Preparing food after a long day of hiking or playing in the woods never sounds like fun. Having some ready-to-eat foods on hand can help you out, providing a convenient way to ingest those necessary calories without a huge effort or time in… read more
Camping is often synonymous with eating preserved foods, rounded out by foraged berries and freshly caught fish. However, a "tailgate," car-based camper need not go this route. Even for walk-in campsites, the hike from the parking lot to th… read more
Your food list for camping depends a lot on the type of camping trip you're taking. If you are going on an easy outdoor weekend trip with the family and can bring a cooler, you have many more food options available to you. For backwoods c… read more
Choosing the right foods for camping depends on your approach to the outdoors. Some campers relish the challenge of cooking outside and make gourmet meals with the most primitive of tools. For other campers, "getting away from it all" mean… read more
Camping in the backcountry does not mean eating tree bark, leaves and suspicious berries. Instead, with an action plan, you can make delicious, nutritious meals -- similar to home. The key to eating while camping is preparation. Also, if yo… read more
Taking the right amount of food on a camping trip is a craft. You don't want too little while staying outdoors, especially if you're hiking, swimming, boating, or enjoying other strenuous activities that require lots of energy. Similarly, y… read more
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