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How light and packable is your camp cookware?
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06/20/12
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I found this, pretty astonishing:
http://www.hexapot.com/
Don't know how well it would work on a real fire and not a burner.
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If you had a grate it would be fine. Otherwise No bueno.
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I'm getting to old for this Stuff................
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Interesting, but I can't think of any logical reason to go with something like this over a good stainless steel pot/brush/mini bottle of soap, in spite of the weight disadvantage.
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