Planning a long-distance hike and was wondering what are some of the food hacks I could use to have a lighter backpack and equally have healthy meals.
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Lightweight reflective insulation or backpacking stove windscreens make an excellent cozy for your cookpot and lid, allowing you to cook more meals with less fuel. Julie said, “I’ve made a 4 oz. can of fuel last 10 days, cooking one meal a night and having one or two cups of tea a day!”
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Hey guys, I can also suggest Hungryhiker dehydrated food – it way in at about 100g to 120g. And have great options available for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Hungryhiker.co.za