Nevada was the target of our back country travels. Over a three day weekend we were looking forward to hiking and exploring the Colorado River where the free flowing waters of the Grand Canyon meet Lake Mead.

Dragging our new tent trailer behind the Jeep started off easy, but went slower than expected on the heavily wash-boarded dirt road. As afternoon turned into evening, we crawled over the top of a pass looking down into the Colorado River more than 4000 feet below and my wife reminded me once again it would soon be dark. The “ruggedized” trailer was already missing some paint from the overgrown brush along the rarely used and washed out road. I secretly kept my fingers crossed we wouldn’t blow a tire on the jagged granite rocks strewn along the road. Both of us repeatedly peered at the hillside below dropping sharply into the canyon on the right side of the vehicle but refrained from amplifying the tension by commenting. For the last five slow miles we had considered going back but as the road became entrenched in a narrow gully and then exposed on the steep hillside there was no turning around.



The desert mountain air cooled as the early March day faded quickly into darkness. Turning on the headlights made it official we were on a real adventure. My wife was a trooper and joked that when we got to camp she would set up the Grub Hub®, feed the dogs, and make dinner while I did the real work unfurling the tent trailer. I added that it was a calm, warm evening and the stars would be spectacular in the desert that night.



Jolted by yet another chunk of granite I refused to voice the uncertainty of us making it another 100 yards, much less traversing the 2-3 miles of rocks, deep sand, and possibly washed-out gully that I guessed were still ahead….








Grub Hub® - The World’s Most Portable All Terrain Camp Kitchens and Field Stations.





U.S Patent 7,901,018        WWW.GRUBHUBUSA.COM       Additional Patents Pending

Grub Hub® lightweight, portable camp kitchens haul everything you need then set up in seconds providing storage and work space to make getting outdoors easy, fun and organized. Perfect for camping anywhere including music festivals, tailgate parties and scouts.

Grub Hub® Demo via YouTube




Free Grub Hub®! Adventure Story Contest

Got a campfire story, adventure of your own to share or just like to write? Enter the Grub Hub® adventure story contest. Approximately every 6 months the writer of the best story will receive a FREE Grub Hub® Camp Kitchen. Story must include Grub Hub® in some way and pictures are encouraged. Story and pictures must be original. Contestants must include authorization to use their story as these will be published on the website so others may take an “adventure break”. Suggest 1-2 pages. Author will be credited. Email stories to adventure@grubhubusa.com.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Make Music Festival Camping Easy With the Grub Hub Camp Kitchen

Packing for a music festival starts out easy. Tent, sleeping bags, pads.

It would be a breeze if it weren't for the kitchen! Bags and boxes and lots of things to forget. Spoons, spatulas, spices, pots, pans, dishes, bottle opener, matches, cooking oil, paper towels- the list goes on. And that's only the little stuff. Don't forget the camp table, camp stove, and some way to hang the lantern. And last but not least, how about the kitchen sink?

The Grub Hub camp kitchen allows storage of everything above and includes tables and the kitchen sink. It allows easy access to everything, even in transport mode. The Grub Hub camp kitchen also provides a tower for hanging the lantern and suspending gravity fed water.

Keep your Grub Hub camp kitchen ready for use in the garage then easily roll it to the car. Find the best campsite and roll the Grub Hub camp kitchen into place. It holds everything and eliminates much of the effort of preparing for camping. Visit http://www.grubhubusa.com for more details.