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Truck Camping Elk Hunt must have Food.

One September, a friend showed up at elk camp with a little generator, a compact microwave, and a bunch of TV dinners. On the next outing, we all brought TV dinners. Some of them are actually much more palatable than many of the freeze-dried dinners.
 
One September, a friend showed up at elk camp with a little generator, a compact microwave, and a bunch of TV dinners. On the next outing, we all brought TV dinners. Some of them are actually much more palatable than many of the freeze-dried dinners.
Have you tried the Peak dinners....... chicken Alfredo is on another level.
 
Mountain House has always kept me going, but my hunting has always been from a backpack.

Each day:
Two Mountain House meals
One apple
Power food bar of one brand or another
Mixed nuts and seeds with venison jerky mixed in

Keeps me going and keeps me regular. YMMV.
 
Little Debbie Nutty Bars were a big hit on our trip this year.
I second Peak meals if your not going to bring a portable stove.
 
Just back from NM deer hunt. Base camped by truck. We went precooked, vac sealed, frozen dinners...boiled in bag to reheat on camp stove.

- homemade venison spaghetti
- shrimp and grits (brought a little lowcountry to the mtn)
- venison "beef" stew
- some chicken / rice / veggie / cream of mushroom soup concoction my buddy made that was out of this world good

The time it takes to reheat a meal is about right for a Deschutes appetizer 🍻
 
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