In the Open — The National Forests of Washington 



Sixty- 

 Two 



Cooking and Mess Equipment for Various-Sized Camps Under Varying Conditions — Con. 



Cooking Equipment — Continued. 



Frying pan^ No. 5 (ii-inch diameter). . . . 

 Frying pan^ No. 6 (12-inch diameter). . . . 

 Frying pan^ No. 7 (13-incli diameter). . . , 

 Extra fry pan, reflector, Dutch oven, or 



stove' 



Coffee pot,^ 2)^ quarts 



Coffee pot,^ 3 quarts 



Coffee pot,^ 5 quarts 



Coffee pot,^ 6 quarts 



Butcher knives ^ - 



Paring knives •* 



Stirring spoons 



Meat fork 



Can opener '^ 



Dish pan (use milk pans for small parties) 



Wash basin^ 



Mixing pan 



Bread board*^ 



Rolling pin'^ 



Egg beater 



Pancake turner 



For 2 men. 



Col. 

 A. 



Col. 

 B. 



Col. 

 C. 



For 4 men. 



Col. Col. Col. 

 A. B. C. 



For 6 men. 



For 8 men. 



Col. Col. 

 B. C. 



Mess Equipment. 



Plates 



Cups 



Saucers 



1 Frying pan, with detachable handles are more convenient for packing. 



2 The choice of an extra fry pan, reflector, Dutch oven, or stove for baking can best be made by the camper. If reflec- 

 tor or stove is to be used, bread pans of proper dimensions must be added to the list. 



3 Pails of similar size are frequently a desirable substitute, as they will usually nest better with the rest of the outfit. 

 ^ A jackknife may cover all needs. 



5 A pudding pan is a possible substitute and nests better. 



6 Canvas tacked onto box siding or shakes makes a fair substitute and may save from 6 to 8 pounds in weight. 

 ^ A pint or quart bottle makes an excellent substitute. 



