IndustrialPlaid 1y ago • 100%
I have a very similar setup, perhaps also owing to being a larger individual.
I don't think that water bottles, headlamps, trowels, and towels belong in the luxury category. Camp chair, definitely, especially if you already have a bearvault to sit on.
How do you carry your bear can on/in your pack?
IndustrialPlaid 1y ago • 100%
Classic. I have a Vargo pot with a frying pan lid that works great for cooking up things like eggs and spam.
What are some of your favorite foods to bring/make for backpacking? Some of mine: As an easy-to-cook grain, I recently discovered fonio, which looks and tastes a bit like tiny couscous. I combine a serving of fonio with a packet of ghee (Kroger sells those under the Simple Truth brand) and whatever dehydrated vegetables I'm in the mood for, and I have a great just-add-hot-water recipe for the back country. Also, I learned from backpackingchef.com that you can make palatable dehydrated ground beef by cooking it with some bread crumbs, or in my case rice panko, before dehydrating. That little change alone has substantially improved the texture of my back country chilis, as dehydrating ground beef on its own turns it into something between a pebble and a piece of old gum.