[Philmont]: Training and pots

From: Diane Mikulis <DBMikulis@comcast.net>
Date: Sun Mar 30 2003 - 13:11:58 CST

I and three other advisors from our 2-crew contingent had the good
fortune to attend Philmont advisor training sponsored by the National
Capital Area Council last weekend. Advisor Guide co-authors Cooper
Wright and Wally Feurtado were on hand to share their expertise, as well
as other experts from the council. It was a great session and I only
wish the boys could have been there to benefit first-hand. (That's our
challenge - to impart all that valuable information in a way they will
pay attention to and retain.)

Since then I have been searching online for a source for 6-quart cooking
pots and have come up with only one - the rather expensive ($37)
Evolution cookware model through backpackerspantry.com. We need a couple
for training and were hoping to get the taller ones to try the turkey
bag technique to see if we like that. Open Country seems to only make
2-, 4- and 10-quart pots.

Can anyone share their source?

Diane Mikulis
Troop 757, Glenwood, MD

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