Our troop went to NTier this last year and enjoyed the experience of cooking
as a patrol while in the back country. We backpack a lot in our troop but
we usually pair up in twos and do our meals that way with small alcohol
stoves and small pots. Usually the food is ramen noodles, oatmeal & such.
We are considering changing our gear such that we can cook as a
patrol. Obviously the alcohol stoves and even something like a pocket
rocket won't do for a crew type meal so I am wondering what you guys have
and would suggest for stoves and cooking gear. We used the peak 1 stoves at
NTier and had like a 3 quart pot for the crew of 9. What other options are
out there?
Steve...used to be a Owl
T120 ASM
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