DanimalW
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Assuming they all have backpacks, a cool iron on patch to commemorate the hike would be inexpensive but cool.
Assuming they all have backpacks, a cool iron on patch to commemorate the hike would be inexpensive but cool.
Things like this is what I always do backpacking, and probably end up spending less on food than I would at home. A tuna or chicken packet (foil type packs from the store not cans) plus any instant carb make for great dinners. I’ve done Ramen, instant mashed potatoes, Knorr rice and pasta sides, and Near East couscous. You have to be a bit careful but you can usually hydrate and eat from the bag they came in.Awesome on you for doing this.
Some cheaper alternatives to freeze dried meals
Idahoan potatoes and bacon bits
Ramen noodles and a tuna pack.
These can be made in an empty mtn house bag as well.
Sorry forgot to mention that. We ended following the advice from Rokslide. We did a patch that can be sewn on or ironed on to their packs. We also bought all of them a long handled titanium spoon. We are going to do an activity this winter and actually sewn/iron them on together. We also have a gentleman that will be bringing in a laser, and he’s going to teach them how to program the laser and then we are going to laser their names on their own spoon. So hopefully we can keep using the adventure to teach them other skills.Awesome. Many of those boys will never again do something like that. Either because of the lack of means, knowledges or desire. Regardless though, they will never forget it. Congrats on a great trip.
Back to your original question that started the thread. What was the memento that you have the boys?