RE: [Philmont]: eating gear

From: Troop 681 scout <troop681@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue Jul 13 2004 - 09:31:10 CDT

I too like the idea of the cup/spoon combination. I have taken my COLEMAN
stainless steel cup everywhere.

I figure that drinking my coffee, etc. in my cup after my meal helps get rid
of stuff for the Yum-Yum bag and keeps the dish water clean. But I know
that not everyone would enjoy coffee with a few pieces of oatmeal (or
whatever) floating around..................

troop681@hotmail.com
           (click here to reply to ME)

Kim Pigorsch
Membership Chairmun (sic)
and Eagle Scout Advisor

Troop 681

San Diego, CA

>From: "Jackson Morris" <jmorris8@tampabay.rr.com>
>Reply-To: philmont@troop47.com
>To: Multiple recipients of list philmont <philmont@troop47.com>
>Subject: [Philmont]: eating gear
>Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 08:40:37 -0400
>
>i am an advocate of one cup/one spoon - both titanium. but, i realize not
>all share my zeal for going light. 1/2 oz here, 1/2 oz there, you know -
>it does add up. the youth can carry more than i can and probably don't
>want to invest in titanium. i was not specific with my crew this year
>about what kind of cup. several scouts took my advice, but showed up with
>plastic mugs and no bowls. neither were the mugs large enough nor could
>they be spatulated. i ended up buying the youth sierra cups at p.j.
>regarding the complaints about cups being too small, what about seconds
>(and thirds). thirds were no problem at beaubien, but maybe its was
>because few crews were there on the 5th night of trekking season. and,
>they served the cobbler after the stew and biscuits. jackson morris,
>contingent adviser, 608-k, gulf ridge council

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