I just ordered one of those "sport" solar ovens the lady was using to make ckicken in Minn, $135.
I'll try it out as soon as I get it & let you guy's know.
S.O.S. Solar oven:
http://solarovens.org/
peace
doublejj
Here , lets put something in perspective for you , I speak from having lived Bush and made a living running trapline for a while in several different locales in the Far North , where you actually have to *count* on your equipment to work and to do so reliably and longterm..
As regards NorCal hogs and Deer , a lot of folks have your same plan. Game will get run deep into the backcountry right quicklike , and don't bother to argue the point , I get my deer every year by waiting out the first three days of hunting season and then going in way back behind Whiskey Saddle etc. where they've all been pushed too.
Here's another facet. Better keep in mind some way to *preserve* that meat and/or fish. Which is of course relatively speaking EASY , but too many folks aren't aware of such knowledge.
GOLDPLATED TRUTH.........failing to stay grounded in ***realities*** can get you D E A D in the true backcountry , and a failure of gear or supplies at just the wrong time can get you killed.
Here's an example , at my cabin up near Larsens Bay ,as a for instance , there's not just a set of axes ,wedges and mauls , there's a SPARE for each , spare figerglass handles , and the tools to make wooden replacement , there's not just ONE Marlin Guide Gun , there's a spare and spare parts.
True survival prepping isn't remotely like TV shows where they're geared towards surviving for three days until the S and R group finds you.
When you start storing essentials keep in mind " two is one , one is none" , if you've only got ONE of something critical you could end up in deep trouble sometime.
Y'all want to look at a case of slow suicide that did ***everything*** wrong and paid the ultimate price then look to Chris McCandless.................and yeah I *am* intimately familar with the Stampede Trail , the Stampede Mine , the Tek and that area north of the park.
And keep in mind that he died within walking distance of **FIVE* separate stocked cabins that were on maps he threw away , as is the Trolley line across the Tek that he could have gotten out on.
As regards your Solar Oven , I;m not saying that they're completely uselss , just for the most part , so get experience with it PRIOR to having to depend on the thing , and prepare ***backup*** cooking and heat/fire plans.
The *layered* approach , prepare in layers that back each other up.
And don't get me started on firearms choices and why some folks have their heads up their asses with some of those choices.