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Hike-a-thon 2009


tarnalberry

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It's my fourth hike-a-thon this year! If you'd like to follow the journey, check out my trip reports on my blog:

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As a gluten-free bonus, you'll hear all about the food I take for day trips and for backpacking. ;)


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Four trip reports up so far, though only one is a backpacking trip featuring food.

For the rest of the day trips, it's mostly some variety of bar form foods - various ones that I often 'try out' on the trail.

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There's another set of blog reports up for Golden Lakes Loop, a four day backpacking trip this past weekend.

It starts here: Open Original Shared Link; there are five entries over four days.

The food I took:

  • 1) snackage for lunch/snacks
    • 1) a bunch of random Gluten-free Casein-free bars - mostly clif nectar, bumble bars
    • 2) a little bit of trail mix
    • 3) home dried mangoes, blueberries, bananas, and strawberries
    • 4) green bean "chips" (from trader joe's)
    • 5) homemade flaxmeal & banana crackers

    [*]2) freezer-bag cooking meals for breakfast and dinner

    • 1) dehydrated eggs and potatoes o'obrien
    • 2) dehydrates eggs with lentils and tomatoes
    • 3) cream of rice with quinoa flakes, flax meal, cinnamon, and sugar
    • 4) dehydrated homemade chicken-rice soup
    • 5) dehydrated lentils with chicken and veggies
    • 6) dehydrated amaranth and fire roasted tomatoes with polish keilbalsa

    [*]3) dessert

    • 1) dark chocolate (of course!)
    • 2) chocolate coconut instant pudding (made with cornstarch, cocoa powder, sugar, and dried coconut milk)

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