Kyle C
Lil-Rokslider
I'm 100% believer in comfort foods when backpacking. If you wouldn't walk into your pantry and eat on a Thursday night after work, I wouldn't take it. That's my experience anyway. When I used to pack all the stuff people told me too I'd have a zip lock bag of food left over that I didn't eat. Each day varies on how I pack it but for day hunting I carry this. Add one Peak or top ramen for dinner if it's a overnighter.
-Old trapper jerky
-Fritos
-Bagel with cream cheese, bacon, and salami
-Ritz cracker and cheese packs
-Couple mini snickers with mini pack sour patch kids
-Homemade trail mix (add only the things I like)
-Wasabi and soy almond pack
-Dehydrated fruit (typically mangos)
-Organic fruit bars
-Tuna packs with tomato and basil wheat thins (add olive oil packet and single serve mayo to boost calories)
-Nature valley (sweet and salty)
-1 each wilderness athlete (hydrate and recover) and MT Ops Yeti single serve packs.
-Justins peanut butter with Crackers
If day I hunting from the the pickup I always drink two protein shakes (premier protein, one morning and night) and half a 36oz pedialyte.
-Old trapper jerky
-Fritos
-Bagel with cream cheese, bacon, and salami
-Ritz cracker and cheese packs
-Couple mini snickers with mini pack sour patch kids
-Homemade trail mix (add only the things I like)
-Wasabi and soy almond pack
-Dehydrated fruit (typically mangos)
-Organic fruit bars
-Tuna packs with tomato and basil wheat thins (add olive oil packet and single serve mayo to boost calories)
-Nature valley (sweet and salty)
-1 each wilderness athlete (hydrate and recover) and MT Ops Yeti single serve packs.
-Justins peanut butter with Crackers
If day I hunting from the the pickup I always drink two protein shakes (premier protein, one morning and night) and half a 36oz pedialyte.