Dru Posted June 6, 2002 Posted June 6, 2002 And of course who needs a hydration system bladder when you have a whole cows liver? Quote
allison Posted June 7, 2002 Posted June 7, 2002 Got to second the vote for Tasty Bites Indian Food. A little heavy, so you eat it on the first day out. Add chicken and you really have a feast. sometimes I think I'll nver get lightweight and tasty in the same sentence. All the good stuff weighs. I'd like to add here that Dru seems to have a liking for canned peaches, but that may be more of a camping sort of thing. I tried to do some stuff with a food dehydrator last year but it was all sort of nasty. Anyone have good luck with this? Quote
Dwayner Posted June 7, 2002 Posted June 7, 2002 Three days later....and I'm still drunk! Barkeep! Another Snakebite, and a plate of Lawn Sausage, please. - Dwayner...crankin' the gritstone for Her Majesty. Quote
Coondog Posted June 7, 2002 Posted June 7, 2002 Couscous is the ticket: light, easy to cook, high carbs & glycemic index... like to spice it up with something from the bulk spices section, summa the greens littering Muir snowfield from people not roasting in the hut, add some tuna or maybe salami... Ummmmmmmm. Ate different couscous for 4 dinners straight on a trip a few weeks ago and didn't die, so it's got a lot going for it. Or cheese fondue. And I like a Nalgene of riesling to wash it down with... --cd Quote
mwills Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 chocolate covered espresso beans are a must (or tylenol for the ensuing headache due to no caffiene), something tasty for the summit (muffin, nutty bar), snyders pretzles, some gu for emergencies, something simple to cook for dinner (rice, no cous cous, pasta, etc). Quote
IceIceBaby Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 Hi Allison, The dehydrators working fine if you cut the veggies or meats to a small pieces also in order to achieve good results you need a good dehydrator (i.e. even and constant heating temperature in the dehydrator) the one I have very good experience with is Excalibur it will pay in the long run for it self with the money you save on food BTW there is nothing out there like home cooking dehydrated food Quote
Dru Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 Its pretty hard to dehydrate watermelon and what you are left with is not that appetizing. Quote
Poseur Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 TUMS, for those who are gastrointestinally challenged. Quote
IceIceBaby Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 Well, I heard that jellyfish make for an exquisite gourmet dehydrated entrée along with dehydrated squid Quote
lizard_brain Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 On winter trips I like to take sushi. Mmmmmmm sushi - especially when your friends are eating power bar imitation lawn sausages for lunch. Only good in the winter, though. Doesn't keep long on hot summer trips - starts getting pretty ripe in your pack in just an hour or so. Quote
Dru Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 Slug is just preshelled escargot. Gourmet climbing at Index. Capt. can eat the brown ones Quote
Bronco Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 I like poptarts. really, lots of calories and carbs and not too much sugar for a pre-climb brekfast or a snack. Especially at altitude where oatmeal tastes like ...oatmeal. Quote
erik Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 i always have a can or two of buswiser in my pack....well worth the weight!!! also dehydrated food is extremly inefficent....you need too much water to process....but either way eat away or i'll have seconds!!!! but no sharing my beer!!!! Quote
Bronco Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 I noticed a 40ouncer fits right into the crampon pouch of my ice pack. Crampons or Beer? Quote
Dru Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Bronco: I noticed a 40ouncer fits right into the crampon pouch of my ice pack. Crampons or Beer? Wear your crampons = more room for beer. Quote
lizard_brain Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 quote: Originally posted by erik: i always have a can or two of buswiser in my pack.... Budweiser is beer?!?!? [ 06-13-2002, 02:20 PM: Message edited by: lizard brain ] Quote
Dru Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 budweiser is not beer.. it is piss in a can... if you want beer drink real stuff not processed rice byproduct. note the beer in thins icon is dark stuf Quote
allthumbs Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 oops [ 06-13-2002, 04:12 PM: Message edited by: trask ] Quote
Alpine_Tom Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Dru: What about good old BACON. Ed Abbey, in his books, is always cookin bacon for breakfast. You take a pound or so and fry it up good and you arent gonna get cold AT ALL during the day. Bacon taped over a blister will also heal it, and you can cut a slit in the bacon and put it over your eyes if you forgot your sunglasses.... Read Wm. O'Douglas's "Of Men and Mountains" They went on two-week hikes with a cast-iron skillet, five pound sacks of beans, flour, sugar, slabs of bacon, etc, all rolled up in a blanket. You could use the skillet for glissades, which cleans the bottom. Quote
Dru Posted June 13, 2002 Posted June 13, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Alpine Tom: quote:Originally posted by Dru: What about good old BACON. Ed Abbey, in his books, is always cookin bacon for breakfast. You take a pound or so and fry it up good and you arent gonna get cold AT ALL during the day. Bacon taped over a blister will also heal it, and you can cut a slit in the bacon and put it over your eyes if you forgot your sunglasses.... Read Wm. O'Douglas's "Of Men and Mountains" They went on two-week hikes with a cast-iron skillet, five pound sacks of beans, flour, sugar, slabs of bacon, etc, all rolled up in a blanket. You could use the skillet for glissades, which cleans the bottom. Eating beans and bacon 3x/day for a week will clean the too from gas expulsion. Quote
IceIceBaby Posted June 14, 2002 Posted June 14, 2002 quote: Originally posted by Dru: Eating beans and bacon 3x/day for a week will clean the too from gas expulsion. Oh Yeah… the all famous B&B [ 06-13-2002, 05:39 PM: Message edited by: IceIceBaby ] Quote
IceIceBaby Posted June 14, 2002 Posted June 14, 2002 quote: Originally posted by lizard brain: On winter trips I like to take sushi. Mmmmmmm sushi . A second use for a frozen sushi will be target practice on your partner helmet when he seconding a pitch… "bombs a way"… Quote
Dru Posted June 14, 2002 Posted June 14, 2002 Snafflehoundjaeger and peregrine wingz... justlike in the "olden days" when climbers used to bag goats and marmots for dinner... now all them critters are gone so we must eat the plentiful 'hound. Whiskey jacks can be trained to land in your hand too. They are feathery but 24 or so would make a good pie. Who am I kidding. I take along extra nuts just to feed to the alpine moochers. Quote
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