Your welcome.
Chips is also my go to on trail. Funny thing is I never eat chips not hiking. Funyuns with a hamburger a few times a year is about it.
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Your welcome.
Chips is also my go to on trail. Funny thing is I never eat chips not hiking. Funyuns with a hamburger a few times a year is about it.
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Great stuff if you want to join the happy ranks of the deaf-blind.
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The answer is obvious.....IN YOUR BELLY!!
"Maybe life isn't about avoiding the bruises. Maybe it's about collecting the scars to prove we showed up for it."
Crushed up in a baggie and eat with a spoon?
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leave m in the tube.
they are so addicting whole. crumbs just arent the same unless you are making mashed potatoes with them as a side dish... yuck!
oh... the empty tubes make nice drums. good late night entertainment.
is this a serious question? or is this a I'm board question?
Whether to call it a chip or a crisp, and how best to pack same was the most serious issue of the day. Until somebody who I won't name used board (a flat piece of wood) instead of bored (a state of ennui). Now we're going to have spelling issues, and that will prolly result in a riot.
I'm sooooo board !!
@Deadeye @JNI64 @Deadeye LMAO!!
how a legitimate question turns into a silly question all by a misspelling! LOL
....but seriously! ...i wrap my Pringles in bubble wrap!
Poking through a pile of trail magic garbage just in case something was missed, the hiker I was with picked up a Pringles can and said "hey, I think there's something in here!"
Turns out it wasn't Potato chips or garbage, but a roll of Ritz Crackers! It was then we discovered that a Pringles tube was a good way to carry crackers without them becoming dust.
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Thanks for the detailed analysis! I'm always a little disappointed when I carry one of those little packs, there's just not enough in each one for a decent salty/greasy snack.
On a related note, though we love trail-pringles, we have shifted to Frito-lay "stax" and like them even better; they are thicker and hold up much better and even taste better to us. We're fresh out or I'd check, but the container is thin plastic instead of lined cardboard, not sure what the weight difference would be, but next time we buy a sleeve, I'll check.