We have used MSR Whisperlites on 3 treks.
Took 3 only really needed 2, one was a backup
Cooking as a group is one of the things I really like about backpacking, it takes a while, but allows time for building group dynamics
Kim PigorschPhilmont '99, '03, '07 (724-T)Troop 681 Outdoor Chairmun (sic)www.troop681.com - troop websitewww.sdicbsa.org - Council WebsiteSan Diego, CA> From: skikeowee@charter.net> To: philmont@troop47.com> Subject: [philmont] Backpacking Stoves and Cooking Gear> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 06:42:55 -0400> > 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> > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------> Scouting E-mail Discussion Lists @ usscouts.org> Listserv Commands at http://usscouts.org/lists/lc.asp> -------------------------------------------------------> Send listserv commands to: listserv@troop47.com> Send postings to: philmont@troop47.com> List FAQ found at: http://usscouts.org/lists/faq.asp> List Administrator: philmont_owner@troop47.com> -------------------------------------------------------> To Unsubscribe send text email to:> > To: listserv@troop47.com> Subject: unsubscribe> Body: unsubscribe philmont@troop47.com> -------------------------------------------------------> > As you gather around this virtual campfire with fellow> Scouts and Scouters, do your best to be trustworthy,> loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient,> cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent.> -------------------------------------------------------> > > > > >
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