As I'm getting prepared for a six day backpacking elk hunt in October, the topic of nutrition is top of mind. With three guys, miles of steep pack outs, and the potential for filling multiple tags, every ounce matters.
Now, it's really easy to put a lot of calories in your pack, if you want to spend a lot of money. Even then, though, that's no guarantee you will actually want to eat what you packed. So, the challenge is finding lightweight food, that you want to eat, and that won't break the bank.
What are your must-have calories? What is the best bang for your buck (and weight) mountain nutrition? How are you avoiding the bonk?
Now, it's really easy to put a lot of calories in your pack, if you want to spend a lot of money. Even then, though, that's no guarantee you will actually want to eat what you packed. So, the challenge is finding lightweight food, that you want to eat, and that won't break the bank.
What are your must-have calories? What is the best bang for your buck (and weight) mountain nutrition? How are you avoiding the bonk?