Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the lighttrailfood group: When is your favorite time to hike? Chose as many as you like o Spring o...
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Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the lighttrailfood group: What is your average length for a backpacking venture? o Overnight o 2 - 3...
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Oct 4, 2003 1:34 am
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Here's an update about the chorizo on the trail. It worked well, but I should not have cut it. All of my maildrops for a 400-mile hiker were fine, but by the...
The reason that stuff doesn't need refridgeration is probably that it is vacuum packaged. I know a lot of stuff that can be kept in room temperature for yeas...
Sorry for sending "spam" but I thought some of you might be interested. October 10 -12 is the Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Assoc. "Gathering" in Hanover,...
For example: mozarella string cheese sticks keep for at least a month without refrigeration. They are individually vacuum packed. We have both carried them...
Sorry for this very late reply, but I'd set all my lists to "no mail" while travelling... I use a nylon fine-mesh basket that sits right in the cup, resting on...
Looks like a cheap standard potato peeler. Works by having an abrasive inside. Works best for potatoes that are round, I don't think vegetables with other...
Anyone ever been in Pisgah National Forest? I'm interested in taking a group of boy scouts in that area and would like to know where the good spots are hidden....
Hello fellow hikers. I am a new member to the lighttrailfood forum. I only started hiking in Feb. of this year, so I am wanting to learn all that I can. I...
Right now, I have no questions. I have sat here for hours now looking through the archives and all I can say is WOW, I LOVE IT and THANKS to all for sharing. I...
I saw some pre-cooked hamburger (with mexican seasonings) at Walmart. It is packed in a foil package similar to the way some Tuna is coming these days. At 10...
Mike, I have not tried it - but I got this info on it yesterday from another list I am on ... Sounds like I might have to give it a try! Bill ... From:...
This looks like a great group. Hat's off to the moderator/s. I have a small online wilderness village, where we also have some backpackers. I'm mostly...
asked BizSiteNetworks.com to send you this message and link: Does anybody have a method to prevent breakageof Ritz crackers on the trail, such as a plastic...
asked BizSiteNetworks.com to send you this message and link: Does anybody have a method to prevent breakageof Ritz crackers on the trail, such as a plastic...
Does anybody have a method to prevent breakageof Ritz crackers on the trail, such as a plastic cylinder they have found? ### A pringles can works well. Shane...
I bet the "Go Snack" containers would work. They have cheetos or fritos or whatever in them already. I use one for my tools on the bicycle - it's designed to...
Both Walmart and K-mart sell a plastic screw top container for the crackers. It is clear with a tan top. Tupperware also sells one. Cost was about $2.00 and it...
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Dec 3, 2003 9:28 pm
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... Hi Not sure if you have these in the states, but we can buy milk in 2 litre plastic containers. What I do is cut off the tops of two containers, just ...
Here is what worked for me: Make a tight stack of cracker for a meal, wrapping snugly in plastic wrap. Tape, if necessary to ensure the package stays tight....
<<Does anybody have a method to prevent breakageof Ritz crackers on the trail, such as a plastic cylinder they have found?>> How about putting them in a round...
... From: <lighttrailfood@yahoogroups.com> To: <lighttrailfood@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 2:42 AM Subject: [lighttrailfood] Digest...
Hi folks! As you can see the GeoCities folks are requiring that the Light Trail Food web site to be updated. I asked for input about a year ago and didn't get...
If you decide to delete it why don't you send it to some other site for inclusion. Or why don't you add it to the groups files Thanks, Paul Schilke ... From:...
... I agree. I would also be happy to host it on my Aushiker.com website. Would keep it separate so no linkage. Just a matter of providing space. Andrew -- ...