Backpacking & Camping Tips : Food for Backpacking Trips
When packing food for backpacking trips, decide how many meals are needed and what can be carried. Pick and buy food that will be nutritional and efficient for backpacking trips with tips from a backpacking guide in thisfree video on camping and hiking. Expert: Richard Fields Bio: Richard Fields has been an avid backpacker and backcountry guide for over 25 years. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves
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Good info. thanks. What kind of sack were you packing you food in and where do I get one?
lol, you can do coffee without a filter.
foldgers coffee singles
too many crotch shots…
do they sell light weight water yet?
The bag that he is putting food in is just a water proof stuff sack and u can get them at any outdoor store.
At first I was wondering why this video was so bad but then I saw it was made by expertvillage. Almost all of the videos from expertvillage are horrible.
“uh…. uh… that sorta thing, carbs and protien, keep you going… uh, there are uh… filters to make coffee without uh…. take some tea bags. you can also take a few light things like freeze dried ice cream.”
LMFAO
ca. 2 – 3 kilos of food for a weekend camping trip….cool
na not realy. i use army rations, most from france or (better i think) from germany called EPA…in right use its around 500 g per day and u good REAL food not that american chemo crap.