I carried a lightweight spork and a small lexan bowl with a short piece of
string tied between them. This allows you to dunk them in boiling water
without burning your fingers. I carried a lexan cup for advisors coffee.
I recently traded in my old lexan spork for a titanium model, and my lexan
cup for a double wall titanium coffee cup manufactured by Snowpeak. Both are
very lightweight and almost indestructible. They were Christmas gifts from my
family. Much better gifts than clothes I won't wear, or ties, or socks. ;-)
Chas. Clifton
Scoutmaster -Troop 11
Port Neches, Texas
Advisor 708G2001
I used to a Bobwhite...SR-357, and then a Staffer...SR-439, SR-613
Remember : We are in this program for the boys.......let them lead
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