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Stoves
Stove and cookware should be light. Pots and pans
that are compact and foldable are ideal and they should be of the non stick
variety for mess free cooking and easy cleaning. The stoves should have
adjustable heat settings and be easy to set up. There are different types of
stoves including propane and wood. Make sure the stove has an easy manual
starter. You should never use a stove inside of your tent for cooking or
heat purposes. Camping affords you a little more choice and variety in your
cooking gear.
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