Camping Gear : Camping & Hiking Foods
Foods for hiking and camping need to be nutritious and light weight. Learn about great food to bring on camping trips with tips from an outdoor activity expert in this free camping video. Expert: Brant Bowers Bio: Brant Bowers has worked in the Camping Department at Bill Jackson's sporting goods store since 2004. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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The freeze dried stews are great! But the Ice cream is HORRABLE!!! Taste like chalk.
I like the spaghetti with snot myself!
Actually, Spam comes in individual packs now. Light wieght, and easy to carry. Great for breakfast on the trail. Also the “Ice cream” freezed dried meal pack REALLY is horrible!!!! Dont waste your money! Ours are really good, Like the stews.
God damm I feel like an ice cream!!!!! lol
is that MRE (meal ready to eat)?
does it really i never tasted it
im punking on the brink…all that ugly chemical crap moreover this stuff is quiet expensive….use army combat rations !!!
( no u.s.-rations…same crap) substantial, cheap and tasty…my recommendation: german army field rations called “epa”
Ramen noodles and high mileage…until you get to the next town. Then consume nutrients for the next section. Repeat. Over and over and over again.
they stew are wonderfull. the ice creams are like a chalky texture and taste like choclate pepto bismal lol
Where do you find the Military MRE’s?
Military MREs are ok. however, I like fresh eggs, bacon, ham, spam, cereal, hot grits, oatmeal, french toast,when my sons and I backpack, we are not out to cover 70 miles per day, we go backpacking to get away from the crowds so we can ‘CAMP” ..we always have a great campsite….I will be posting videos soon.
@rongenman I agree, although I do more of just “hiking through” “tactics” so I am going to stick to MRE’s but trust me I am a BIG camper so its always a great meal when I get to cook up some bacon out in the woods
Ill be sure to check your vids out!
@SBPStudio This is late but ANY Army Navy Store, but Id call them first, the Military MRE vs Civilian MRE are DIFFERENT. (try to spend the extra $1 and get the military one… ask first
Hollah!
this is for people who dont want to cook
this was boring, a waste
This is for people who are smart enough for no that If you’re going camping for 1 week, you can’t bring fresh food and canned food doesn’t always suffice.
Good idea. MREs are great, but quite heavy for the amount. This lets you carry more food for the same weight.
Only downside is the need for water and/or cooking.
Good thoughts, thanks!
Dave Canaberry/ the pathfinderschool suggests ramen noodles and beef jerky for a decent “pour-mans” camping food.