This section had a little bit of everything: bovine trail companions, rocky trail, an injury, trail magic, big mountain scenery, and a zero day in a fantastic trail town!
Thank you, karmahavok! I don't have a way to heat them, so I just eat them cold. Another hiker ("Knee Deep") gave me the idea to buy frozen burritos in the grocery stores and eat them the next day after they've thawed. The burritos are fully cooked before they're frozen, so they don't require any more cooking. They would be better if they were heated up, but I eat a cold breakfast every day anyway when backpacking, and a cold burrito is WAY better than my usual granola, powdered milk, and cold water!
This section had a little bit of everything: bovine trail companions, rocky trail, an injury, trail magic, big mountain scenery, and a zero day in a fantastic trail town!
How do you heat the frozen burritos you pack in? Nice vids.
Thank you, karmahavok! I don't have a way to heat them, so I just eat them cold. Another hiker ("Knee Deep") gave me the idea to buy frozen burritos in the grocery stores and eat them the next day after they've thawed. The burritos are fully cooked before they're frozen, so they don't require any more cooking. They would be better if they were heated up, but I eat a cold breakfast every day anyway when backpacking, and a cold burrito is WAY better than my usual granola, powdered milk, and cold water!