[pct-l] cook pot(s) for 2?

Frank Dumville fdumville at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 16 00:16:39 CST 2007


My wife and I used an evernew 1.3 liter pot with pretty good results. There
were a few times after the hiker hunger set in that we could have used a
bigger pot. Our cooking method was to boil water and add the ingredients to
the pot to cook in a pot cozy.

Frank Dumville

> From: Monica Varsanyi <Monica.Varsanyi at asu.edu>
> My husband and I are hiking the JMT this summer (can't wait!!) and were
> wondering if anyone out there could recommend a cook pot setup for two.
> I'm assuming we should get one larger pot and share (as opposed to 2 1-L
> pots), given weight concerns?  I tend to do more freezer bag "cooking"
> but he likes to cook in the pot.  Just wanted to get some advice from
> anyone out there who has shared cooking gear...  How many cook pots,
> what size, etc.
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> See you at the KO!  
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> >From chilly Phoenix (28 degrees last night!),
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> Ponch
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