Backpacking Food

May 28th, 2010 | by admin |


www.russellWeekendAdventurer.com Backpacking food you can buy at the local supermarket. Alcohol Stove timed test.


  1. 25 Responses to “Backpacking Food”

  2. By slowtaknow on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    you should have used the same pot to test time,i love the atomic myself

  3. By petkol on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    I pitty people who (must) buy bulky packaged food.

  4. By gunlover556 on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    5:57 great idea dude

  5. By Nerotique on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Why not just use a stove that allows you to put it out easily? That was one of the main reasons I chose my Pack-a-feather.

  6. By oaney on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Mini cat seems like too much effort, especially on the trail. I am really impressed, however, with tinnys stove. Every soda can stove I make seems to leak or not blossom correctly…

    I love all of your videos, I watch yours, tinnys, and jason kraz’s all the time!

  7. By UpThatMountain on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    This is great stuff Russel! I’m glad to have seen your video, learned a lot, thanks for sharing. I’m from Manila, Philippines and I hike extensively. I’ve been hiking since the eary 90s (where I’m from, when you say hike, it means up a mountain, literally). Right now I’m considering going ultralight, though it’s not that popular here in the Philippines. I’ve already one bad knee due to hiking with heavy loads, and still want to enjoy the oudoors. You’re a great help! Thanks!

  8. By NowayLaughs on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Hey, I would love to see some too!
    I am also new to Camping/Hiking/Bushcraft and what not, but I think I have my food idea down pretty good.
    I know what if there is a BJ’s around you, you can get a lot of little packaged pasta, with the sauce powder and what not, all individually wrapped for single person meals, and they have lots of flavors, and are very high in carbs, so they will be good for hiking.
    Also, theres 99c Raman Noodles cups. Just add boiling water!
    Good luck!
    Cheers!
    -Dwin

  9. By NowayLaughs on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    I must gree 100 %

  10. By NowayLaughs on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Why?
    I love music, And couldn’t live (knowing what it is) without being able to experience some form of it… But, don’t you just think its kinda nice to get away, and just enjoy nature? Kinda the reason for hiking and what not in the first place.
    But, what ever floats your boar.

  11. By PrinceMyshkin82 on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Appalachian Trail: Ramen noodles and high mileage…until you get to the next town. Then consume nutrients in preparation for the next section. Repeat. Over and over and over again. Until you reach Maine. Yay!

  12. By victory01 on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    great food series!! exactly what i was looking for.

  13. By bushcraftboy1 on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    nice vid

  14. By man2wild on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    do you ever take you i-pod hiking. it really doesnt weigh anything.

  15. By Agesoloy2k on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    i alawys double bag any powder soup etc i carry in case of a split in bag great video

  16. By omgwtfmd on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    A quick tip if you plan on bringing soup on any hiking trip is to buy dehydrated soup packages (ex: cup of soup) empty the packs and put them in an empty bottle of water, saves a ton of space and reduces the trouble of having to carry all the garbage around.

  17. By hagejo2 on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Great vids bro,
    I am new to hiking and would love to see some vids about the best way to distribute weight in a pack or basic things like that.
    I know many of your subscribers may find these boring but there is a market out there for it.
    Keep up the OUTSTANDING vids bro

  18. By AUGRE12345 on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Great vid!!! I love your videos, they are very informative, and very well made. Keep em’ coming!

  19. By LEXPIX on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Good stuff man. keep em coming.

  20. By PackRat556 on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Enjoyed the video, Keep up the great work!

  21. By raindog951 on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    There must be an easier way of putting the stove out :-(
    Good video.

  22. By deedpole on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    5/5

  23. By MrBillTroop73 on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    We put bacon bits into our pea soup.

    Increased protein and flavor!

    Bill

  24. By NCHiker1970 on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Food dehydrator, one of the best things I have bought for backpacking. Dehydrated hamburger, vegies, spaggetti sauce, and the list goes on. I also buy the soup mixes and such already dehydrated as well. Good video, and Im glad to see you back.

  25. By WeekendAdventurer on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Thanks. very cool.

  26. By robinkoeman on May 28, 2010 | Reply

    Welcome back Russel! Good video and demonstration. 5/5

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