I'm looking for some different food ideas. I'm allergic to onions (even onion powder) so most of the freeze dried foods don't work for me.
What do you bring?
Every year in January I go with some buddies on a 3 day primitive camping trip. The rules are you take whatever you want but you have to carry it, but NO FOOD. You have to kill what you eat. We haven't ever starved but some years may have lost a few lbs. (which might be good). Some years we have feasted like kings. Always makes for good memories either way, and now that we are all getting older we have way more stories about ridiculous things we did to eat!
It used to be 4 guys, but nobody knows what happened on one of those starving trips, right?
That's my go-to foodI always carried saltines, potted meat, & can't forget the vienna sausages.
Our is the end of February every year, but we bring food. Big group tho, around 30+. We drive right up to a private camp site and I usually do a big breakfast every morning over a fire, complete with coffee. Damn good coffee.Every year in January I go with some buddies on a 3 day primitive camping trip. The rules are you take whatever you want but you have to carry it, but NO FOOD. You have to kill what you eat. We haven't ever starved but some years may have lost a few lbs. (which might be good). Some years we have feasted like kings. Always makes for good memories either way, and now that we are all getting older we have way more stories about ridiculous things we did to eat!
What's in the little Coleman package?Our is the end of February every year, but we bring food. Big group tho, around 30+. We drive right up to a private camp site and I usually do a big breakfast every morning over a fire, complete with coffee. Damn good coffee.
As to the OP's question, when I go alone on a 3 day or so, I pack what I can carry. Gallon of water plus my 3 day pack. I like rice, beans, pasta along with a little veg oil. Seasoning, honey, canned tuna and even spam resides in my pack. My thought is to bring some staples and some backup in case the meat don't come easy, but I've not gone hungry yet.
I have no problems living in the wilderness for 3-4 days at a time, but longer than that is a lot of work.
My ready pack. Always accessible. On a 3-4 day vacation I trade the beretta for a .22 survival rifle. And I like a spool of braided fishing line and hooks and such.
The bladder I carry holds 5 liters, life straw just in case, tools, shelter, first aid and even ass wipes. Dry socks, gloves, and tons more. 21 pounds without the water and game getter. Snares over bullets but sometimes I cave in and shoot a critter.
It's good for a person to go it alone for a few days every so often. I believe everyone should try it.
What's in the little Coleman package?
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I bring Jack Links, Spam, and a few others + Little Debbie's!
I throw the Little Debbie's like flack when a bear gets after me, Hasn't failed me yet!
Hey, I no longer go around Honey Island if that helps. But yes, I did see that on T.V.Are the Jack Links for Sasquatch?
What's in the little Coleman package?
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water purification... if my guess is right.
I bring Jack Links, Spam, and a few others + Little Debbie's!
I throw the Little Debbie's like flack when a bear gets after me, Hasn't failed me yet!