IRONRAVEN..
the photo with the footlocker is 25 years worth of yard
sales and junk shop buys..all in a attempt to find the
"perfect" combo of cooking gear for camping..lots of dead
ends and nice trys..
below are the two packs that go on the canoe path with
me..twice a year..two weeks in spring..two in fall..thats
a month a year outside..no trail shelters..lodges..roads..
power boats..aircraft..
on the left is the gear bag with the tent..sleeping bag
and pad..clothes..it looks like a lot but most of the
stuff is poly-fluff and nylon so the weight is around
45 pounds..
on the right is the food bag..nick-named the "bear bag"
as in "where's the bear bag","put this in the bear bag"
it has the HUGE cook kit and two weeks worth of food..
more like 16 days with the back-up meals i take in case
i get windbound..also a nylon shelter..rope..saw..
it starts out at 65 pounds but after a few days becomes
a lot more realistic weight wise..after all there is a
pounds of cookies in that sack!!!..
right now my hang up on the PFD is something to cook in.
i have looked around at several small pots and metal
cups but they are all just a bit to big..and something
hot to eat and drink would be a real life saver for a
cold,wet camper..i have foil bags..heat tabs..flashers..
all the right gear but that pot is tough to find...i'll
take your advice and look around for a fruit or bean can
that might work..