Hey fellow adventurers and future thru hikers, what are some of the food, snacks, meals, etc you will be bringing with you on your thru hike? Let's talk!!
Hey fellow adventurers and future thru hikers, what are some of the food, snacks, meals, etc you will be bringing with you on your thru hike? Let's talk!!
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this is some the food I eat while hiking.
1 pasta sides, rice sides, Mexican sides.
2 instant potatoes.
3 ramen noodles.
4 summer sausage.
5 pepperoni slices.
6 hot cereal.
7 pop-tarts.
8 tortilla wraps.
9 peanut butter.
10 nutella.
11 starburst.
12 black pepper/salt.
13 olive oil.
14 tabasco sauce
15 red crushed pepper.
16 bagels.
17 dehydrated fruit ( you can find in the grocery store ).
18 M&Ms.
19 snickers.
20 mustard ( the individual packs ).
that's to name a few things I eat.
2013 AT Thru-hike: 3/21 to 8/19
Schedule: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...t1M/edit#gid=0
SNICKERS BARS! Oatmeal and coffee for breakfast. Cliff Bars for snacks while I'm walking. Tortilla & PB with honey for lunch. Moutainhouse for dinner.
On my last hike, I brought a full pound of trail mix and didn't eat a single bite.
A through hike is not on my schedule yet, but I treat every trip as a shakedown for the real thing.
(did the same thing with my bicycle riding years ago before I rode from Norfolk to Miami and it worked.)
I always keep food as simple as possible. (I am one of those who eats to live, not lives to eat!)
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QTY CAL Breakfast Trail Mix (Student, Calif., Macadamia) 2 cups 1400 Snack_1 Spam Single 1 210 Lara Bar (Lemon) 1 220 Lunch Cliff Bar (Crunch) 1 200 Jif To Go 1 250 Snack_2 Lara Bar (Lemon) 1 220 Dinner Couscous 1 cup 640 Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 2.6 oz 190 3330
Here's my grub list for this weekends trip (per day). It's a little over the top....
Between short resupply points consider doing with fresh foods such as eggs, precooked ham and veggies.
Peanut butter, raisins, pasta, tuna, Parmesan cheese, block of cheese, tuna, tortillas, evap milk, grape nuts,
I got really tired of Knorr sides with tuna to the point I gag on those meals.
I started making Spam cheese burgers for dinner (on a bagel since they pack well) and that really worked good, but you need to fry up the spam first to make it eatable. This filled me up and I stopped waking up hungry at midnight. Little Debbie Nutty bars for desert.
Iced honey bun for breakfast and what ever for snacks during the day, including corn chips. Corn chips actually have a lot of potassium, magnesium, fat and salt in them. Good for replacing electrolytes and they pack well. I keep them at the top of the pack. They also make good fire starters due to all the fat in them. They burn really, really well.
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I realized on a recent trip that I really hate cooking breakfast, besides some coffee. The itch to pack up and just go is terrible for me in the mornings. Thinking nido + granola, poptarts, bars, etc will be a staple. Pasta sides, cheese grits, instant potatoes, pasta sides, chia bars, Raw Revolution bars, the new primal jerky, vanilla protein shake, ramen, pepperoni, tortillas, hard cheese in cooler months, blue gatorade chews, are pretty much staples. I hate peanut butter but maybe will learn to appreciate it. Maybe.
I don't vary much, oatmeal,breakfast bars, coffee,--while hiking peanut butter crackers(the orange ones), homemade gorp. forage on wild edibles,fruit roll-ups. At nite I have mucho choices, powered everything, potatoes, refried beans, soups(Lipton,Ramen,Knorr)foil pack tuna, lipton dinners and anything I catch.
If you think you can, or you think you can't, your probably right.
Breakfast:
-Oatmeal with peanut or almond butter & protein powder
-Instant coffee mixed with hot cocoa mix
Snacks/Lunch:
GORP
Dried Fruit
Protein Bars
Jerky
Sour Patch Kids
Paydays
Dinner:
Ramen & canned chicken
Rice & tuna
Stove Top Stuffing
Quinoa & chicken
Couscous & chicken
I see this changing after a few weeks when I get sick of certain foods..