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This article will highlight, in part, how I simplify the shopping, packaging, and preparation of expedition foods by heavily relying upon single serving sized packages - especially for snacks that I eat throughout the day while on the trail (as opposed to in camp). Take note, however: I will not be discussing pre-packaged freeze dried meals. My preference is for foods that have a higher nutritional quality, a higher caloric density, and/or a lower cost than what is available in the food aisle at a local outfitter.

What I'm offering are my personal favorites in a few different categories. They are summarized in the following table.

Perhaps some of these ingredients will find their way into your backcountry diet, or spark some interest in related foods.

ARTICLE OUTLINE

  • Introduction
  • #7. Sahale Snacks Glazed Nuts
  • #6. Annie's Bunny Snacks
  • #5. SeaBear Wild Salmon
  • #4. Walker's Shortbread Fingers
  • #3. Justin's Almond Butter
  • #2. Terra Sweet Potato Chips
  • #1. Panda Black Licorice

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# PHOTOS: 7

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