Re: Best backpack meals
[Re: USMC47 🦫]
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07/30/21 11:46 PM
07/30/21 11:46 PM
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Vinke
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When I did it with my kids for 3 to 7 day. I would pack chuck eye stake, beef riblets, eggs, coffee, vegal, nuts and Miller beerpacked in ice and a small grill and a 0 bag.
Kids carry cloths and a bag. You’re tougher than a badger, Dave. I’d never carry that much stuff. Lol. My boys are almost as tough as you… I am working on it!!!! God bless
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Re: Best backpack meals
[Re: tomahawker]
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07/31/21 03:40 AM
07/31/21 03:40 AM
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James
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Mountain House spaghetti is pretty good, for a freeze-dried meal. Tasted mighty good on those sheep hunts.
Jim
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Re: Best backpack meals
[Re: tomahawker]
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07/31/21 06:35 PM
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Boco
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Tea,coffee,sugar,salt. Oatmeal,flour,bannock mix,powdered milk,raisins. Salt pork,pemmican,dry meat.
Supplement that with bushfood you can stay out a long time.
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