Boiling water at high altitude

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We were hunting at 10700’ for muzzleloading this past week. At that altitude water boils at 192ish degrees. Our peak freeze dried meals were noticeably undercooked due to this lower temp. What does everyone do to account for this? Physics websites indicate that once water boils the temp no longer increases, the amount of water loss due to steam increases. Any tips or tricks to try? Thanks.
 
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We had some aluminum foil bubble pouch insulators we used, and added 2-3 mins, but food was still crunchy and undone. Wondering if there’s some sort of pressure cooker to raise the temp before boiling, however I am sure that’d be super heavy
 
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