From: Brian Gannon (bgannon@cox.rr.com)
Date: Sun Jan 13 2002 - 21:43:38 CST
"Eagen Vaughn & Judy" wrote:
> I have a question about the 4 quart pots. Would they work just as well as
> the 8 quart even with a full 12 person crew?
You may need to use two 4-quart pots to cook dinner for a crew of 12 (as opposed
to one 8-quart pot). However, you will find that water boils much quicker in a
4-quart pot since it has less surface area. Therefore you will be saving time
and fuel. 4-quart pots are also easier to carry since they are smaller
(probably easier to clean too!). After reading Coop and Wally's guide, we will
probably take our own 4-quart pots on our trek this summer.
Brian Gannon
Fairfax, VA
Philmont Ranger 1997-2000
718-G 2002
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