7 Day Backpacking Food List

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  • @lexiev2766
    @lexiev27663 жыл бұрын

    2 little tips to lighten the weight. Instead of that jar of peanut 🥜 butter go for the nut butter packets. And for the jelly put some in those silicone bottles ppl usually use for shampoo. So u can squeeze it right on to the bread.

  • @tedelder1796

    @tedelder1796

    Жыл бұрын

    Another way is mix peanut butter an jelly together and put in a old squeeze sour cream bag

  • @jessicathompson236

    @jessicathompson236

    5 ай бұрын

    Justin's almond butter pouches are about 1.2 oz and come out to 220 calories each.

  • @lostboiiz

    @lostboiiz

    4 ай бұрын

    You can buy a pretty big squeeze packet of skippy peanut butter at the dollar tree - it's meant to be a multi-serving packet comparable to a whole jar of peanut butter.

  • @kerriwilliams79

    @kerriwilliams79

    Ай бұрын

    Or use peanutbutter powder u mix water to the consistency

  • @Lv2flair
    @Lv2flair4 жыл бұрын

    I’m a real ultralight guy! I wear a trash bag and just my undies, a Dyneema bandana, I drink water from puddles, eat granola and vegetation. I also amputated one of my testicles to shave some weight.

  • @johntheclyde2816

    @johntheclyde2816

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lv2flair woohoo! You could remove a couple teeth too!

  • @MatanuskaHIGH

    @MatanuskaHIGH

    4 жыл бұрын

    I got rid of 3 toes on each foot. Pinky and big toe is all that’s needed. Also shave my legs and chest to cut weight and make me more aerodynamic. As well as my head and face. Those bearded guys are so slow. The beard catches too much wind and I bet weights almost a half gram or more. Shave it. I also eat bark and grub worms for fiber and protein . And make a tent with sticks and moss. You can forgo the sleeping bag by curling into fetal position to keep warm. Crying helps too. Warm tears. As well as peeing yourself to stay warm. My base weight is negative 3. Level up gapers. You don’t need any of that gear. Just a loin cloth and some war paint.

  • @Lv2flair

    @Lv2flair

    4 жыл бұрын

    LMAO

  • @martytah653

    @martytah653

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Jim The explorer 😆

  • @samwilliams874

    @samwilliams874

    4 жыл бұрын

    r/ultralightjerk

  • @michaelshanks8979
    @michaelshanks89795 жыл бұрын

    You don't "steal" ideas from other people's KZread videos, you are inspired to emulate their good ideas.

  • @sammywest2583

    @sammywest2583

    4 жыл бұрын

    At least he was honest lol

  • @burninglass

    @burninglass

    4 жыл бұрын

    Now there is food for thought !

  • @alejandrorivas4585

    @alejandrorivas4585

    4 жыл бұрын

    There are no new ideas in the woods. Only adaptation

  • @outdoorjunkie2483

    @outdoorjunkie2483

    4 жыл бұрын

    It is like we are all eating the same thing . But the video’s remind you to rotate the ideas.

  • @discoverydavid
    @discoverydavid5 жыл бұрын

    18th century Naval history gives a wealth of information on good wholesome preserved foods: dried dates/figs, salted pork/fish, beef jerky, limes, dried peas, nuts, oats, rusk biscuits, hard cheese ("tough cheese!")...Asian supermarkets stock most of these and there you can find many things besides the ubiquitous dried noodles like: salt cured eggs, dried fish/squid, smoked tofu etc.

  • @lukasmakarios4998

    @lukasmakarios4998

    4 жыл бұрын

    You have obviously never tried to cook dried fish. Smells horrible in a skillet! But crumble some into your ramen, it's okay. I prefer the canned fish, but who wants to pack out a smelly can? And dried squid? Don't, unless you're very brave about what you eat. Of course, if you are Asian, forget I said anything. I'm speaking for a naive palate. I can only say, it takes some getting used to. But, yeah. And definitely buy some little grape size limoncita citrus, they taste better than limes, and you can use a couple per day, in your tea, and not have to open a whole big lime.

  • @naturegirl92584

    @naturegirl92584

    4 жыл бұрын

    Great idea to use an asian store!

  • @royschwaben9646

    @royschwaben9646

    4 жыл бұрын

    Naval history also had very common health troubles which are seldom seen today. Scurvy, as one example. It's fantastic to use "old school" as a wealth of ideas, history is super important and can teach us a lot, just don't rely on them 100%. Look at them with a 21st century perspective. Steal the good ideas. Find ways to prevent some of the issues they struggled with back then.

  • @moxtr

    @moxtr

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@royschwaben9646 Limies ; )

  • @moxtr

    @moxtr

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@royschwaben9646 Limies or is it Limeys

  • @dutchcourage7312
    @dutchcourage73124 жыл бұрын

    Hmm old video ... would be interesting to hear what you thought of this AFTER the trip ... how much was left? what did you enjoy, what not, why not? what would pack again, etc... Also, ever thought about foraging 'en route', if you like fresh produce but there isn't really a town to go eat, surely there must be some wild edibles where you walk, might also be a nice thing to be out of the lookout for while walking... and nettles surely grow everywhere on the planet?

  • @outdoorjunkie2483

    @outdoorjunkie2483

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mushroom are the best! Well if you make sure you get the right ones at least lol

  • @misham6547

    @misham6547

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@outdoorjunkie2483 the really right ones will make your trip

  • @CaptWesStarwind
    @CaptWesStarwind5 жыл бұрын

    A small container with a few spices really can make a difference in your mood. I just take a few small tubes in an Altoids container.

  • @Allazander

    @Allazander

    4 жыл бұрын

    I simply cannot do without salt, pepper, garlic powder plus sugar for the coffee/tea (prefer honey for tea but weight issue means sugar it is). I don't use creamer but the powdered stuff doesn't weigh much and is a mood booster as well if you like cream.

  • @brodieclamp5090

    @brodieclamp5090

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Allazander If you let the honey solidify it's a lot easier to bring and doesn't weigh all to much if you're using 1 tbsp or under a day.

  • @fluffbigrollingmarshmallow

    @fluffbigrollingmarshmallow

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tic Tac containers make great 'portable' spice containers.

  • @bigsky2081
    @bigsky20813 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I like the fun size snickers rather then the large bars and I've carried fig newtons since the 80's. Ate them on the CDT in 87 and never tired of them. My youngest son and I do 3 week canoe trips in solo boats. I've always shot for 2lbs 2 oz a day. Last trip my son insisted we drop weight and went down to 1lb 8 oz per day. By the start of week 3 I cut my food to 1 lb per day so we could get my son to 2 lbs per day. I'm 60 my son is 27. Age makes a difference, I did fine the last week and it made a big difference for my son to boost his food intake. Your right to carry extra food. Thank you, very good, clear presentation.

  • @jessicathompson236

    @jessicathompson236

    5 ай бұрын

    I might suggest Justin's almond butter pouches. They are about 1.2 oz and they come out to 220 calories each. I've eaten this with tortillas, gram crackers, apples, pretzel sticks, banana chips and in ramen while on trail.

  • @kazinadirahelen4064
    @kazinadirahelen40645 жыл бұрын

    such a simple effortless solution for 7 days backpacking food, I can buy them within half an hour and they would cost so less, keeping it simple is really hard thing to do! great job!

  • @irideaduck939
    @irideaduck9394 жыл бұрын

    My favorite meal that tastes like real food is Trader Joe's couscous, just add boiling water and wait five minutes. Before I add the water I add salt, pepper, herbs of provence. Then I pour a bunch of olive oil over the couscous and add "space bag" chicken. Another durable bread option is "ciabatta bread," also found at Trader Joe's.

  • @goldengoat1737
    @goldengoat17375 жыл бұрын

    Best video on backpacking food I have seen. Protein powder is a great idea!

  • @ApeMan
    @ApeMan4 жыл бұрын

    Great suggestions. I’m all about hydration and I would lose the crystal lights and add something like Nuun for electrolytes replacement. Happy trails!

  • @Michael-br7zc
    @Michael-br7zc4 жыл бұрын

    Probably the most simplistic and realistic video I’ve come across for a quick week get away. One might need more sustenance for a through hike but I think this does the trick for the intended purpose. Nice job!

  • @CuteBrainiacGirl
    @CuteBrainiacGirl Жыл бұрын

    What a realistic, helpful meal plan! Not too expensive, processes but not too bad for ya. Appreciate this info :)

  • @askmslynnllc5363
    @askmslynnllc53634 жыл бұрын

    I you have a food dehydrator, try dehydrating a watermelon. It tastes like watermelon candy weighs next to nothing, has all the fiber on a watermelon. One watermelon fits in a quart bag. Just be careful not to eat to much at a time because it has the same potty effect of a fresh watermelon.

  • @MatanuskaHIGH

    @MatanuskaHIGH

    4 жыл бұрын

    This has to be a joke. What do you get from a 20# watermelon? 3 grams of finished product? It’s like 80% water lol

  • @abandonedcranium6592

    @abandonedcranium6592

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@MatanuskaHIGH Well, I'm sure it's going to be more than 3 grams after the water is removed. I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to say here, Matanuska. Yes, a watermelon is mostly water, but NOT 100% water. Lynn is suggesting to remove the water to reduce weight and volume. You still retain the fiber and other nutrients in the melon. So, again, I don't understand what your point is. Why would you think her comment was a joke?

  • @MountainLust

    @MountainLust

    4 жыл бұрын

    Stating the obvious doesn't make you sound intelligent, quite the contrary actually. Everyone knows a watermelon is mostly water, come on.

  • @abandonedcranium6592

    @abandonedcranium6592

    4 жыл бұрын

    Which comment are you talking about?

  • @MatanuskaHIGH

    @MatanuskaHIGH

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mountain Lust dehydrating water. Lol. And I’m the dummy....

  • @anonamisdonor9277
    @anonamisdonor92774 жыл бұрын

    I enjoy seeing what everyone eles is packing. Helps me figure out how to change my routine up.

  • @catastrophicfella
    @catastrophicfella4 жыл бұрын

    great idea with the refried beans, cheese and tortillas! Also the avacados - you can get green ones that will gradually ripen. Throw them in a tortilla with the tuna and that would be a fantastic lunch as well. Thanks for these great suggestions.

  • @roberttrinies7698

    @roberttrinies7698

    24 күн бұрын

    The chicken salad packet is great with the avocado.

  • @jaarriaga1978
    @jaarriaga19785 жыл бұрын

    Instead of the whole avocados, I would take some guacamole in a push pouch. That way it won´t get spoiled and you can dosify it better. And save the weight of the seeds

  • @daveh7945

    @daveh7945

    4 жыл бұрын

    i immediately thought the same thing. Aldi has some that can stay at room temperature for a couple days and they taste ok for being avocado

  • @tomcatt1824

    @tomcatt1824

    4 жыл бұрын

    But then U can't plant de seed's and come back in 60 year's and hv fresh avocados 🌴

  • @55Quirll

    @55Quirll

    4 жыл бұрын

    Try the same thing with Peanut Butter in a push pouch, save all the weight of the plastic jars and the space as well. My advice would be to buy the jars and put them in the pouches the day you are going on a long trek so the Peanut Butter will last longer and not spoil as quickly.

  • @samwilliams874

    @samwilliams874

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tom Catt ultralight backpackers live 30 years, tops. Giardia

  • @salciano

    @salciano

    4 жыл бұрын

    Interesting suggestion. Thanks!

  • @wyomingadventures
    @wyomingadventures4 жыл бұрын

    Great ideas! I have used many of these. Weight of food is always a big thing to keep down. But you still want something that tastes good and not hard to make. Thank you for sharing your ideas. 👍🙂

  • @pjreads5014
    @pjreads50144 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info about Fig Newtons - I love them anyway!

  • @LeviForWaifu
    @LeviForWaifu3 жыл бұрын

    I remember Pita Pizzas from my school summer canoeing trip. One poor guy cut his hand and had to go back to base to get stitches, the guides INSISTED we hold off on the pita pizzas until he rejoined us! Very good, didn't disappoint, especially when cooked in butter!

  • @navigatingtime2222
    @navigatingtime22224 жыл бұрын

    Great info! Thanks. You can also store peanut butter and jelly in ziplock bags to lighten up weight. cut a corner of ziplock bag to squeeze it out, then reseal it by folding the cut corner and tighten it with a small binder clip and insert in a second ziplock bag with a zipper to prevent spilling. The weight of ziplock bags is pretty much nothing

  • @KD-bk7gd
    @KD-bk7gd4 жыл бұрын

    I go to subway and grab those Olive Oil packets before a trip. I squeeze one in any dinner option, it adds 90 calories per packet. Easy way to kick the calories up for any meal.

  • @Ch0c0l4t3biker1
    @Ch0c0l4t3biker13 жыл бұрын

    You have given me a lot of ideas for my backpacking trip! Thanks!

  • @Sean-yd4mi
    @Sean-yd4mi4 жыл бұрын

    This is by far one of the best videos on the subject. Good job

  • @craigwatkins7011
    @craigwatkins70114 жыл бұрын

    Great info Jay, I learned a lot, thank you.

  • @zen.passion.adventure7765
    @zen.passion.adventure77654 жыл бұрын

    thank you for this video. i always wonder what food is best. this also is great food for SAILING for days on end!

  • @wadesteele4767
    @wadesteele47674 жыл бұрын

    mixing the potatoes and dried food sounds so tasty. I also want avocados on all my trips.

  • @azure6392
    @azure63924 жыл бұрын

    It's easy to dehydrate cut up carrots, celery, & onion (mire poix). Basis for soup or as a side dish. Dehydrate cabbage. Cook your beans and dehydrate them in a thin layer in a slow oven. Equal to commercial product at much less price. Weighs nothing, small bulk. Did you think to check macro nutrients? calories (I'm going to guess you are short for as much energy as you'll expend hiking), carbs, fat, protein. Also sugar & salt. Small amount of spices goes a long way on improving flavor. Trader Joe has packets of coconut oil that I've started carrying. Smash the ramen noodles to save space, may need to repackage into ziploc. Eggs, milk & peanut butter are available in powdered form. I've cooked rice for dinner, piled dirt around the pan on top of coals and it was great with breakfast. Coals were still viable to restart a fire. Let us know how that loadout worked compared to plan.

  • @Oldsparkey
    @Oldsparkey5 жыл бұрын

    I skip the instant oatmeal packs , they are nasty. In place I zip lock the 5 minute oatmeal and after adding the hot water , let it finish cooking in the bag in a cozy. Plus I add Cinnamon , Clove , Nutmeg and some brown sugar to each bag as a flavoring. Ramen ... Harmony House has dehydrated veggies , I get the vegetable soup mix and the dehydrated cabbage. I add 2 or 3 tablespoons of the vegetable mix and one tablespoon of the dehydrated cabbage ( Why cabbage -I like cabbage ) to each bag of the Ramen to pick it up a notch. A shake or two of hot sauce does not hurt anything when added to it. You can get a Ramen mix like it , already made , from Pack-it-gourmet at a greater cost

  • @treefloraken8263

    @treefloraken8263

    5 жыл бұрын

    Oh, I LOVE Harmony House Foods! You can also add their fruit powder to cereal for some added nutrients and taste!

  • @MisfitsFiendClub138

    @MisfitsFiendClub138

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed, instant oatmeal is garbage 😱

  • @tanyacruzgarza
    @tanyacruzgarza3 жыл бұрын

    Your ideas of delicious things are spot on with mine! Yum!

  • @VictorNolochemical
    @VictorNolochemical4 жыл бұрын

    So many great ideas shared, thanks for making this vid really helpful ideas. And popcorn 😋

  • @SamwiseOutdoors
    @SamwiseOutdoors3 жыл бұрын

    I really like your idea with the whey powder, that'll help breakfast stick to your ribs. Also, I'm glad that I'm not the only one taking avocadoes into the field.

  • @davidlillecrapp2960
    @davidlillecrapp29604 ай бұрын

    Thank god someone is including avocados! I've never seen anyone else pack them. I also bring a carrot or two to dip in my peanut butter.

  • @nigeljones8202
    @nigeljones82024 жыл бұрын

    This is a good video, really clear explanation and good tips. Fig Newtons work well for me, had not really thought about taking avacados but makes sense. Thanks

  • @michaeldemetriou1399
    @michaeldemetriou13994 жыл бұрын

    A bag of rice is quite handy to add to what you have and some dried meat just In case you get lost. Its a good idea to take the extra noodles and chocolate and nuts hope it was a brilliant hike

  • @jmcdowall15
    @jmcdowall154 жыл бұрын

    Great food plan. I like the variety of dinners. Do you base your daily plan on calorie intake and how many calories a day are you packing? Also, have you tried your 7 day hike with this plan and how was it? I'd love to know. May I suggest replacing your peanut butter for powdered peanut butter, it's much easier to carry as you don't need a tub taking up bulk and it will shave off dome weight. Also, you could mash your avocado into a small bag and add a pinch of salt to stop it spoiling. Again, space and weight saver.

  • @NothingToNoOneInParticular
    @NothingToNoOneInParticular2 жыл бұрын

    FINALLY! Meal ideas without eating freaking tuna for a week!! Thanks dude!

  • @dirtnastyish
    @dirtnastyish4 жыл бұрын

    That's a good idea to combine protein powder with the oatmeal for breakfast. You get more out of it that way with only a little more to carry.

  • @mr.zardoz3344
    @mr.zardoz33444 жыл бұрын

    I hope the hike was good. I too enjoy a good hot sauce. Melt and crimp an end of a drinking straw, fill with desired condiment, crimp other end. Label. Not much weight, and you control the amount.

  • @jeffreycoulter4095
    @jeffreycoulter40954 жыл бұрын

    Use regular oatmeal, Oovaegg with either dehydrated bacon or ham, make pine or spruce tea, forage herbs, dried fruit, rice with soy sauce packets add more Oavaeggs and dehydrated mixed vegetables plus dehydrated chicken. For dessert, instant pudding mix. Make up your own baggies with daily rations. Take along salmon and turkey jerky.

  • @PJ818
    @PJ8184 жыл бұрын

    The last couple of backpacking trips I’ve taken I’ve made a “trail mix” of peanut butter M&Ms and peanut butter filled pretzel bits. I’m not a big coffee person, but the caffeine to get me going in the morning is helpful. I take two packets of cocoa and two tubes of instant coffee and mix it for trail mocha. I used to do oatmeal a lot with backpacking trips; but I find I’m rather slow going in the morning, and it’s a pain to have to deal with cleaning oatmeal residue out of a bowl or mug. I typically go with Nutrigrain Bars, or the grocery store generic. Sometimes cold Pop Tarts instead (earlier on in a trip so they’re not crumbs). Last summer I did the HST, and on Monday I’m going from Horseshoe Meadow over New Army Pass, over Guyot Pass to Crabtree Meadow, to Mt. Whitney. I couldn’t get a permit out via Whitney Portal, so backtrack the way I came. My first night’s dinner I’m doing Zatarain’s Red Beans & Rice (cutting instructions panel off box; not taking a rigid box) with a summer sausage and bell peppers. 2nd night I’m having instant mashed potatoes with precooked bacon, smoked Gouda, and dehydrated chives for “trail baked potatoes”. The rest of my dinners are from Mountain House. My lunches are a mix of your lunches, flour tortilla PB&Js, alternating with what you did for half your dinners, trail pizza. One difference with mine is that instead of the Boboli (sp?) sauce, I bought dehydrated tomato powder and a bottle of “Italian seasonings”. At home I’m going to premeasure & scoop the tomato powder and Italian seasoning into Ziploc bags. The morning of those lunches I’m going to pour water into the Ziploc and let it reconstitute as I hike.

  • @theotheralan5511

    @theotheralan5511

    Жыл бұрын

    You can buy peanut 🥜 butter morsels like the semi sweet chocolate drops and add em to any trail mix. You can mix up eggs and peanut butter and bake that into a two ingredient peanut butter cookie.

  • @microburst9059
    @microburst90594 жыл бұрын

    Same here man, I can not eat much before a day on the trail, whether it be a 15 mile day, or a 6 mile day.... glad to hear others are the same! Also wanted to give another shout out to snickers! They are the best on the trail.. best ever!

  • @silentbirdhunter
    @silentbirdhunter4 жыл бұрын

    Excellent! I also avoid Mountain House and cliff bars. I like to have more dried blueberries, dried mushrooms, dried tomatoes, etc. Also I have instant coffee in one snack ziploc bag...enough coffee for weeks. And I package rolled oats in one quart ziploc bag with dried blueberries and nuts....I don't like the high sugar prepackaged oatmeal.

  • @jo-jobighiker5552
    @jo-jobighiker55525 жыл бұрын

    Nice mix of food items, which makes for a great backpacking trip. No end-of-day Hi-octane booze?

  • @maryspeight2840
    @maryspeight28404 жыл бұрын

    Just ran across this, good info. Thanks for for using this simple approach . G.S.

  • @pjanoo6973
    @pjanoo69733 жыл бұрын

    I love Backpacking with food because each day your pack is lighter

  • @SoggyTreks
    @SoggyTreks4 жыл бұрын

    I did the high sierra in 5 days 4 nights. It was awesome. Stop at the hot springs not a lot of camping but more a few hundreds of yards past them at the Kern River

  • @jimdreger4626
    @jimdreger46264 жыл бұрын

    Liked your video. It gave me a few ideas for my survival food stash in my truck. I would suggest though, for your peanut butter & jelly to use individual sized packets using a "Seal-a-Meal" or similar device. (One of the models that I have allows you to use just the heat sealer without the vacuum. This prevents the pb & j from being sucked out as you try to seal it.)

  • @fluffbigrollingmarshmallow

    @fluffbigrollingmarshmallow

    2 жыл бұрын

    I do that with all sorts of things - using the widest bag, I seal the first long edge. Then I cut it to about 3" long. Then I seal that into individual "tubes" by making two seals right next to each other (that way I can cut all the "tubes" apart when I am done). I fill up the "tubes", then seal the other long edge, sealing all the "tubes" at one time. You wouldn't have to do the two parallel seals between each "tube" if you didn't want to cut them apart. Instead you could just cut the 'used' one off the strip of tubes as you use them, so that can go in your trash bag. I've even used the same method to make multiple packets of individual doses of ibuprofen, sudafed, aspirin, tums, etc. - I just cut the length of the bag to about one and a half inches, then make the "tubes".

  • @BackcountryForward
    @BackcountryForward4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome advice! Seems like a solid meal prep. How’d this meal plan hold up over the 7 days would you do things differently? One of my go to meals is a Ramen Bomb.

  • @MisfitsFiendClub138

    @MisfitsFiendClub138

    3 жыл бұрын

    Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches everyday 😳

  • @kelkel3883
    @kelkel38834 жыл бұрын

    One "snack" I remember doing when I was camping for two weeks in Jr high was something called moon pie. You would grab a tortilla, some grease or some kind of oil, use a pan of some sort and "fry" the tortilla on both sides till it kinda looks like the "moon" and then use some sugar and cinnamon to add the flavoring. And that's it. Simple but very tasty. For future reference, you may want to go to REI or Bass Pro or some place akin to get some food options for the backpacking/hiking expidition.

  • @abstracttechnician2750

    @abstracttechnician2750

    4 жыл бұрын

    My family did something close to this. We buttered the tortilla andthen sprinked it with a 50/50 suger cinnamon mix on it then fried it until it had carmilized.

  • @darrellbowen1582
    @darrellbowen15823 жыл бұрын

    Great info and video bud thank you for sharing!

  • @phantomcreamer
    @phantomcreamer4 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Love the pizza idea and will try! For sandwhiches, I usually go with bagels over tortillas, for me tortillas tend to break up on the trail. I'd add another 50 grams protein per day as well. Also, if you're sick of snickers: nut rolls dude, nut rolls.

  • @andrewb9595
    @andrewb95954 жыл бұрын

    Love the video, great advice. I'm watching this in preparation for a 5 day trip in the Guadalupe Mountains with my wife next week. I feel like we've packed too much food, but it's actually really similar to what you've got (minus 2 meals of course). We've got Honey Buns (Great Value) instead of Snickers cause their half the price and their nearly the identical in calories per ounce. I personally wouldn't compare cocoa to tea though since tea has no calories and cocoa has over 100 calories per ounce.

  • @melneeds6358
    @melneeds63584 жыл бұрын

    you did great---- if something was unhealthy, its not going to kill you in 7 days. Nice video, thank you.

  • @rubbercheck72
    @rubbercheck72 Жыл бұрын

    Plant those avocado pits in a good spot when you're done. You never know what might happen.

  • @Godisfirst21
    @Godisfirst213 жыл бұрын

    I have NO breakie and NO lunch. I get so much energy this way. Then at dinner, I eat one big meal. Nothing in the evening. I sleep GREAT!

  • @Godisfirst21

    @Godisfirst21

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MichaelTheophilus906 I love that hiking hunger energy (I call it that). I have so much energy all day.....until I eat. After my dinner, it's chill time;)

  • @EspenFrafalne
    @EspenFrafalne4 жыл бұрын

    Seeing that you bring so much chocolate, you should try to make your own protein bars for such a trip. I tried it recently, and it really fills me up at least. It is only healthy ingredients, and tastes really nice. I made it with 1 bag of peanuts and 1 bag of hazelnuts that i coarsely ground. Then i added a little more granola than the nuts combined, and a pack of dried cranberries, 7 servings of protein powder (i used "BCAA 2:1:1", and much smaller amounts compared to whey protein) and 4 servings of a low calory meal replacement powder, and maybe 1 big tbs (i guess the amount you need depends on wether you have flavored protein powder. I used unflavored) of cocoa powder, and mixed it all up. Then i heated maybe 2dl unpasteurized honey (the final product did not taste honey, and was less sweet than regular chocolate) in a pot, together with maybe 1,5dl extra virgin olive oil, and stirred it really good until it mixed, and mixed it with the dry ingredients. Then i poured it in a tray and pressed it down to compact it as much as possible. Make it as thick as a snickers bar, and cut through it with a knife to create small bite size pieces. Then just put enough for a day or 2 in the fridge and the rest in the freezer. This will become a pretty big amount, so you can probably add twice the amount of protein powder and/or other nutrient powders to it, if you dont wanna eat more than a few pieces every day.

  • @wideopenthrottl

    @wideopenthrottl

    4 жыл бұрын

    You should make a video.

  • @EspenFrafalne

    @EspenFrafalne

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@wideopenthrottl I think there are enough such videos on youtube already. Thats where i learned it - although i had a slightly different recipe... Most of these videos use peanut butter instead of grinding peanuts - and peanut butter is usually not that healthy, as they add some unhealthy fats to it (because the healthy fats end up separating from the peanut butter)...

  • @lukeduke244
    @lukeduke2445 жыл бұрын

    7 day hike food list. Spring 1953. Your wife will love the trail if you bring veggies and pizza. Ha!

  • @lynntfuzz

    @lynntfuzz

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m thinking the chocolate might help too.

  • @charlesmacklin8757
    @charlesmacklin87575 жыл бұрын

    Good dinner is Idaho mashed potatoes, spam, dried Pinapele. It's hawian mashed potatoes and for cold soaking it tastes pretty good

  • @charlesmacklin8757

    @charlesmacklin8757

    5 жыл бұрын

    Forgot the mountain house ice cream sandwich as desert and ovaltine mix with nido milk powder

  • @ToyRidgeDIY
    @ToyRidgeDIY5 жыл бұрын

    How did well did this feed you over the course of your trip?

  • @stevesmith4414

    @stevesmith4414

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's a lot of water to carry

  • @VioletRene
    @VioletRene4 жыл бұрын

    Those are great ideas! Much more affordable than Mountain House!

  • @GarouLady
    @GarouLady5 жыл бұрын

    As a diabetic I've found that a LOT almost 99% of backpacking recipes are carb heavy, either rice, potatoes or oatmeal, normally a big no-no for diabetics. That being said I've discovered other recipes to replace them. Like African chicken Peanut butter stew and oat bran instead of oatmeal. 40% more fiber and almost half the carbs, 19 carbs for OB versus 32 for regular unflavored oatmeal. Also you can add powdered PB for different taste and it weighs absolutely nearly nothing. But I still watch all these backpacking videos because you never know when you might find a gem or two to glean.

  • @hansouth2355

    @hansouth2355

    5 жыл бұрын

    carb is sugar, energy. are your replaced items high energy food? one needs energy for all day hikes

  • @GarouLady

    @GarouLady

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@hansouth2355 As a diabetic we have to cut our carbs way down from what others can eat. I eat like green beans, proteins and fats. Almost a keto kinda of diet atm. I do allow for some dark chocolate. Told my doc I wasn't giving up my dark chocolate unless I became allergic to it. Like my breakfast is salad and steak normally, or ground beef with green beans and mushrooms and cream of mushroom soup mixed together. I call it low carb stroganoff.

  • @hansouth2355

    @hansouth2355

    5 жыл бұрын

    am borderline, too much sugar in blood, advised not to eat too much sugary stuff, i am also vegan so i eat lots of tofu and veggie stuffs also. i love carb and meats but...not good for me...much luck gl

  • @marianneschroeder7889

    @marianneschroeder7889

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@GarouLady There are two ways sugar gets from your blood to your cells... "doorways" that open during/after exercise and insulin, as you know. When you're exercising like a thru-hike, your muscles take up glucose independent of insulin which can make your carb allowance higher. If long distance hiking is a new activity for you, I'd check with your doctor regarding medications, carb allowances, glucometer use to make sure BG stays in check during exercise, etc. Backpacker meals are high in carbs and salt because those are two of the main things that need repleting during long distance hiking.

  • @daniellebarker7667

    @daniellebarker7667

    4 жыл бұрын

    Peanut butter powder is Awesome! And I hate peanut butter.

  • @CryptoZach
    @CryptoZach3 жыл бұрын

    Great tips, bro! Thank you

  • @lindahikes2760
    @lindahikes27603 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Love the idea for the pita bread for pizza

  • @thomasnugent7602
    @thomasnugent76025 жыл бұрын

    Very good ideas. Thank you very much

  • @justinmcgee7063
    @justinmcgee70634 жыл бұрын

    One thing you could do to save a jar is get the PB/jelly mix stuff. Goobers I think its called. Will save a small amount of space/weight.

  • @ukspankedyank

    @ukspankedyank

    4 жыл бұрын

    Very good suggestion!

  • @UguysRnuts

    @UguysRnuts

    4 жыл бұрын

    Since he prefers "raspberry jam", why not make his own? The jelly in the storebought stuff is awful.

  • @nathansharp3193
    @nathansharp31935 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Skylar!! Those dried refried beans are what I’ve been waiting my whole life for and never knew it. I hope they’re half as good as I imagine they’ll be. I’m getting some tomorrow! I’m going to try the pizza too! That sounds delicious! And if you like snickers and want to change it up, try a Payday. There’s no chocolate in a Payday to melt for summer camping either. I’m like you, I’d rather have extra food or options if I get tired of something. Thanks for sharing your meal thoughts!

  • @texmexia49

    @texmexia49

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nathan Sharp I’ve been using the dehydrated beans for years and looove them. Smear on a tortilla with the Velveeta in a pouch and hot sauce packets!

  • @nathansharp3193

    @nathansharp3193

    3 жыл бұрын

    texmexia49 : I did get some and try them. They're awesome, but a bit bland straight out of the package. I add seasonings and make individual portions. I've even put a dab of lard in it! Lard is shelf-stable at room temperature, so it's great for camping.

  • @shatterpointgames
    @shatterpointgames2 жыл бұрын

    Nothing too revolutionary but certainly some gems here. It's also useful to see your thought process.

  • @airatakhsaka
    @airatakhsaka3 жыл бұрын

    i love the burrito idea and the pizza idea

  • @dnaylor2484
    @dnaylor24842 жыл бұрын

    If you have a Korean/Japanese supermarket near you you should have a good look in it, they have some great retort pouch stuff that is very well priced as well as freeze dried items such as soups etc... :)

  • @patriciamuszynski1328
    @patriciamuszynski13284 жыл бұрын

    Taking notes for my next adventure.

  • @wemcal
    @wemcal7 ай бұрын

    Great video

  • @MarkFaust
    @MarkFaust4 жыл бұрын

    I rarely leave comments, but this was a very good and informative video... Subscribed.

  • @mitchellgardner2193
    @mitchellgardner21934 жыл бұрын

    Just a tip, get yourself a prison cook book, inmates don't have refrigerators obviously, so most of the recipes are made using food that doesn't need refrigeration. "Prison ramen" is a good one, you can pick it up for like $5 on ebay.

  • @newlifeeveryday1821
    @newlifeeveryday18212 жыл бұрын

    Nice video. Where did you find the small packs of pizza sauce ?

  • @avibank
    @avibank8 ай бұрын

    been watching a few of these and noticing a trend. Good tips. Thanks.

  • @frugalfrugal1307
    @frugalfrugal13074 жыл бұрын

    How do you address water? Local water with a filter and boiling only or do you pack your own?

  • @jmoe32310
    @jmoe323104 жыл бұрын

    How do you make ur pizza? Do u just heat the sauce or do you bring a pan

  • @shortandresourceful6242
    @shortandresourceful62424 жыл бұрын

    Consider adding powdered greens or a multi vitamins. I like Augusons vegetable stew.

  • @yazdandel3232
    @yazdandel32322 жыл бұрын

    Best video for backpacking food ♥️

  • @geolitz2665
    @geolitz26653 жыл бұрын

    Hey Jay, what kind of cup is the white one with the red “x”? Also, thanks for the walk through.

  • @AntonioMenarde

    @AntonioMenarde

    3 жыл бұрын

    best made co

  • @accidentalhiker3069
    @accidentalhiker30692 жыл бұрын

    You should shop in Asian markets for better Ramen. Korean Ramen is spot on! Dehydrated Shiitake mushrooms will elevated ramen. I also carry real food also and just eat them first. Bag of salad mix. If I have leftovers lettuce then it goes in my ramen. Sometimes it a bag of spinach and I add it to trail burritos or mountain house meals. Broccoli is my go to veggie most trip. Ramen is such an easy meal to dress up. Don’t forget summer sausage. Trader Joe’s has Turkey summer sausage that’s tastes really good. I’ve cooked them to add to my other meals because tuna packets get boring. I bought minute rice (brown) for the first time. (Ugh 😩 I feel my Asian card slipping away.) Going to add it with the dehydrated beans.

  • @RUGOHAN
    @RUGOHAN3 жыл бұрын

    How do you keep the string cheese? Doesn’t it need to be refrigerated?

  • @revilogaming2305
    @revilogaming23053 жыл бұрын

    Where do u get water for all this food do u bring it with u from the start or do u bring a filter or tablets and purify water u find how do u do it

  • @philmcracken6590
    @philmcracken65905 жыл бұрын

    No whiskey? You're doin it wrong my brother

  • @Harshhaze

    @Harshhaze

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yo, I can't wait to bring a fireball and wake up with a headache the next day. Thanks for the suggestion, can't get a DUI if I'm walking

  • @jessicathompson236

    @jessicathompson236

    4 жыл бұрын

    Harshhaze, You can use whiskey for more than just drinking. You can clean wounds with it and make certain medicines too.

  • @MatanuskaHIGH

    @MatanuskaHIGH

    4 жыл бұрын

    Phil Mc Racken weed is lighter than whiskey. One ounce of weed weighs the same as one shot of whiskey. Which one will last longer? Lol

  • @brodieclamp5090

    @brodieclamp5090

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@MatanuskaHIGH It'd be great for weight to bring weed but I'm one of the unfortunate few that gets a hangover that lasts for days from weed

  • @MatanuskaHIGH

    @MatanuskaHIGH

    4 жыл бұрын

    Brodie Clamp I get a hangover from alcohol lol. Not weed though unless I eat some super potent edibles

  • @robertm4050
    @robertm40504 жыл бұрын

    You should look into making your own meals and dehydrating them so they rehydrate super quick on the trail and weigh next to nothing. Better for you too. Same idea as your instant oatmeal, it is par-cooked so that you just need to add hot water. I have been developing recipes for backpacking/camping/outdoor eating and have about 150 meals/snacks/desserts developed. Sooner or later I will start up a channel and post videos of preparations. You have to take as much fat out of the meals as possible so they store right, but I have figured out how to just add ghee which is shelf stable to add the fat and flavor back into things. I worked as a bartender and cook before I got into science and got into the R&D department of a vaccine producer. So I am pretty precise on the recipes.

  • @dextermorgan8334

    @dextermorgan8334

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nee

  • @miken7629
    @miken76295 жыл бұрын

    I know this might be late, since you posted this over a year ago, but since you have Ramen and Refried Beans, why not combine the two. I make Ramen Bean by breaking up 1 pack of Chili Flavored Ramen into tiny pieces and put it into a pint Ziplock Freezer Bag and add the seasoning packet. Then I add 1/2 cup of refried beans and shake the bag up. On the trail, I add 1 cup of boiling water into the freezer bag and lit sit for ten minutes. This is similar to a "Prison Burrito" that you can look up in youtube. This totals 570 calories, 15g Fiber, and 9G protein and is delicious.

  • @rangarthorvin

    @rangarthorvin

    5 жыл бұрын

    Nice! Sounds good! Going to have to try that one!

  • @floyddew6100
    @floyddew61003 жыл бұрын

    Good ideas on the food . How do you cook the pizza? Good video

  • @Ddigzdirt
    @Ddigzdirt Жыл бұрын

    omg I haven't had a fig newton in years‼ they were a childhood favorite of mine. now I gotta hunt some down for my own trip 🍺🇨🇦

  • @charlesmunson3232
    @charlesmunson32322 ай бұрын

    Good ideas! I like the avocados, get the greenest you can find, and they'll holdup better. You could very easily dirch your stove... oats beans and potatoes rehydrate fine without heat. Cured meats are by definition, fine without refrigeration as you state. I think they put that as a cya on everything (Including peanut butter) id ditch the top ramen, tho, personally, 😂

  • @surfinmuso37
    @surfinmuso374 жыл бұрын

    Asian crispy fried shallots. Great as a base ingredient for any soup/stew, or crunchy topping for pasta/noodles/anything and they weigh nothing.

  • @meganhuggins7725
    @meganhuggins77255 жыл бұрын

    How much water did you carry during your trip? A lot of the stuff you're bringing looks like you need to rehydrate. How did you get more water along your trip?

  • @jorgejimenez8732

    @jorgejimenez8732

    5 жыл бұрын

    You filter your water while on the trail, with a water filter similar to a sawyer squeeze

  • @eitansalama2921
    @eitansalama29214 жыл бұрын

    I am going on the HST in t minus 15 days, I thought my mind was playing tricks when I heard you say that

  • @vesicapiscis9717
    @vesicapiscis97175 жыл бұрын

    Nice Video and good Food list! usually carry a small bottle with olive oil with me. It has a lot of calories and it enhances almost every meal

  • @jessicathompson236

    @jessicathompson236

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wat Zit Tooya, It can help with medical things too.

  • @allanfifield8256
    @allanfifield82565 жыл бұрын

    Vegetables I take for chopping into ramen, soups, pasta: Small onion, couple of carrots, 1/4 of a head of cabbage (keeps much longer than expected). Couple of small potatoes foil wrapped for baking in your campfire (best desert ever!!), frozen hot dogs for first night weenie roast (or frozen hamburger patties). 1/2 dozen eggs for 2nd day breakfast. Small container of Parmesan cheese for every thing. Laughing cow cheese wedges.

  • @jonmacgyver743
    @jonmacgyver7433 жыл бұрын

    After living in NM I've found mission tortillas are the milk isle begals.

  • @buckmaster3594
    @buckmaster35944 жыл бұрын

    On kayak 7 day excursions, I get hungry very fast as I burn calories, more so than usual. Also, I always bring frozen protein e.g., steak or pork, so as to eat somewhat fresh for a day or so, this is the same for veggies. Back-up I use Military MRE's. (old infantry soldier)..good luck out there.

  • @145rpg
    @145rpg4 жыл бұрын

    Great video for a beginner backpacker. I'd like to see how you pack all of it and what else you carry for a seven day journey. Thanks

  • @bigdigg322
    @bigdigg3224 жыл бұрын

    I hate fig newtons. Good video. What do you cook with? Portable stove/burner?

  • @Smashycrashy
    @Smashycrashy2 жыл бұрын

    Mountain House Granola w/blueberries. Add in a carnation instant breakfast and 1 or 2 scoops vanilla whey protein powder. You are pushing up to 1k calories. Good, fast, no cook option that tastes great and has tons of carbs and protein to power your day or recovery.

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