Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Camping and Backpacking Food Problems!

One of the biggest problems people face when camping or backpacking is what to bring camping, as they lack inspiration and need some camping food ideas. Food for a backpacking trip is going to be totally different from food for camping, simply because of the weight and size issue. Also you might have problems with camping food storage. You need to keep your food as fresh as possible especially when you don´t have access to a refrigerator. However there are some useful tips regarding food when camping or backpacking that you might want to take into consideration. these are....

1) When backpacking, keep all food you intend to take in Ziplock bags, and weigh out just what you need, no more and no less.

2) There is the option of taking freeze dried or dehydrated meals whilst backpacking. They are calorie counted to give you energy, and do come in a variety of dishes, however they are very expensive. So I would advise only using them on a short trip. For longer trips I find a combination of supermarket freeze dried alternatives and my own food works really well.

3) when planning what to take for a camping trip, always plan on 3 meals per person per day, try to take dried goods that can be used for a variety of dishes such as pasta and rice. If you do have fresh food, make sure it is well chilled and try to use up first. Powdered milk and eggs are great and easy alternatives to the real thing.

4) If you do decide to cook when camping, try to do all the preparation the night before you want to eat that particular meal, as this will make cooking the meal alot easier on the day. One pot meals such as Chilis or stews are excellent as once you have done all the preparation, you can just throw it in the pot and let it cookm slowly, leaving you time to do other stuff.

5) For Food storage when camping, take a designated cooler that is filled with dry ice. This keeps longer than normal ice. However it is advisable that you only open when absolutely necessary. Take all foods and drinks needed for that day out and put into a secondary cooler that can be used more frequently. This means that you will have a constant supply of chilled foods.

These are just some of the tips regarding food when camping and backpacking. for more helpful hints and tips on thsi and other matters. Please visit Top camping and backpacking tips

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