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#228063 - 07/19/11 04:54 PM Re: Camp food [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
Colourful Offline
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Registered: 11/14/07
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Remember that peanut butter, oranges, bacon and canned fish are what attract bears the most.

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#228068 - 07/19/11 05:23 PM Re: Camp food [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
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#228069 - 07/19/11 05:32 PM Re: Camp food [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
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I like to keep it basic. It helps me with my fantasy that Im a rugged cowboy surviving off the bare minimal as I Travel to my destination... Or something to that effect.... Dont judge me....
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#228070 - 07/19/11 06:07 PM Re: Camp food [Re: Frisket]
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Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 3078

Quote:
I like to keep it basic. It helps me with my fantasy that Im a rugged cowboy surviving off the bare minimal as I Travel to my destination... Or something to that effect.... Dont judge me....


Does that mean your compatriots have to stay upwind when dinner is served. whistle laugh

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#228079 - 07/19/11 09:10 PM Re: Camp food [Re: Frisket]
Eugene Offline
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Originally Posted By: Frisket
I like to keep it basic. It helps me with my fantasy that Im a rugged cowboy surviving off the bare minimal as I Travel to my destination... Or something to that effect.... Dont judge me....


Not really possible to live like that now a days with hunting laws in place, you can't just live off the land like they did then

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#228091 - 07/20/11 03:55 AM Re: Camp food [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
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how about a Whelen Sandwich? named after it's inventor Townsend Whelen of turn of the century,1901,outdoor fame.a "clean out the frige" sandwich that's made at home and fried up in camp.the trick of course is heavy thick bread with cooked bacon,fried egg,cheese,onion..whatever.you hit camp and heat it up with the grease of your choice.no pots to clean or water to boil,just wipe out the fry pan.i would think a big hot sandwich at the end of the day would beat a freeze dry dinner--or a MRE...

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#228302 - 07/23/11 12:33 PM Re: Camp food [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
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I'm biased. My personal favourite is fresh trout and baked beans over a campfire. Of course, that implies that you use a campfire instead of a stove and that you have luck when fishing. wink

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#228306 - 07/23/11 01:03 PM Re: Camp food [Re: bacpacjac]
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Originally Posted By: bacpacjac

That is a nice setup.

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#228318 - 07/23/11 06:17 PM Re: Camp food [Re: bacpacjac]
Roarmeister Offline
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Registered: 09/12/01
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Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
Originally Posted By: bacpacjac
I'm biased. My personal favourite is fresh trout and baked beans over a campfire. Of course, that implies that you use a campfire instead of a stove and that you have luck when fishing. wink


Hmmm... shore lunch! From my brother's fishing lodge.
Friendly lake trout - I'd guess about 10 lbs (small for this lake)
Duncan Lake, North West Territories, Canada


Edited by Roarmeister (07/23/11 08:15 PM)

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#228319 - 07/23/11 06:26 PM Re: Camp food [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
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Registered: 09/12/01
Posts: 960
Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
Originally Posted By: Outdoor_Quest
I'll be using a gas (canistered) stove. I'd guess that we'll have just a short 3 hour hike in.


PIZZA! or not. laugh

Beef stew (or pork hock and lentil stew) assembled, partially cooked then bagged & frozen. Actually just about any home cooked meal that can be prepared ahead of time and frozen will work. It will thaw by the time you set up camp. You aren't limited to ramen noodles and pre-packed tuna (although I do like that!)

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