This is an important topic as it has to do with fueling our bodies for trips and paddling in general. I remember the first time I saw a spork, probably in the 70s, I thought it was a great idea. I never did buy one though, probably too cheap. I started thinking about them recently when in an REI store. I saw them on the shelf alongside spoons and forks. The spoons and forks were grey and very utilitarian. The sporks on the other hand came in an assortment of bright colors and had stylish curves reminiscent of the Stingray Corvette.
I compared the two and determined that neither the price savings nor weight savings was enough to change the eating utensils (gut wrenches) I had been using to eat for my whole life. The only advantage I could see with the spork is: If you bring two and loose one you will still be able to sustain yourself.
How many of you out there use them?
I compared the two and determined that neither the price savings nor weight savings was enough to change the eating utensils (gut wrenches) I had been using to eat for my whole life. The only advantage I could see with the spork is: If you bring two and loose one you will still be able to sustain yourself.
How many of you out there use them?
