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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Jun 2024 - Portuguese Litoral + VE + Finisterre
I am a self-admitted gearhead, whose consumerist urge competes against my equally strong gram weenie tendencies. Here lies my confession. I've read some of the old threads on the cutlery/dishes debate and I'm going to set off a new discussion (hopefully anyway)!
As my Camino approaches (Portuguese Coastal + VE + Finisterre/Muxia in summer), I find myself wondering if I ought to bring cutlery, a foldable bowl, and a microwavable cup. You know, for communal meals and hot water for tea when there's no kettle, etc. I have a plastic cutlery set from camping that is a nice handfeel and will get through airport security, and a lightweight 16oz HDPE Nalgene. (Nalgenes are microwave-safe if they were made after 2008, though you will have to be careful with truly boiling water in a HDPE Nalgene, it can soften the bottle. Regular Nalgenes handle boiling water just fine). I also have a foldable bowl from camping, which can double as a bad plate/decent cutting board for sausage and cheese. For picnics and shared meals. That's what I tell myself, anyway.
I could:
- add a Sea to Summit Delta Cutlery Set, 17 g on my scale without the plastic clip that holds them together (don't know why it says 43g on the website, it's nowhere near that) - could also bring just the spoon for 5g
- swap out one of my disposable water bottles (1L, 34 g empty) for my HDPE Nalgene (500mL, 57g empty)
- add a foldable bowl (Fozzils Snapfold Bowlz), 38g on my scale
Total additional weight: 112g
Or maybe:
- keep two disposable water bottles (1L, 34g x 2 = 68 g empty)
- add a microwavable plastic mug (GSI Infinity Backpacker Mug)? for 97g (on my scale)
Total additional weight: 152g
Doesn't seem like that much extra weight put that way, but is it worth carrying?
Accepting serious answers, but also sarcastic, irreverent, and flat-out wrong answers also! (I know in the end it probably won't matter.)
Have fun with this one
As my Camino approaches (Portuguese Coastal + VE + Finisterre/Muxia in summer), I find myself wondering if I ought to bring cutlery, a foldable bowl, and a microwavable cup. You know, for communal meals and hot water for tea when there's no kettle, etc. I have a plastic cutlery set from camping that is a nice handfeel and will get through airport security, and a lightweight 16oz HDPE Nalgene. (Nalgenes are microwave-safe if they were made after 2008, though you will have to be careful with truly boiling water in a HDPE Nalgene, it can soften the bottle. Regular Nalgenes handle boiling water just fine). I also have a foldable bowl from camping, which can double as a bad plate/decent cutting board for sausage and cheese. For picnics and shared meals. That's what I tell myself, anyway.
I could:
- add a Sea to Summit Delta Cutlery Set, 17 g on my scale without the plastic clip that holds them together (don't know why it says 43g on the website, it's nowhere near that) - could also bring just the spoon for 5g
- swap out one of my disposable water bottles (1L, 34 g empty) for my HDPE Nalgene (500mL, 57g empty)
- add a foldable bowl (Fozzils Snapfold Bowlz), 38g on my scale
Total additional weight: 112g
Or maybe:
- keep two disposable water bottles (1L, 34g x 2 = 68 g empty)
- add a microwavable plastic mug (GSI Infinity Backpacker Mug)? for 97g (on my scale)
Total additional weight: 152g
Doesn't seem like that much extra weight put that way, but is it worth carrying?
Accepting serious answers, but also sarcastic, irreverent, and flat-out wrong answers also! (I know in the end it probably won't matter.)
Have fun with this one