Pittsburg Park Campground
Josh S.
Reviewed May. 28, 2019

Ranger Review: Icemule Pro X-Large 33L Cooler at Pittsburg State Park

Campground Review:

We stayed at this beautiful Missouri State Park on memorial weekend in 2019. This park is park of Pomme De Terre lake and 1 of 2 state parks on the lake, Pittsburgh and Hermitage. There are several local private campgrounds in the area but non match what you'll find at these two campgrounds. Pittsburgh is described as the more secluded of the two and thats just the way we like it. 

We arrived to find that the normal lake level had risen from 830 ft to 860+. needless to say almost all lakeside camground were closed. We arrived at our site and identified that we had 13 inches until our site was to be claimed by the lake. The campground hosts actually informed us that over half of their sites were flooded or in immediate danger of flooding. They were able to offer us a different site as most people apparently decided to no show. We were relocated to site 323 in the Pittsburgh campground. A side note that almost every loop in this campground had empty sites and all those who were displaced were able to be relocated in the park at NO ADDITIONAL FEE for upgraded sites. 

Site 323 was simply amazing. A level concrete pad with enough wooded area around to fully eliminate view of neighbors on either side. We camp out of a 95 Coleman Pop up so it was perfect for us. It is on a significant slope so tent camping would be hard. This site is walking distance to vault toilets, and clean water. After an impromptu wiffleball game broke out with the multiple campers across from us we decided to explore the campground.

Loop 100 is tightly packed RV sites with no real privacy but all your creature comforts . Loop 200 is electric sites well spaced with lake access to most. This appeared to be the most tent and camper friendly loop.  Both 100 and 200 loops are close to shower house and main playground.

Loop 300 is electric with most sites of the lake side coming with elevated gravel pads for grilling and watching the water. Most sites are on decent grades so the state park pics on their site would be a good idea to look at.

Loop 400 is the basic loop and from what I could tell stays fairly level with large grassy areas to tent in. 

All loops have a vault toilet placed evenly on the loop and access to water from a spigot. They all utilize the same road in and the same plumbed bathroom / showerhouse. To my surprise these were all very clean and stayed that way all weekend. 

There is only 1 trail for hiking and at 3 miles is worth the trip. It goes out to a point overlooking all of the park and most of Pomme De Terre Lake. We got to see this but in a little different way than planned. Due to flooding the trail was almost completely underwater. 

A small marina with rentals and fishing docks is just across the street. They serve normal pub food and were very happy to serve. Lines there can be long as it is also a very busy boat ramp. 

The state park has its own swimming beach and due to flooding it was closed. So instead we utilized the parking lot, Playground, and Pavilion as a launch point for our kayaking adventures. All in all this trip went from possible disaster to an amazing adventure on the water. The lake is very clear and paddling through the tree tops normally 20 feet off the ground was surreal. Pittsburgh won us over with customer service and a unique experience we will all remember. 

Product Review:

As a Ranger for The Dyrt I sometimes get to test and evaluate quality products from amazing sponsors today I am submitting a review of my new Icemule Pro X-Large Cooler.https://icemulecoolers.com/collections/pro-coolers/products/the-icemule-pro-x-large

So as I said before I didnt get to hike with this bad boy but it did spend everyday as our family take and use cooler. 

First and foremost I have to say upon receiving this thing I was shocked at the size. It is definitely extra large. My 7 year old would not be packing this thing around but Icemule has several size options so no real issue there. I chose the xl specifically to use while kayaking on this trip. I would be providing food and drink for up to 8 separate people and would be on the water for  long periods of time. I currently own a Yeti and Wally World Rotomold but cant use them due to their size on our boat.  Well this is where it gets good. I loaded all three coolers and set out with my Icemule in tow. I left the two hard coolers with family at the pavilion. Similar contents and each cooler received 1 bag of ice in the morning. The Icemule stood stride for stride with the yeti in fact I will attach photos to prove it.  The Icemule form fit itself into the storage space on my kayak and at the end of the day had just a little ice left. The Yeti had a little more ice but nothing significant. I will also note that the Icemule was in the open sun on the back of a kayak in 90 degree temps. I was ecstatic with the result. This thing is amazing. 

Now for the nitty gritty. My Icemule comes in several colors. I chose black as it matched my yak LOL. I can say the 24 can capacity is definitely modest but I wouldn't recommend exceeding it by much as all that weight adds up. Not heeding my own advice I topped this thing off and really put it and my back through the ringer. All the stitching and seam weld held up very well. Not a single issue even when over loaded. All clips and straps are high quality and very durable.

All in all I made room for 6 different coolers in my garage as they will all be resting comfortably there. The Icemule is now our families go to for all our cooler needs.

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  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Beach and playground flooded but still put to good use
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  • Site 323 walk through
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  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Pittsburg Park Campground by Josh S., May 28, 2019