I was unaware that this magazine had printed articles along the line
you mention.
The article I cited has some interesting information on how to make
trail foods more palatable.
If this magazine has printed articles that contain blatantly false
information about the B.S.A. then my suggestion is the B.S.A. legal
department should sue them for damages.
Joe Jansen
JAJansenJr@gmail.com
On 10/13/07, John LeBlanc <philmontjohn@yahoo.com> wrote:
> With due respect to the following suggestion from Joseph Jansen.
>
> Quite frankly at one time I enjoyed reading Outside Magazine.
>
> However, after their nasty and blatantly offensive and scandalously
> inaccurate article about Philmont staffers a few years ago, I would not
> waste my time even opening the cover of their trashy magaszine.
>
> To add insult to injury they recently wrote another article attacking the
> Boy Scout principles. The editor obviously has an axe to grind with BSA.
> So be it.
>
> Joseph, I know your heart is in the right place, but you are consorting with
> the enemy when you suggest that we read anything Outside Rag Mag writes.
>
> If one needs assistance to deal with the 4, 6 and 8 qt pot methods of
> cooking, then watch the Cooking Channel on TV, but leave Outside Rag Mag to
> it's low life slithering.
>
> That's the way I felt about it when they wrote their nasty diatribe, that's
> the way I felt when Mark Griffin, the director of PTC rebutted them and I
> felt the same way when I blasted them for their biased attack on innocent
> Scouts. They did not have nerve enough to print my letter to the editor and
> I invited them to do so.
>
> If you want to read their trash, then go ahead but don't suggest that other
> Scouts or Scouters read anything Outside Rag Mag writes.
>
> They are anti Scout, anti Scouter and anti Scouting period.
>
> The best thing one can do with Outside magazine articles is fill up land
> fills with them.
>
> If you want me to I'll tell you exactly how I feel about them.
>
> John LeBlanc
>
>
>
> --- Joseph Jansen <jajansenjr@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > With some of the recent posts on 4, 6 and 8 quart
> > pots used
> > to cook meals at Philmont, I want to suggest that
> > what gets
> > cooked and how it gets cooked should get careful
> > consideration.
> >
> > There is an article at
> >
> >
> http://outside.away.com/outside/gear/gearguy/200402/20040216.html
>
>
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