Backpacking Food
Pack
and cook backpacking food that will help you survive the trip
Wherever one goes and whatever one does, food is always one of the priorities that one would not
forget but rather consider very important. It is especially a priority when the activities or trips one
embarks on are rigorous and physically demanding. Food helps the person continue and move forward on that
particular journey so it is a must that he must think of what specific food groups and meals to plan, prepare, and
eat.
This is rather a major issue in backpacking and other outdoor activities, especially that one
has to think of the weight, ingredients, cooking style, cooking wares, etc., since one wouldn't really know where
they'll have their next meal --- they may be on the go, they may be somewhere in the middle of the woods, they may
be somewhere by the river, or they may be somewhere in the wilderness --- and one has to be ready with whatever
circumstances he is in, so careful planning must be thought of regarding backpacking
food.
Some people who go on a backpacking camp for an overnight may bring along a backcountry kitchen
to prepare their backpacking food --- it may be an elaborate meal with fresh ingredients, etc., or they may opt to
go hunting or fishing, since they'll just be staying at a particular place to enjoy nature and spend the night
there, and they won't have to be moving around to carry these heavy camping grills, etc.
However, for those who are on a long trip, they usually have criteria on the backpacking food
they have to bring along --- at least the basic backpacking food for these backpackers would have to contain: high
energy contents like protein, longer shelf life or storage life, low mass and volume or weight, and the cooking
process. One has to remember that he's on the go, so it would may be a burden for him if he has to carry
along huge camp stoves, grills, cooking pots, in addition to his camping gears and other backpacking
equipments.
At least, when one goes on this trip, the typical household foods that can be considered as good
backpacking foods as well would be: cheese, bread, sausage, fruits, peanut butter, pasta, mixed snack foods,
convenient and nutritious energy bars, chocolates and candies to provide quick energy and flavor, dried foods, and
oatmeal because this can be eaten raw also. Although, some may opt to bring canned goods since most of these
are ready to eat, one must also consider that because of the metal used, these goods may be heavy, and once empty,
these have to be carried back out since these can't be left behind on the camps or trails.
Backpacking food has to really be thought of well, what's important is that it's easy to
prepare, nutritious, not heavy, and would last a long time.
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