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Re: [at-l] breaking camp
Thanks. I agree with your strategy--and I like to eat frequently on the
trail. Part of my problem is that I'm not a big fan of traditional
breakfast foods, although I'm always hungry in the morning. I'm thinking
I'll go with a combination of a powdered drink and a Cliff bar.
Give Me Chocolate
CHoover241@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 11/5/98 3:54:30 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
> patv@falcon.cc.ukans.edu writes:
>
> > That said, I'm still looking for good, non-cook breakfast options. Don't
> > suggest poptarts <gag>.
>
> I don't eat oatmeal so I had to find something to eat in the morning. I don't
> like to dally either as I am a slow hiker, need frequent breaks, and really
> enjoy getting to the shelter early.
>
> I start my day out with instant breakfast. I drink this while I am packing
> things up. About an hour up the trail I stop and eat more substantial food for
> example....a bagel, cheese, or some salami (or all 3). This stop is important
> too as use this to make any necessary adjustments to my pack or boot laces,
> etc.
>
> choovers
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