Backcountry meals

W_sommers

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Hey new western hunter here and I’m struggling to find backcountry food that won’t kill my stomach. I’ve tried the mountain house and peak refuel meals and can’t hardly keep them down due to acid reflux problems. Wondering if anybody has tried packing in with some real food. Plan on spending 4 days packed in at a time. Open to any suggestions.
 
Hey new western hunter here and I’m struggling to find backcountry food that won’t kill my stomach. I’ve tried the mountain house and peak refuel meals and can’t hardly keep them down due to acid reflux problems. Wondering if anybody has tried packing in with some real food. Plan on spending 4 days packed in at a time. Open to any suggestions.
Dehydrate and package my own. There's been many threads here on Rokslide discussing it.

 
There are a lot of regular foods I’ve taken and been happy with, although there is often a weight or taste penalty. I’ve also had good luck eating things that don’t agree with me at night for breakfast. Eating some spicy dinner for breakfast and oatmeal at night sounds weird, but I don’t mind it.

Anything with flour really gets my heartburn going, but when it’s part of banana bread, the bananas seem to temper my gut. It wouldn’t be super light weight, but I could survive an entire week on nothing but this delicious invention.

Rice causes less heartburn than pasta and I kind of enjoy the powdered chicken gravy over rice. Dehydrated pees go with anything. Bags of dehydrated chicken breast can work with a lot of different meals.

I don’t have a sweet tooth so I don’t carry a lot sweet things, but it does cause me less heartburn and calories per pound are as good as any dehydrated meal.

I thought I had tried enough antacids to not be happy with any of them, but my acid reflux was keeping me up starting about 3:00 am regardless of any antacid taken before bed and I started getting a little cough, like a smokers cough. My doctor prescribed Prilosec and it’s been a game changer. The over the counter stuff is the same thing, but generic prescription stuff is less expensive and a higher dose. I’ve started using hot sauce again and can eat Chinese and Mexican food again at night. It works so well I only have to take it once every two or three days and haven’t had a single heartburn or reflux situation in a month. The over the counter box says it may take a number of days to be effective, but it worked well the first night.
 
There are a lot of regular foods I’ve taken and been happy with, although there is often a weight or taste penalty. I’ve also had good luck eating things that don’t agree with me at night for breakfast. Eating some spicy dinner for breakfast and oatmeal at night sounds weird, but I don’t mind it.

Anything with flour really gets my heartburn going, but when it’s part of banana bread, the bananas seem to temper my gut. It wouldn’t be super light weight, but I could survive an entire week on nothing but this delicious invention.

Rice causes less heartburn than pasta and I kind of enjoy the powdered chicken gravy over rice. Dehydrated pees go with anything. Bags of dehydrated chicken breast can work with a lot of different meals.

I don’t have a sweet tooth so I don’t carry a lot sweet things, but it does cause me less heartburn and calories per pound are as good as any dehydrated meal.

I thought I had tried enough antacids to not be happy with any of them, but my acid reflux was keeping me up starting about 3:00 am regardless of any antacid taken before bed and I started getting a little cough, like a smokers cough. My doctor prescribed Prilosec and it’s been a game changer. The over the counter stuff is the same thing, but generic prescription stuff is less expensive and a higher dose. I’ve started using hot sauce again and can eat Chinese and Mexican food again at night. It works so well I only have to take it once every two or three days and haven’t had a single heartburn or reflux situation in a month. The over the counter box says it may take a number of days to be effective, but it worked well the first night.
Awesome information. I have a prescription that I don’t ever have to take because I can just modify my diet to eat things that won’t bother me but it seems like the back packing food, especially red sauce pastas and stuff like that, give me heart burn pretty bad. I also don’t usually have a sweet tooth but I do like the idea of lots of calories in a smaller package. I’ll have to try that and the chicken and gravy over rice.
 
the heathers choice meals seem easier on my gut than other brands, might be worth a try. Otherwise you are stuck dehydrating your own. Personally I’m going to try Gastronome meals next and see how I handle it, I’ve heard they are easy on the gut.
 
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