[pct-l] stoveless ideas?

Sean Nordeen sean at lifesadventures.net
Fri Mar 30 22:51:46 CDT 2007


I've sometimes done this on the trail.  I put my food and water in a good piece of tupperware in the morning and leave it in the outside pocket on my pack and after a few hours everything is rehydrated and you can have lunch without cooking (some things work better then others with this method).  And if the weather is hot, the food may even be warmer then luke-warm.

--- diana s <tergemina at hotmail.com> wrote:

> So I have decided to forgo my stove, at least for
> southern California, 
> because I would like to worry a wee bit less about
> water and also I really 
> really don't want to be responsible for starting a
> great big inferno in the 
> hot, dry desert. But now I am stumped on what to
> eat. I have done the 
> stoveless thing for quite a few miles on the AT, but
> my diet was just awful 
> and I really want to stay healthier this time
> around. I know folks love 
> their summer sausages and tuna packs, but I don't
> eat meat (gasp!). Does 
> anyone have any good suggestions for a cold
> (healthful) vegetarian trail 
> diet? Thanks yall!
> chigger
>



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