While we're on the subject of cooking...
Our troop owns 6 Coleman Peak 1 liquid fuel stoves
(http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colemancom/subcategory.asp?CategoryID=20
07), some have been barely used at all. I know these are much larger
than the Dragonflies of the world, but I have a hard time seeing myself
justifying the purchase of lighter backpacking stoves when we have these
fully functional stoves in perfect condition. Am I being foolish for
planning on using them? Should I change my plans and purchase new,
lighter units?
Thanks
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