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Old 10-07-10 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by h_curtis
Those sacks are better than what I have. Might have to splurge on one of those. Thanks. I don't think I will have cooking gear at all. I don't really care about hot meals and figure so many grocery stores have a readymade food section. Lots of times you can get chicken thighs for very cheap and a couple of sides. Dinner only. Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be cold food. I don't really need more than that even when I am at home living normal.
It's nice to have cooking gear. After I've pitch the tent and have a shower I brew some tea. Take a look at the Trangia mini and the cook sets at Antigravitygear.

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