>They realize a spoon is all that is needed to eat with, but what about
cup and/ or bowl? Is a bowl really >necessary if you have a 1-11/2 cup
cup to eat out of?
First two treks I took a cup and a lexan spoon and did fine. This year
I took a cup lexan spoon and a small lexan bowl. It was a low weight
luxury to have a bowl (which was much easier to clean) and have the cup
for my drink (which I flavored with Gatorade from time to time). I'll
probably stick with the spoon, cup and bowl from now on. Your mileage
might vary.
YiS
Doug
630G2-00
615A2-02
616A3-04
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