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Ever faced the frustrating discovery of completely frozen food in your camping fridge? That's exactly what happened to a friend recently—and it's a common problem with an easy solution. In this rambling road chat, I share the essential practice of pre-cooling your camping cooler or fridge before trips, especially during hot weather. This simple step prevents thermostat malfunctions that can freeze everything solid while draining your battery.

The conversation meanders through personal updates, including my Subaru getting hit twice in one week (yes, twice!) and my weekend truck modifications. After some off-road adventures revealed the inconvenience of having compressor controls under the hood, I've rewired everything inside the cab. Now those lockers can engage with a simple click when I need them most—because sometimes you don't know you'll need them until you're already in a situation.

With Memorial Day weekend approaching, camping enthusiasts should be planning ahead. Popular sites fill quickly during holiday weekends, often by midday Saturday. My own weekend plans include the Savannah Bananas baseball show—think Harlem Globetrotters but for baseball—making my camping schedule tricky. Whether you're heading out for the holiday or just prepping for summer adventures, remember that proper equipment preparation, including pre-cooling your coolers, can make all the difference between a successful trip and a disappointing one.

Have you experienced camping fridge failures? Planning a Memorial Day adventure? Share your experiences and questions! And if you find these tips helpful, take a moment to rate and review the podcast—your support makes a tremendous difference.