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Lightweight Camping Cookware for a family on their outdoor/wilderness trip
Source: | PaddlingLight |
When: | Oct 19 2019 |
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When I used to solo canoe trip, it was easy to pick cookware. I’d just go with the lightest cookset that made sense for the time of year and trip. As my family has grown from one to three, I’ve [...]
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