Backpacking Supplies
Two
Popular “Non-Commercial” Backpacking Supplies
Backpacking is pretty much the combination between hiking and camping. Boasting the best
features that make hiking and camping very popular outdoor activities, backpacking stands to be quite challenging,
thus the fascination over it as an outdoor activity.
The major demand a backpacking trip would ask for would be “light travelling”, in the sense that
a backpacker’s gear should be ideally light. In answering this issue, various backpacking related items have found
their way into outdoor specialty stores over the years, each ideally lightweight and functional.
When it comes to meals during backpacking trips, backpacking supplies are
available in a wide range of “instant meal packages”.
Ideally, backpacking supplies should be light in weight, and should be enough to sustain a
backpacker. Most commercial backpacking supplies address this demand, and satisfy them. But the thing about
commercial backpacking supplies, though convenient, is that they aren’t quite popular among backpackers,
considering the price tag most commercial backpacking supplies come with. In a sense, there is just something about
having to prepare the actual backpacking supplies one intends to carry, adding a positive x-factor to the overall
backpacking adventure.
Here are two of the most popular “non-commercial” backpacking supplies which are known to be
proven and tested, complementing each other as backpacking supplies.
Five Minute Rice
Definitely cheaper than commercial “instant” backpacking meals, rice is ideal for backpacking
trips, given that rice is light and “multiplies” its weight by two once cooked. It is also easy to prepare, and
quite versatile, in the sense that various seasonings could turn rice into a yummy meal. Gravy mixes and/or dried
tomato could be used to season rice, recharging backpackers after a long day of hiking through a trail. Rice also
compliments a wide range of viands, which would greatly aid in sustaining a backpacker, should he/she decide to
bring them along.
As with most commercial backpacking supplies, five minute rice fits their “ideals bill”,
outselling them considering their respective price tag factors, as well as their “personal” touch to the whole
backpacking adventure.
Dried Nuts and Seeds
Popular as an “on trail” nourishment option, dried nuts and seeds are also ideal as backpacking
supplies, considering their relatively light weight. Dried nuts and seeds are good “alternatives” to rice for those
in case of emergency situations, like if one’s backpacking stove breaks down.
All in all, both Five Minute Rice and Dried Nuts and Seeds stand to be popular backpacking
supplies, outselling most commercial meals.
Keeping things simple is pretty much essential when it comes to backpacking. Rice and dried nuts
and seeds, both are, keeping things simple for backpackers, without having to cost quite a sum of money.
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