Plumbing propane for a Coleman Stove update 5/24/13 solution

Okay so I am trying to figure out the propane plumbing for my teardrop build and I think I've figured out everything I need to do it right but was hoping that someone else out there had already done this and might be able to tell me if I'm barking up the right tree.
The plan is to run a Coleman stove designed for use with disposable cylinders located in the galley area but to keep a 20 pound cylinder up on the tongue. From what I've been able to read and figure out a propane Coleman stove will not work with propane regulated to low pressure. So in order for this to work correctly I need a high pressure feed to the stove but running a high pressure line the length of the trailer seems to be potentially dangerous and a big no no. So the solution is to regulate the tank cylinder down to 10psi then run it to the rear and connect it to the stove where it will again be regulated to what the stove wants.
So the setup would be 10psi regulator at tank to a flex hose to black iron pipe run the length of the trailer to a shutoff valve and fitting in the galley to which another flex hose would be connected with an adapter to the throwaway cylinder thread.
Anything I'm missing, will it work? Any insights? I tried searching but haven't come up with where anyone has done quite this before.
The plan is to run a Coleman stove designed for use with disposable cylinders located in the galley area but to keep a 20 pound cylinder up on the tongue. From what I've been able to read and figure out a propane Coleman stove will not work with propane regulated to low pressure. So in order for this to work correctly I need a high pressure feed to the stove but running a high pressure line the length of the trailer seems to be potentially dangerous and a big no no. So the solution is to regulate the tank cylinder down to 10psi then run it to the rear and connect it to the stove where it will again be regulated to what the stove wants.
So the setup would be 10psi regulator at tank to a flex hose to black iron pipe run the length of the trailer to a shutoff valve and fitting in the galley to which another flex hose would be connected with an adapter to the throwaway cylinder thread.
Anything I'm missing, will it work? Any insights? I tried searching but haven't come up with where anyone has done quite this before.