That looks like it'll load up nice and small! Those Starkist chicken packs looks like a winner! And can never go wrong with itchyban! And those knorr rice packs are a go to for us as well! That's a great load out Mr.Tony thanks for sharing bruv! Cheers, Kimmers and Jerbs #22ADAY I'll never quit quitting 👍🏻🇺🇸🔥🔪🔥🇨🇦👍🏻
I’m a thru hiker, It’s so hard being gluten free and tree nut free, and a lot more expensive. I’ve resorted to dehydrating my own meals, I cook large batches and dehydrate them. Portioning them out and measuring calories and protein. That way I don’t need to carry any seasonings, I only carry olive oil in packets. Gluten free and free nut free ( no cross contamination) snacks I will buy but they’re very few. I think I will have to make my own snacks also.
1:50 - "It's just cheap coffee, because it doesn't really matter when you're camping." I beg to differ, sir! I'm not a coffee drinker but many people are very serious about their morning coffee on the trail. I drink tea, and I drink Yorkshire Gold because it's WAY worth it. A good cup of tea can fix a rainy day. It's a dime doing $20 worth of work.
@@Stone-Wolf-Outdoors theres a really ingenious diy build on youtube that a guy did he uses a dollar tree mints tin and a package of the art section glitter sprinklers to hold the spices, the kit is less than 3.00 to make and can hold 5 clitter shakers and up to 3 boulion cubes as well
Love the seasoning kit!
It is nice to have I always take it even if I switch out some for the meals I make
I just mix all mine in one small bottle.
All good stuff for the trail or camp. Thanks for showing us. Take care.
got to have good food on the trail or at camp
Great suggestions!
Thank You
That looks like it'll load up nice and small! Those Starkist chicken packs looks like a winner! And can never go wrong with itchyban! And those knorr rice packs are a go to for us as well! That's a great load out Mr.Tony thanks for sharing bruv! Cheers, Kimmers and Jerbs #22ADAY I'll never quit quitting 👍🏻🇺🇸🔥🔪🔥🇨🇦👍🏻
thanks Jerbs most of that is my goto for sure
Great review. Nice and simple.
thank you and thank you for the sub
I’m a thru hiker, It’s so hard being gluten free and tree nut free, and a lot more expensive. I’ve resorted to dehydrating my own meals, I cook large batches and dehydrate them. Portioning them out and measuring calories and protein. That way I don’t need to carry any seasonings, I only carry olive oil in packets. Gluten free and free nut free ( no cross contamination) snacks I will buy but they’re very few. I think I will have to make my own snacks also.
thats great i want to do the PCT but wife not liking the idea i keep telling here i have done the Washington section sonly 5 months left
lol
Pretty cool load out brother tony.ibsee some things to add to my pack
cool glad it helped
I just had an idea.....what if after you make your oatmeal, you add a broken up nutrigrain bar for more flavor??? Sounds good to me lol
i have done that it works
1:50 - "It's just cheap coffee, because it doesn't really matter when you're camping." I beg to differ, sir! I'm not a coffee drinker but many people are very serious about their morning coffee on the trail. I drink tea, and I drink Yorkshire Gold because it's WAY worth it. A good cup of tea can fix a rainy day. It's a dime doing $20 worth of work.
I don't drink much coffee or tea but I agree bring what you like neither are heavy. its just a example of a budget load out
Looks good to me! I don't go backpacking to be hungry! Don't mind carrying food.
Could you talk about your spice pouch. I've been looking for a good one
i found the containers on amazon and had a bag for them just laying around that said i have been looking to upgrade myself
@@Stone-Wolf-Outdoors theres a really ingenious diy build on youtube that a guy did he uses a dollar tree mints tin and a package of the art section glitter sprinklers to hold the spices, the kit is less than 3.00 to make and can hold 5 clitter shakers and up to 3 boulion cubes as well
@@remirez2k3 sweet
Looks good to me
it is :)
@@Stone-Wolf-Outdoors A feast
@@DaveCollierCamping i like to eat good lol
Bit different if you're a carnivore. Haven't found any videos covering that yet. 😟🥴
you could always do jerky or any dried meat
You can buy dehydrated ground beef, beef, chicken and pork.
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