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<blockquote data-quote="Topshot" data-source="post: 269238" data-attributes="member: 13285"><p>On most ultralight back pack trips I cook some meat before I go. I then take oats, bread, Vegemite and packet tuna.</p><p>This means I need no cooking equipment at all as all food is eaten cold.</p><p> </p><p>If it is to an established base camp, way back in the sticks I take in as much food of all types as I can carry, everything not eaten on the first trip for the season is then sealed in a plastic drum and left there for next time. I also get my kids to pack food in for me to eat on other trips when they are at school. They hate to have go to school while the old man is out back packing for deer. ha ha.</p><p> </p><p>I have done a few survival type hikes where I took one cooking pot and a 5kg bag of rice and nothing else to eat! I cought trout and shot deer to have with the rice cooked over an open fire. These are great trips and the pack is VERY light. But I tend to loose a bit of weight on this diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topshot, post: 269238, member: 13285"] On most ultralight back pack trips I cook some meat before I go. I then take oats, bread, Vegemite and packet tuna. This means I need no cooking equipment at all as all food is eaten cold. If it is to an established base camp, way back in the sticks I take in as much food of all types as I can carry, everything not eaten on the first trip for the season is then sealed in a plastic drum and left there for next time. I also get my kids to pack food in for me to eat on other trips when they are at school. They hate to have go to school while the old man is out back packing for deer. ha ha. I have done a few survival type hikes where I took one cooking pot and a 5kg bag of rice and nothing else to eat! I cought trout and shot deer to have with the rice cooked over an open fire. These are great trips and the pack is VERY light. But I tend to loose a bit of weight on this diet. [/QUOTE]
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