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    Good idea for a light handle. What did you use for a bale... coat hanger? And it's big enough for a dinner for one hungry hiker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierraDoug
    And it's big enough for a dinner for one hungry hiker?
    This is enough to make a big dinner for a (big) hungry hiker: http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/st...berId=12500226 The greasepot is larger than that.
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    Thanks for the tip.

    That .85L is the same as Antigravity Gear's 3 Cup pot, according to an email I got from the Tin Man from AG. So I think I'll get one of his.

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    This aluminum one has worked great for me. http://www.wildernessdining.com/su733923.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierraDoug
    Good idea for a light handle. What did you use for a bale... coat hanger? And it's big enough for a dinner for one hungry hiker?
    i thought baling wire or a coat hanger might corrode/rust eventually, so i used a piece of either #18 or #20 electical wire. should have left the plastic coating on, but i peeled it off. can always fix it...

    yes, plenty big enough for one, and i can actually feed myself AND my 10 year old daughter out of it. comfortably holds a package of lipton noodles AND either a 3 or 5 oz portion of foil-packaged meat (3 if alone, 5 if she's with me).

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