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Hangzhou Comtrue-Food Tips for Camping and Hiking

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Hiking or camping on your agenda? Mapping out your outdoorsy nutrition needs is important: There’s plenty to consider besides simply grabbing an energy bar or a bottle of water. Follow these tips to ensure you have a nourishing and safe food experience on your next outdoor adventure.

 

1. Have a plan. Your food and water needs are generally higher than usual on activity-based excursions. Pay extra special attention to packing plenty of fluids for hot weather adventures. Some other key considerations before your hiking or camping trip include:

Length of the trip

What foods and beverages you’ll carry

How you’ll eat and drink

If bringing a cooler is an option

What food-related tools you’ll need

 

2. Pack easy-to-carry foods for a hike — or a day trip. You can actually pack perishable foods, such as sandwiches. Just be sure you have a cold source, like an ice pack, to keep these foods properly chilled. The more you stash in a backpack, the harder it is to hike, so opt mainly for non-perishable foods that are relatively lightweight and nutrient dense, such as:

Trail mix

Nuts, seeds, nut-based bars or nut butter packs

Dried or freeze-dried fruits and veggies

Energy bars, chews or gels

Granola or granola bars

Ready-made tuna salad pouches

Whole-grain tortillas

Natural or organic poultry, salmon or meat jerky

Bottled water or sports drink … it’s essential to stay hydrated! Pre-hydrate by drinking at least 4 cups of water before your hike so you’ll have less to carry. Then a good rule-of-thumb is to plan for about 2 cups of fluid for every hour of hiking

 

3. Pack easy-to-prep foods for camping — or a multi-day trip. It’s a little more challenging to pack food for days at a time. The first day you’ll be able to eat perishable foods. But after that, map out your meals so you’ll have what you enjoy and need. If you have a cooler, you’ll have numerous options. Otherwise, include any of these shelf-stable, easily-packed basics to sustain you:

Easy-to-carry foods mentioned above in #2

Ready-to-eat cereal

Fruit or vegetable puree in squeezable pouches (yes, like baby food!)

Chunk white chicken pouches

Individual packets of mayo, mustard, taco sauce and/or soy sauce

Whole-grain pasta, couscous, rice mix, pancake mix, hot cereal, dried soups and freeze-dried foods (if you’ll have the ability to boil water)

Marshmallows — for a campfire dessert, of course

Bottled water, plus powdered beverage mixes

 

4. To store, serve or dispose of food properly and safely, bring these essentials:

Disposable wipes/moist towelettes or biodegradable soap

Bowls, plates and extra plates

Kettle or cooking pot

Eating and cooking utensils

Ice packs

Compostable trash bags

Portable water filters or water purification tablets

Thermometers for cooler and cooked meat, if applicable

 

5. Always follow good food safety practices — from packing to plating. Remember that perishable food cannot be kept out in hot weather (90°F or higher) for more than one hour; in mild weather for more than two hours. And always practice these four food safety tips:

Wash hands often. This includes before and after eating. Moist towelettes work fine.

Keep raw meats and ready-to-eat foods separate. Use extra plates that you’ve packed — one for raw and one for prepared foods.

Cook to proper temperatures. Use a food thermometer to be sure cooked food has reached a safe internal temperature. Not sure what that is? Check out this chart.

Refrigerate promptly below 40°F. Of course, if you don’t have a fridge, pack perishable food, including meat or poultry, with plenty of ice or icepacks in a well-insulated cooler to keep the temperature below 40°F. Store leftovers in the cooler only if it still has ice. And keep the cooler in as cool a place as possible.

Get more cooler tips! Start with cleaning tips, and learn to pack the perfect cooler.

 

Now, take a hike!

 

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