Wyhunter
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Oatmeal, peanutbutter, and call me crazy... military MREs. Also... mountain house biscuits and gravy
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No we bought them for our hunt in september. I might try one out before then tho. I'll let ya know.Have you tried those new peak meals yet? Thought about trying the elk pasta
That Pad Thai is legit.I also prefer Backpackers Pantry for same reason. And Pad Thai is one of their best.
very interested in the replies but my question would be for how long? If you are going for like 10 days you have to be alot more cautious about weight and food keeping then if you are going for like 5 days.Was looking up some budget meals to bring on a backpack hunt. One I liked was top ramen and beef jerky in the jetboil; topped off with some teriyaki after. Wondering everyone's favorite backpacking meals?!
very interested in the replies but my question would be for how long? If you are going for like 10 days you have to be alot more cautious about weight and food keeping then if you are going for like 5 days.
On my 12 day hunt my flat bread was moldy for the last 2 days.
PreCooked Bacon was 100% solid the whole time and added to 2 meals a day.
Fritos Tasted just as good on the first day as the last day.
I did Mountain House Back Country Pantry and I am going to try Heather's Choice this year - very intersted in dehydrated foods vs freeze dried. On my Sheep Hunt my friend EA had Peak's meals and was happy with them.
I will say of all the food I brought - the only ones that still were delicious after 12 days of the same meals were:
Summer Sausage and Cheese (I vacuum sealed the day before we left in 4"x2" cut down bags)
Peanut M&M's
Fritos
Kirkland PreCooked Bacon.
Everything else was garbage. Need to find better breakfast solutions then MountainHouse or Oatmeal.
Delicious!!!
I about mountain housed my trousers when a friend whipped out some tuna and salami on a trip into a bear-sy part of the Bob two years ago. We survived of course, but I was going to be extra bummed if I got chomped on over a tuna packet.Thread started with commments of tuna and other fishy delights. I am often in bear country, including griz. I aint bringing fish. Lots on here more seasoned hunters than I but logic prevails on that one for me. I’m too old to go looking for fights. I stick to Mountain House, but I’m a washed up alpinist.