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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    my experience for no stove - unless you are going to walk more than 15 hours in a day, there is no time savings, you are just fiddling away the cooking time another way - and cooking time is often the most social activity at any camping/ stopping spot

    the no cook food is heavier and more expensive, by more than the savings of food/ fuel/ stove weight or fuel cost

    in the end for longer than overnight, I could find no advantage to no stove
    George welcome to WB - you are right... there isn't an advantage gram wise... Honest 10-k and myself have been around the block.. but he asked for the list... I just spent a 1/2 hour digging it back up from my hard drive library. I did not learn this a long time ago - but he asked for it. Sometimes we have to figure out the post or request and just do the right thing...hope that helps. You need a mix of no cook and cook to do the AT.


    Tell you what - help me add to the list!
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