As a rule of thumb, you can figure on using 2 lbs of food per person per day on a 3 season backpacking trip. Depending on your body weight and exertion level, you may need more or less food, but that’s a …
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Two New Meals From Good To-Go: Corn Chowder and White Bean Stew
Good To-Go has two new dehydrated backpacking and camping meals that are sure to warm you up on cool night: New England Corn Chowder Kale and White Bean Stew Both of these are dehydrated meals that cook in the bag. They both …
Read More »Packit Gourmet: Cajun Ranch Chicken Salad
Today was the second day in a row where temperatures have been over 90 degrees F in Massachusetts and firing up my stove was not on the agenda. So I decided to try Packit Gourmet’s Cajun Ranch Chicken Salad this evening, which …
Read More »Packit Gourmet: Austintacious Tortilla Soup
I’m not a big soup eater on the trail, so I was blown away when I tried a Packit Gourmet’s Tortilla Soup last week (2.7 oz) on a long backpacking trip. I made this meal on one of those nights when …
Read More »Dehydrating Backpacking Meals with the L’Equip 528
Benefits of Dehydration Dehydrating your own backpacking meals is a great way to add variety to your backpacking menu, save money, and eat a healthy diet. But those benefits aside, I’ve found that dehydrated food help with backpack volume reduction, weight reduction, …
Read More »Long Distance Backpacking Meals
I just finished bagging all of the food I need for an upcoming trek through the 100 mile wilderness on the Maine section of the Appalachian Trail. All together, I packed 9 days worth of food in the 2 OPSACKs you see …
Read More »Advanced Freezer Bag Cooking for Non-Foodies
Dehydrating your food is an incredible way to add variety to your backpacking menu and improve the quality and quantity of food that you can bring along on strenuous hikes. Here’s a sample 9 day menu for the 100 mile Wilderness which …
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