Backpacking Tips for Beginners: How to Backpack : Backpacking Food: How to Plan, Pack, and Prepare Meals for a Trip

A backpacking expert advises you on what to eat and how to prepare food on a backpacking trip - free video.

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14 Responses

  1. ramonesnaughty Says:

    UH UH UH UH
    UH UH UH UH

  2. dufus934 Says:

    to much clean up, …
    to much clean up, take the “prepackaged” commercial meals out of the packaging so you don’t have to pack out so much trash. the original packaging is to rigid and bulky. Just a thought.

  3. Klittle123 Says:

    What do you suggest?
    What do you suggest?

  4. tintiniscool Says:

    No, NO! NO TUNA!!! …
    No, NO! NO TUNA!!! I got so sick from eating that on my backpacking trip. Also, I suggest not eating chicken noodle soup for dinner. Disgusting beyond belief.

  5. aaronx66 Says:

    Just bring a buddy …
    Just bring a buddy and eat him.

  6. draci89 Says:

    I’m so gelous of …
    I’m so gelous of you!~ you guiz have it all! pre-made foods specially made for camping and backpacking…just a dream in my country…here I’ve gotta pack about 5kg of food whenever i go in the mountains(it’s either 10 pounds or 2,5 -dont really know:P) sunny trails!

  7. jayblaze12 Says:

    I’d just grab a …
    I’d just grab a salami with bread and garlic.

  8. ilovebackpacking Says:

    YES! I agree! …
    YES! I agree! tintiniscool don’t you remember the Clif bars?! MAN, not good for Wesley’s stomach. all night we could hear him from our tent! ROFL!

  9. tintiniscool Says:

    AYE AYE AYE!!! …
    AYE AYE AYE!!! Don’t forget the Luna bars! Tasty but not good for Wesley! He needs more veggies! =P

  10. ilovebackpacking Says:

    ROFL! HAHA! YES. …
    ROFL! HAHA! YES. Next time I know what to pack and what not to pack.

  11. lalalilalalo Says:

    so would i :-)
    so would i :-)

  12. mastarinki Says:

    The prepackaged …
    The prepackaged meals are expensive and the packaging tends to be rather bulky.

  13. rednecksavant Says:

    Oi Mate! Bonzer to …
    Oi Mate! Bonzer to dehydrate your own food first. A bit of planning can save you a ton of cash. Do you get canned tomato sauce in your country? Ever heard of dried fruits or veggies? Got rice? Nearly every meal you eat can be made lightweight for packing if you put a little effort into it. The Mountain House stuff is for those who fail to plan, or have more money than time.

  14. xSTARSandBARSx Says:

    I’ve found that if …
    I’ve found that if you’re going to bring dehydrated meals; the military issue meals are relatively innexpensive and easy to get, but they are BULKY

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