Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Other Adventures => Topic started by: Gobble Doc on April 01, 2012, 07:58:28 PM
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What is your favorite backpacking food for the trail and camp?
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Are we talking cold camp or hot camp?
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Steak kabobs, I even hike them in 10 miles for overnight trips. Screw those powdered meals.
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grouse and huckleberrys boiled together.. Try it amazing..
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BACKSTRAP :drool:
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yeah mudman those are hard to beat also
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What is your favorite backpacking food for the trail and camp?
Options for the pack;
Bagel w ham/creeme cheese
PB&J with some raisins tossed in
Granola bars
Snickers or similar
Apples
Gorp
Dry soup mix if in cold weather, break out the esbit stove
Meal Options for a lightweight backcountry camp
Dehydrated mini cheese tortellinis
Instamac...various flavours
chicken rice-a-roni, just add grouse...
Oatmeal
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In the old days when we could hike, my wife would pack up carrots wrapped in wet paper sacks and some sorta crackers. It was very tasty.
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In the old days when we could hike, my wife would pack up carrots wrapped in wet paper sacks and some sorta crackers. It was very tasty.
bet those carrots would taste better if they were wrapped in ham. :twocents: paper bags leave a bad after taste
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Steelhead caviar and foie gras, of course. :bash: What possibly could be a better answer to that question?
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Landjager...mmmmm
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bacon, potatoes, fry in bacon grease, sausage links, ham, peppers and onions all fried together, sack it up in differant ziplocks, warm it up on the fire with some ketchup, dont plan on huntn after words though, its straight to bed after word
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In the old days when we could hike, my wife would pack up carrots wrapped in wet paper sacks and some sorta crackers. It was very tasty.
bet those carrots would taste better if they were wrapped in ham. :twocents: paper bags leave a bad after taste
...........oh no, my wife used organic paper sacks :chuckle: and actually, there was no funny pulp taste.... :tup:
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In the old days when we could hike, my wife would pack up carrots wrapped in wet paper sacks and some sorta crackers. It was very tasty.
bet those carrots would taste better if they were wrapped in ham. :twocents: paper bags leave a bad after taste
...........oh no, my wife used organic paper sacks :chuckle: and actually, there was no funny pulp taste.... :tup:
organic with no taste? does that mean you chowed down on the bag to? :dunno: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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In the old days when we could hike, my wife would pack up carrots wrapped in wet paper sacks and some sorta crackers. It was very tasty.
bet those carrots would taste better if they were wrapped in ham. :twocents: paper bags leave a bad after taste
...........oh no, my wife used organic paper sacks :chuckle: and actually, there was no funny pulp taste.... :tup:
organic with no taste? does that mean you chowed down on the bag to? :dunno: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
:chuckle:
They had organic bags "In the old days when we could hike"?
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In the old days when we could hike, my wife would pack up carrots wrapped in wet paper sacks and some sorta crackers. It was very tasty.
bet those carrots would taste better if they were wrapped in ham. :twocents: paper bags leave a bad after taste
...........oh no, my wife used organic paper sacks :chuckle: and actually, there was no funny pulp taste.... :tup:
organic with no taste? does that mean you chowed down on the bag to? :dunno: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
:chuckle:
They had organic bags "In the old days when we could hike"?
Yes, and only in my wifes world............ :chuckle: It did make a good stool stiffner !!! :tup: :chuckle:
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In the old days when we could hike, my wife would pack up carrots wrapped in wet paper sacks and some sorta crackers. It was very tasty.
bet those carrots would taste better if they were wrapped in ham. :twocents: paper bags leave a bad after taste
...........oh no, my wife used organic paper sacks :chuckle: and actually, there was no funny pulp taste.... :tup:
organic with no taste? does that mean you chowed down on the bag to? :dunno: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
Well.............. :rolleyes:
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Backpacking my favorite is Mtn House Lasagna for packaged meals.
Mashed potatoes and grouse for fresh meat meals. I used to take a bundle of Asparagus just for that first grouse meal - Mmmm Yummy.
Drive to hunting camp my favorite is Hebrew Nat. chili dogs with Tillamook cheese and Walla Walla sweets. Ben & Jerry's Carmelsutra icecream for desert.
Man! My night to cook dinner. I think I'm going to the store for some dogs and chili :chuckle: