Im doing a thru-hike in March so I'm looking for a reliable cooking set with only the necessities currently I have a jetboil zip and a sea to summit xbowl beasides a camp fork and a drinking bottle does anyone have any recommendations ?
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odd man out wrote:
the hutzler spoon is nice. The bowl has a flat end good for scraping out the last bits firm the bottom of the pot.
max.patch wrote:
i can see where the flat end is helpful, but isn't the hole in the bowl counter productive?odd man out wrote:
the hutzler spoon is nice. The bowl has a flat end good for scraping out the last bits firm the bottom of the pot.
[IMG:http://www.hutzlerco.com/files/1012/8510/2782/511.jpg]
max.patch wrote:
i can see where the flat end is helpful, but isn't the hole in the bowl counter productive?odd man out wrote:
the hutzler spoon is nice. The bowl has a flat end good for scraping out the last bits firm the bottom of the pot.
[IMG:http://www.hutzlerco.com/files/1012/8510/2782/511.jpg]
Foresight wrote:
My idea of ultralight is sneaking my gear into my buddy's pack.
OzJacko wrote:
On the Camino one of the traditions is to carry a rock to place at the Cruz de Ferre about 600km in.Annie had a couple of pretty big ones and I refused to carry them (the tradition is that they're your burdens).Foresight wrote:
My idea of ultralight is sneaking my gear into my buddy's pack.
The morning we packed up to go to the Cruz she pulled them out of my tent stake bag where they had been since France.....
Astro wrote:
You married a smart woman!OzJacko wrote:
On the Camino one of the traditions is to carry a rock to place at the Cruz de Ferre about 600km in.Annie had a couple of pretty big ones and I refused to carry them (the tradition is that they're your burdens).The morning we packed up to go to the Cruz she pulled them out of my tent stake bag where they had been since France.....Foresight wrote:
My idea of ultralight is sneaking my gear into my buddy's pack.
As for you, well you are great guy I would love to hike with some day. Especially if you will carry some my gear.
JoshofSparta wrote:
Im doing a thru-hike in March so I'm looking for a reliable cooking set with only the necessities currently I have a jetboil zip and a sea to summit xbowl beasides a camp fork and a drinking bottle does anyone have any recommendations ?