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>>2866341
I really dislike eating while /out/
it makes any trip 1000% more complicated.
i hate dealing with food, ingredients, coolers, cooking, cleaning, trying to find a place to shit, all that crap.
I have personally been exclusively using Onions, yes. s o y lent as my main food source since 2012 when I do almost any camping. it saves a lot of weight, i dont need bear canisters. I do bring some snacks and if im near a city, i will get some local grub, even with that i take maybe 2 shits the entire time.

back in 2012 i had a colonoscopy a day before my week long trip so I kept up a liquid diet during that trip. I felt amazing, I had to take zero shits, never had to deal with cooking related shit, finding a bathroom, digging a hole, none of that.

i just wish onions didnt get such a bad rep. its literally powdered food. just add water.
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>>2866341
I really dislike op. He's a giant faggot
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>>2866341
Pic related. Of course it's not always the same. Just my /out/ graphic to not forget something. I'm lazy to update it, but there should be apples, few dry sausages and that dark, dense bread... I don't know what it's called in English.

>>2866344
Eating when /out/ is fun, I don't see it so complicated. Anyway, I like onions too. Red onions taste best. But... good luck eating only onions, lol.
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>>2866367
>moloko
Idi ko mne stalker...

>>2866341
If it's a short trip I have bread, cheese, salami, fruit, nuts, chocolate. For a longer trip oats, lentils, canned fish or meat, powdered milk, dehydrated veg, and some drinking powder with electrolytes, vitamin C etc;
Theres actually a lot of stuff I alternate between throughout the year but don't want to make the post too big.
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>>2866344
Anon that stuff is still food and is in containers a bear can break open

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