Fans in McCovey Cove grilling out on a kayak (Photo)

Oct 24, 2012; San Francisco, CA, USA; A general view as jets perform a flyover above AT&T Park and McCovey Cove before game one of the 2012 World Series between the Detroit Tigers and the San Francisco Giants. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 24, 2012; San Francisco, CA, USA; A general view as jets perform a flyover above AT&T Park and McCovey Cove before game one of the 2012 World Series between the Detroit Tigers and the San Francisco Giants. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports /
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AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, is said to be one of the most beautiful baseball stadiums in the country. Sitting on the waterfront of the San Francisco Bay, the park offers some amazing views.

Inside San Francisco Bay, and just beyond the wall in right field, lies McCovey Cove, an inlet where many people gather in kayaks and small boats during Giants games. Sometimes they are there hoping to catch a souvenir, but most often they’re just looking to relax and enjoy the night while listening to the game on the radio.

Tonight, the Giants are taking on the Minnesota Twins in a little interleague action, and like any night there are fans gathered in McCovey Cove. Tonight is a bit different, however, in that some enterprising fans found a new way to make their night on the water even more enjoyable: a grill.

Yep, some fans are grilling out on kayaks on McCovey Cove. It seems like quite the ambitious idea, but it looks like these gentlemen are pulling it off.

Props to these guys for living their dreams.