SC Living Outdoors
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Granola bars, trail mix, tuna packets and a tortilla work really well. You can eat a whole day for like $6.
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Tuna packs are great, lightweight, and come in different styles.I like the knor noodles and I also like the flavored Idaho instant potatoes. I know it’s not for everyone but I also like tuna packs. I eat one every day for lunch when I’m hunting. They are light and have good fat and calories. I also eat almonds and Mike and Ike’s every day! Last year I had a bunch of the heathers choice packaroons and liked those a lot. But at 3.00 apiece they aren’t cheap. I might try making some on my own.
to add calories I carry a stick of butter or evoo to add to noodles and anything else. There is a big difference between eating calories to eat calories and eating good calories that will fuel you on a backcountry trip. One must understand that they are going to have calorie deficit while they are doing such grueling activities day in and day out for a week or longer.
You can find dehy's that are 1000-1200. Peak/MH etc. I don't really pay attention to "flavors" and just buy the highest calorie options. Also bring things like extra nuts/cheese etc can help you boost calories.The world needs more backpacking food options. I'm not a MH hater, just a big boy who needs energy. At 500 calories a meal for MH or most backpacking meals, I'd need to eat 5 or 6 a day, at 9 bucks a meal, that gets expensive
MH is also ridiculous high in sodium. Heck, even some Peak meals sugar contents are off the wall high.
It's so hard to avoid sugar these days. I try to stay under 10 grams to account for things like BBQ sauce, ketchup, etc... but even that is hard. We were at Odells in FT Collins this summer and they had lemonade for the kids, 70 grams of sugar in a 12 ounce glass. Insane.MH is also ridiculous high in sodium. Heck, even some Peak meals sugar contents are off the wall high.
I take lots of almonds, walnuts, and dried apples/cherries/prunes to supplement my main meal.Granola bars, trail mix, tuna packets and a tortilla work really well. You can eat a whole day for like $6.
Those knorr sides are nasty IMO
Coffee is tough, everyone has their preference, personally I don't really like starbucks but I've tried pretty much everything else and they are the only one's I can tolerate.Coffee is a must and we are still searching for a good brand. Right now we tolerate Starsucks packets, but are always in search of a better brand.
I go cold turkey on coffee in August and I don't start drinking it again until January. I'm not sure if it's the best option, but it's what I do.Coffee is tough, everyone has their preference, personally I don't really like starbucks but I've tried pretty much everything else and they are the only one's I can tolerate.
Tried the Trader Joe’s instant this year in a recommendation from a friend. I no longer consider him a friend. Don’t try that crap.Coffee is tough, everyone has their preference, personally I don't really like starbucks but I've tried pretty much everything else and they are the only one's I can tolerate.
I’ve done that as well, I always put caffeine pills in my pack to deal with headaches, or if I don’t have time for coffee.I go cold turkey on coffee in August and I don't start drinking it again until January. I'm not sure if it's the best option, but it's what I do.