There is a secret to that. Eat the jelly on the way home.and will bind you up
I strip out what I'm not taking before going. I basically only take the main dish, side, and dessert. Sometimes the crackers and jelly.Skip MREs- they are terrible in taste and will bind you up. And the packaging is heavy so you end up throwing it and most of the extras away.
Where's the "like" button when you need it? ;-)When I head to the ranch huning I usually load up the RV with some ribeyes, lamb chops, a nice rack of ribs, maybe some sausage links, stuff to make some nice salads, a bottle or two of some nice wine for dinner in the evening; I do not rough it anymore!
I agree with this caution. I keep mine close to the skin to stay warm or keep it in my mouth before biting off a chunk.Be careful with power bars and cliff bars on a cold morning. I cracked a tooth on one on a cold winter morning. It was a porcelain/veneered tooth, but I'm still cautious.
Rice is the classic backpacker's staple.
.I was an adviser to Viet Namese infantry. It was eat rice and like it -- or starve
Those were the good old days.Understandable. Liking rice is certainly a big plus though. Add a half dozen
raw baluts to nibble on for snacks and a couple of carp aged to perfection (maybe a fat dog for an extended stay) and you're all set for the backpack hunt of a lifetime. Sadly we suffer from a chronic case of Bulimia just thinking about it. OYE