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You could always use a tarp (and poles) to create a windbreak. Does look more like a tent than a barricade. If I have to cook in a windy spot it's always worked for me.
For all the reasoning behind using windbreaks as given above...why do they have to be so large? Several metres of break does seem a lot just to shield a cooker.
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