Backcountry nutrition
sagehunter
8/16/12 11:00pm
I love backcountry hunting and this year I would like to shave some weight off my pack and really dial in my nutritional needs. How do you pack food for the a 5 day outing? What is the average daily calorie requirement? Any good meal suggestions? I also do not want to bring my stove if im only going for 5 days. I plan on making a spread sheet to help me shop and organize. Any insight is appreciated.
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Breakfast: Two packs of single serve instant oatmeal and/or pop tart (mix and match) and apple cider.
Lunch: Mountain House lunch for two (split with hunting partner), pudding, a couple cookies, and a tortilla with butter.
Dinner: Mountain House dinner for two, freeze dried fruit, and Swiss Miss hot chocolate pack.
I pack each days meals in a large ziploc bag which works great as a trash bag at the end of the day. I'll throw in three of the Gatoraide single packs to add to my water bottle throughout the day and two cliff bars or trail mix for snacks. To make the pudding I buy the dry ingredient and powdered milk then mix accordingly in a small ziploc bag. When ready to make just add the correct amount of water for the powdered milk and eat out of the ziploc. It takes some trial and error to get the right amount so you don't carry too much or too little. Target carries a nice variety of freeze dried fruit for a decent price. I buy the big bag and separate into small ziploc bags for each meal. Basically, I keep whoever makes ziploc's in business but lucky for me the thin snack bags don't weigh much. For one or two of the lunches I'll skip the Mountain House and add some extra trail mix, pop tart or extra bar then snack all morning. Helps keep the cost down and relieve the freeze dried boredom.
Give me a few weeks and I'll get you an exact weight for all of my meals and what's in them. I'm always looking for suggestions and other items to give me more of a variety. I'm sure BOHNTR and the other experienced backcountry hunters on this forum would have a lot to add to this conversation.
I am also interested to see what other guys are doing when packing deep into the backcountry. I love the instant oatmeal idea, that would be a great supplement with my bars. What kind of water purifiers or treatments are you guys using?
Another topic that we should talk about is bear safety with all of this food we are all packing into their domain? Where I hunt, bears are all over the place and rather large. I have been considering buying one of those bear proof food containers to pack my food in but never do. Already had a close call one night while camping this year so i'm interested to see what everybody else is doing with this food at night besides just leaving your pack away from your tent.