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From: "Joe Sobinovsky" <sobinovsky@email.msn.com>
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Subject: Going stoveless
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On Tue, 5 May 1998 Ajax wrote:

>I am considering going without my stove, pot, and fuel to save weight and
room in
>the pack (this would also eliminate the previously mentioned dilemma).
Does
>anyone have experience doing this over a sort-of extended period (I'll be
out 4
>weeks)?

I did the whole PCT without a stove and never even missed it.  Just carry
plenty of candy bars, ham (even in the desert), cheese and hamburger buns
(they seem to hold up better in a pack than sliced bread).  It's the only
way to go.

Joe











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