From: Dewey Hemphill (dewrayh@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Feb 07 2003 - 13:33:25 CST
Must be a testament to how well the pots were cleaned after use!! Still I
would rather not roll that die, having seen how "well" some of our boys "clean"
their own mess kits when we go backpacking.
Dewey Hemphill, ASM
Troop 276, Memphis, TN
Philmont 2003 First Timer
--- Johnlebl@aol.com wrote:
> .<< A sleeping bag stuff sack can easily be placed in the 8qt pot. Whether
> this be on an internal or external frame pack. >>
>
> ----------------------
> <<No thank you with my sleeping bag! When great effort is made to keep
> smellables in the bear bag, cooking done in the bearmuda triangle & away
> from tents, not even going into a tent in trail clothes you ate in, but
> changing outside.... it does not seem logical to me to stick my sleeping
> bag , albeit in a stuff sack, into the pot which food has cooked in.>>
>
> Fully 80% of the pots I saw on the PhilTrain last summer were carried this
> way. NOt advocating it, just observed it.
>
> John
>
>
>
-------------------------------------------------------
Scouting E-mail Discussion Lists @ usscouts.org
Subscribe/Unsubscribe at http://usscouts.org/lists/
Listserv Commands at http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp
-------------------------------------------------------
Send listserv commands to: listserv@troop47.com
Send postings to: philmont@troop47.com
List FAQ found at: http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp
List Administrator: philmont_owner@troop47.com
-------------------------------------------------------
As you gather around this virtual campfire with fellow
Scouts and Scouters, do your best to be trustworthy,
loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient,
cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent.
-------------------------------------------------------
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.7 : Thu Mar 13 2003 - 10:37:50 CST