Re: [Philmont]: One Pot

From: Johnlebl@aol.com
Date: Sat Dec 15 2001 - 21:39:20 CST


In a message dated 12/15/2001 8:14:40 AM EST, wmacb@bellatlantic.net writes:
 
<< Thanks for the anti one pot posts. Heaven forbid that you might have to
 clean an extra pot to actually enjoy a meal. This has been a bother to
 me since I heard of it. I hope that our crew will at least try a dinner
 or two the way the cooking instructions suggest.
 Walt MacBride
 6/22/02! >>
 
 
Amen to that. Some of my fondest memories of Scouting are from Philmont in
1959 and the stories we bantied back and forth as we cleaned out pots, burned
and not after cooking some wonderful many pot meals. We were the program.
We didn't have to gulp it down in order to get to the other program in time.
We simply enjoyed the mountains for what they are.
 
I am still doing that today. Hike with me and you will eat like the king or
queen you rightfully are.
 
John LeBlanc
Philmot trek 1959 & 2002
 
 
 
 
 
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