What I'm Eating on a 4 Night Backpacking Trip

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  • @hilandmalt
    @hilandmalt 4 роки тому +1

    I drove down from Hillsboro to Salem for the eclipse. It took over 3 hours to get back to Hillsboro! I wouldn't have missed it for the world.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  4 роки тому +1

      The eclipse was cool. I watched it from work. We all took our office chairs outside for an hour and watched.

  • @Wondering_Fireball
    @Wondering_Fireball 4 роки тому

    I stick my meals in a quart freezer tip lock bag. But keep a mountain house bag to stick your meal in to help it cook. It will stay clean and is reusable for all your cooked meals.

  • @MrAussieJules
    @MrAussieJules 6 років тому +3

    Neat bag... for lunch I sometimes take an old style salami stick , and a loaf of bread... which I cut as I go. I also have nalgene containers with vegemite, peanut butter... tabasco sauce can add spice to evening meals.

  • @Mtnsunshine
    @Mtnsunshine 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for the great ideas. And thank you for all the links. Very helpful! My local store does not carry many of the items you showed so online shopping will be the way to go. I really appreciate all the work you put into these videos.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  6 років тому +1

      You're SO welcome Karen! I am so glad that this was helpful!

  • @firstname4337
    @firstname4337 6 років тому +3

    +1 for BarkThins -- those things are awesome

  • @michaelsorrells4506
    @michaelsorrells4506 6 років тому +7

    Awesome info. You're one of the few sources I've found on healthy hiker food. It's so crazy how much "crap" people eat when taxing their bodies so hard during a hike. I don't eat grains, so I would eat a more paleo breakfast (bacon and eggs), but I'll be incorporating more of what you listed here. Also, AWESOME job meal planning! I always take to much as well and I LOVE lists. OCD at its finest. Thanks for sharing and God bless!

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  6 років тому +4

      I try my best to fuel my body with good things when I’m expecting so much from it. It’s insane how many thru hikers just eat gummy candy, snickers and plain ramen. I understand being on a budget and having to eat ramen, but you can make that semi healthy too by adding dehydrated meat and veggies to the soup. Lists are definitely your friend when going backpacking and planning a trip :) thanks for watching!

  • @ph4rddesciple719
    @ph4rddesciple719 3 роки тому +1

    I am addicted to your channel! Thank you for just being you...

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  3 роки тому

      Aw this comment made my day! Thank you!!!!

  • @abdelkaderelkindi2382
    @abdelkaderelkindi2382 6 років тому +1

    I admire your help and advice about the food thinks for what you do

  • @philmcracken6590
    @philmcracken6590 5 років тому

    You are so organized. I just throw a lil more than 4 days of food (if im doin 4 days) in a bag and go williy nilly, eat whatever im in the mood for trying to kill heavy items first. Never had an issue

  • @pnwadventuresandgearreview8749
    @pnwadventuresandgearreview8749 7 років тому +1

    very organized love that bag I am totally into compartmentalization to keep things organized and that bag looks great for that.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      Yes that bag is so great! Looking forward to taking it on my pct trip this summer.

  • @Wondering_Fireball
    @Wondering_Fireball 4 роки тому

    May I also suggest emergency C as a drink mix, it helps keep your immune system strong. I like the raspberry. I also carry small packets of mustard, I mix with my supper meal. Mustard helps prevent muscle cramps. I’ve learned most of these tricks while in the military during long hikes or road marches carrying large loads.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  4 роки тому

      I had no idea that mustard helps with muscle cramps. Good to know, thank you!

  • @paoemantega8793
    @paoemantega8793 5 років тому

    I would take some hot smoked, cooked meat in delicious sauce. It may weigh slightly more than freeze dried beetles and sawdust, but it sure does taste better and would easily last til the 4th day. Meat in sauce also has masses of protein, and, if you choose the right cut (i.e. belly, neck or skirt), masses of fat too for energy. Good luck with your hike, and also for the PCT you intend to hike. Thank you for posting.

  • @mylenetorres1100
    @mylenetorres1100 7 років тому +2

    Perfect!!! I love how you planned each day... very efficient way to pack so you won't put any extra weight. I really want to find the Tuna and salmon in pouches but looks like they are not available in Canada

    • @hoser7706
      @hoser7706 5 років тому

      Mylene Torres Metro stores in ON and PQ sometimes carry their house branded tuna pouches

    • @stanlocke1009
      @stanlocke1009 4 роки тому

      Superstore and its affiliates stock the pouches

  • @jimwisconsin4453
    @jimwisconsin4453 7 років тому +2

    Great video again. Very interesting. I like your logic behind your food choices. Great idea dumping the heavy packaging and putting the contents (with directions) in ziplocks, and taking the roll out of t.p.! Looking forward to your next video. (BTW...Your eyes photograph beautifully.)

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +1

      Yes, that sweater made my eyes VERY green!!! Thanks for watching Jim!

  • @Wondering_Fireball
    @Wondering_Fireball 4 роки тому

    Have you thought of mixing breakfast essentials with your coffee? It’s loaded with vitamins and other things your body needs

  • @esdeekay4344
    @esdeekay4344 7 років тому +1

    A list! Why didn't came up with that.....
    Had a gastric-bypass so i have to be very careful with sugars but i manage very well.
    Have to check those electrolytes, they look handy.
    Subscribed.....i like good tips from fellow hikers......
    *waves*

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      +Es DeeKay hey thanks for subscribing!!!

  • @Coppersaguaro
    @Coppersaguaro 7 років тому

    Great selections!
    Glad I came across your channel. I'm an hour south of Eugene and your trips motivate me to get out more and go places I haven't been yet.
    Looking forward to your trip. 🤙🏼

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching Adam! I hope I am able to go on the trip. All the fires are putting a damper on things :(

  • @bacsandrei
    @bacsandrei 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the great ideas

  • @Tor524
    @Tor524 7 років тому +2

    Hi,i just find your channel the other day.And i have been searching for some smart bag for my food and the one you got was super nice.
    Thanks for a very good channel.
    Tobias from sweden

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      Yes, this bag is perfect for a food bag because you can stay very organized! Thanks so much for watching and subscribing all the way from Sweden Tobias!!!

  • @JessieBanana
    @JessieBanana 4 роки тому +1

    Hi! I’m not sure if you answered this in another video, so I apologize if this is a redundant question. I’m new to backpacking and also in Oregon. I wanted to know if you used a bear bag in addition to this bag and if not how you store your food? Thank you!

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  4 роки тому

      In areas where bears are prevalent I use a bear canister. For all other trips I just use this bag and I can tie it up in a tree if I need to. In the high elevations where I usually backpack our main concern is rodents.

  • @brianonthego
    @brianonthego 7 років тому +1

    Smart idea writing the days food....good thinking.

  • @onis1969
    @onis1969 5 років тому

    buy a package of rubber bands to help minimize large things,they work great and it dont matter if you lose them

  • @ToxiciteaTV
    @ToxiciteaTV 7 років тому +2

    Just discovered your channel today and I'm already enjoying it. I live in Washington, so it's cool to see some places to visit in Oregon. :D The segmented bag is a great idea for packing food, so thanks for sharing! I do have an unrelated question, what brand is the hoodie you're wearing?

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +3

      +Melinda Palmer hey thanks for subscribing!!!!! I have such few female subscribers I love it when I hear from fellow woman hikers! The hoodie is actually from Forever21.

    • @ToxiciteaTV
      @ToxiciteaTV 7 років тому

      Hike Oregon Thanks! And I agree, it’s great to see other women who enjoy the outdoors. I just need to find some to go backpacking with! :D

    • @michaelb1761
      @michaelb1761 7 років тому +2

      I hope you aren't letting that keep you off the trail. People may tell you that you can't go solo, but you most certainly can. Don't let anyone transfer their fears onto you and keep you from enjoying all that the outdoors has to offer.

  • @didymostruespeal
    @didymostruespeal 7 років тому +1

    Great channel!.. I wanted to know what program you edit with and what camera you shoot with . I just bought a little Dobby drone and I was going to start vlogging myself. Using my cell phone

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      Hey thanks for watching and subscribing. I film with a Sony HDR-CX 405 and I use iMovie to edit my videos.

  • @nadiastewart30
    @nadiastewart30 6 років тому +2

    Love the intro music

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  6 років тому +1

      Thanks so much! I love anything by Sappheiros!

  • @robertbutow1110
    @robertbutow1110 6 років тому +1

    Nice video thank you

  • @dlangster
    @dlangster 6 років тому +1

    Love the vid and the info. Thanks!

  • @DavidParker73
    @DavidParker73 7 років тому

    Hike sounds like the eclipse is bringing out the crazies over on your side of the state.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +1

      Oh yea, it's already nuts with traffic, and gas stations are already running out of gas!

  • @michaelb1761
    @michaelb1761 7 років тому

    I do something similar to you as far as planning out my meals, but I never follow a specific menu plan. I'll figure how many breakfasts, lunches, and dinners I need and how many days of snacks that I need. While on the trail, I'll end up mixing and matching the lunches, dinners, and snacks anyway. I also total the calories and protein for the foods that I'm taking and will make adjustments to take between 2,800 and 3,000 calories per day because I know that's all the appetite that I have even on a two week trip. I will make further adjustments to hit at least 100 g of protein per day based on my weight and both military and private studies on weight loss/maintenance, it is very important to get sufficient protein in order to maintain strength and stamina. The fact that I enjoy protein powders with Nido whole milk powder really helps me bump up the protein content when needed. This planning helps me end up with little or no extra food at the end of a hike. To me the perfect hike is the one where I run out of food the last morning on trail. I totally agree that Mt House and the like are poor choices for nutrition, way high in salt, and not really that tasty for me, though I know lots of hikers really like them. 5 lbs for 4 days of food is super light. The rule of thumb is 1.5 to 2 lbs per day. With good calorie dense food, say 120 calories per ounce, that works out to 2,800 to 3,800 calories per day. Most people can't believe that I can cram a weeks worth of food into a Bear Vault 450. Of course that's really a calorie to volume issue. But I end up taking foods that I can add oil to and improve the flavor along with tortillas, peanut butter, and trail mix. Also, I need my Snickers bar every day. ;-)

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      Yes I try to look at calorie dense food too. But I don't honestly have a huge appetite when I'm hiking in the summer time, until I've hiked for over a week...then the hiker hunger kicks in.

  • @ReynoldsDefenseFirmPortland
    @ReynoldsDefenseFirmPortland 7 років тому

    Love the idea of removing the Mountain house from those bags, but how do you re hydrate then> Do you add boiling water to the ziplock or cook the food in a pot? Packitgourmet has bags that you can put boilinb water in - are you using those?

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +1

      +Reynolds Defense Firm I cook in a pot.

    • @MatanuskaHIGH
      @MatanuskaHIGH 7 років тому

      the bags make clean up better though.. i only use my pot to boil as it keeps my pot clean. the weight of the bag is nothing.

  • @hikealgeria8758
    @hikealgeria8758 6 років тому +1

    thanks

  • @calebhodson7421
    @calebhodson7421 5 років тому +1

    I love dried mangos. I could eat that whole entire bag in one day lol

  • @PaulDGreen-bu4iz
    @PaulDGreen-bu4iz 7 років тому

    Great information again! Question, have you ever thought about taking an alcohol stove? They are a lot lighter than you stove. Thank you for sharing!

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      +Paul D. Green you're not allowed to use those in the summer here in Oregon due to fire danger.

    • @PaulDGreen-bu4iz
      @PaulDGreen-bu4iz 7 років тому

      Hike Oregon Oh ok. i'm sorry I didn't realize that. It should've dawned on me when you mentioned the dire that were going on there. Thank you for replying!

  • @explorermike19
    @explorermike19 6 років тому +1

    It amazes me how women can survive on so little food. All the food here looks good and well thought-out.

  • @jarrahfitzgerald2752
    @jarrahfitzgerald2752 6 років тому

    So do you now cook the dinners in a separate pot? Or do you pour boiling water into the plastic zip-lock bags? I would figure they'd melt

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  6 років тому

      I cook all my meals in my cook pot :)

  • @calebhodson7421
    @calebhodson7421 7 років тому +1

    I really like your food bag but don't want to spend a fortune on one for my day hikes. Looking for a smaller one that organizes Any ideas about where I can look for one? ☺

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +1

      I unfortunately haven't seen a similar sack in a smaller version. That one I have is a 20L and they also make a 30L. For day hikes I would suggest just taking a stuff sack with one compartment since you won't be carrying that much food anyway and you could separate snacks and stuff just with ziplock bags.

    • @calebhodson7421
      @calebhodson7421 7 років тому +1

      Hike Oregon @ That will work. Thank you for your reply. Happy holidays. 😀

  • @brianstevens1249
    @brianstevens1249 6 років тому

    It's ok to pack a little extra. Because it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.

  • @aaronk6496
    @aaronk6496 6 років тому +1

    I had a "come to jesus" moment a few years back when I admitted to myself that I don't like trail mix. Now I just take the part I like. The dried mango. Every time.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  6 років тому +1

      Dried mango is the best!!

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 7 років тому

    I know you got the Gobi Gear as part of one of the boxes. Do you think it's worth getting the compression version of the Gobi Gear over the standard one.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      +Boodieman72 it depends on what you want to use it for. If you're using it for clothes then yes it's probably great.

  • @kenhadley6039
    @kenhadley6039 7 років тому

    Don't forget to pack a good brand of vitamins to use on the trail. You are doing a great job with the channel. Keep up the good work.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +2

      +Ken Hadley I don't need vitamins for 3 days. I will bring some when I do the PCT for sure!

  • @kennethstarr5545
    @kennethstarr5545 5 років тому

    So I don’t understand, do ziplocks have less chemicals than mountain house bags? And if you use the ziplock it has to be a freezer bag

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  5 років тому

      I don’t cook in ziplock bags either. I cook in my pot.

    • @kennethstarr5545
      @kennethstarr5545 5 років тому +1

      Hike Oregon so it’s just a packing thing. What I thought.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  5 років тому

      Yes. The mountain house packaging is super bulky and often times too much food so I split it in two meals.

  • @Wondering_Fireball
    @Wondering_Fireball 4 роки тому

    Toothpaste is also a consumable. It should be kept with you food bag when in bear country. I just leave my personal hygiene bag in my food bag.

  • @garrettsmith8286
    @garrettsmith8286 7 років тому +1

    Now I'm hungry!

  • @jacobalten
    @jacobalten 5 років тому

    Do you dehydrate your veggies or fruit or a beef jerky?

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  5 років тому

      No. I don’t own a dehydrator. That is something I would like to invest in for sure.

    • @jacobalten
      @jacobalten 5 років тому +1

      @@HikeOregon yes.. i think i like the ones from cabelas... their products are pretty good. i would love to try that when i hike around here.. iowa.. illinois, minnesota, and wisconsin

  • @MrMuhamad1994
    @MrMuhamad1994 6 років тому

    Very Nice!!!

  • @adrianonascimento3438
    @adrianonascimento3438 7 років тому

    Os produtos são bons!!!

  • @drewlucero3916
    @drewlucero3916 7 років тому +1

    UA-cam recommended your channel and I am liking the content. Just subscribed. 👀📸👍👍👍👍📸💨

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +1

      +Drew Lucero awesome! Thanks so much!!!!!!

  • @gp1971
    @gp1971 5 років тому

    Dang sis! U got enough to last a week out there. Please be careful. I got four daughters and I worry about them all the time. Take a cane of mace. Take care and have fun.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  5 років тому

      My body burns massive calories when I’m backpacking 15-20 miles a day.

  • @Vazgen_Ghazaryan
    @Vazgen_Ghazaryan 6 років тому +1

    You're amazingly likable :)

  • @EngagedSEN10R
    @EngagedSEN10R 7 років тому

    First clip of the intro, where is that?

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +1

      Three Finger Jack, the Canyon Creek Meadows hike. It was in mid-October.

  • @lindahikes2760
    @lindahikes2760 6 років тому +1

    So glad I found your channel. One alternative for oatmeal. I make mine with raisins and walnuts.(The raisins get nice and plump when they get in the hot water) If you are looking for a change. :) I didn't think of coconut!

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  6 років тому

      I actually HATE raisins! But yes, coconut adds lots of calories. You can also put dried apples and some cinnamon in your oatmeal along with the coconut and some walnuts. It tastes like an apple crisp!

  • @samualiam9981
    @samualiam9981 7 років тому

    Carbs/Protein/fat is dependent upon the hikers body mass index but you hit spot on for your needs from what I can see (not judging).
    PS I'm the heavy guy that needs more carbs and protein to keep me going... a lot more. LOL ;)

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +1

      Yea once I hike for more than a week that hiker hunger kicks in for me and then I want ALL the carbs and sugars!!!!! But I honestly barely eat when I'm on day hikes in the summer. During the winter it's a different story.

  • @jacobalten
    @jacobalten 5 років тому

    This may sound off the wall for ....emergency... i think i am going to pack a MRE meal ready to eat ... just if there is something that might go wrong....

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  5 років тому

      Those are quite heavy. Why not just pack an extra Mountain House meal as a just in case meal?

    • @jacobalten
      @jacobalten 5 років тому

      @@HikeOregon oh ok I have never heard of that product

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  5 років тому

      They sell them at REI and amazon.

  • @AColoHi
    @AColoHi 7 років тому

    So lucky to be at the eclipse, yea!LOL

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      I think it is very unlucky that the totality falls in some of the most beautiful parts of Oregon. They will get trashed by the millions of people coming this way. I am not looking forward to seeing the aftermath of this.

    • @AColoHi
      @AColoHi 7 років тому

      Me thinks you are over reacting to a rare event. You should be planning the event for your most scenic spot. Capturing it on video for your favorite life high points.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      +A Colo. Hi! I am not even mentioning the eclipse on the Hike Oregon website. I do not want to play any role in getting more people out there.

    • @AColoHi
      @AColoHi 7 років тому

      Understood, but your moments of living through it are timely.

  • @Loathomar
    @Loathomar 7 років тому

    Ignore the advise about sodium when it comes to backpacking. While the VAST majority of American take in WAY too much sodium, while backpacking you are sweating so much that is hard to take in too much sodium. A classic thru hiker meal is a "ramen bomb" which is instant mash potato and ramen and has over 50% of your "daily sodium" in one meal. Unlike in "normal life" while doing a real hike, there is very little you can do to get "too many calorie" or "too much sodium". You are burning calories and sweating salt like you would be if you were at the gym, working hard for 10+ hour per day.
    The real reason to not get the backpacker meals much while thru hiking is that they cost WAY to damn much. I mean $7 per "meal" doesn't seem unreasonable for a weekend trip, but if you are out for 5 months and need 6000 calories per day it is insane.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      I hear ya on the sodium and I totally agree. I just don't much care for the other chemicals and additives in the Mountain House meals, but like I said, for a weekend trip it's totally fine. When I do the Oregon section of the PCT next year, I will be taking exclusively Outdoor Herbivore :).

    • @Loathomar
      @Loathomar 7 років тому

      For me, they just seem too damn costly for any long trip. Spend $70 for 10 meals for a 4 day trip is reasonable, but if you are out for 3 weeks, that will run you nearly $400 and you can get most of the same stuff for under $100.
      I feel like 90+% of backpacking food is vegetarian, and the meat is just something added because people want it. Just make sure to bring an protein which is easy with nuts and legumes. Happy trails!

  • @chinseng3056
    @chinseng3056 5 років тому

    No need to worry too much of sodium. In normal life and hiking is totally not the same. Whatever you take in will be burn out.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  5 років тому

      I rarely use salt when making meals so I am insanely sensitive to sodium and I get all kinds of swollen and puffy if I then eat a ton of it out while backpacking. I also suffer from high blood pressure so I do need to watch my sodium intake.

  • @YankeeTankerOutdoors
    @YankeeTankerOutdoors 7 років тому +1

    Take the justins and mix it in the oatmeal.. :))

  • @huntarama9375
    @huntarama9375 7 років тому +9

    sounds like you no what you are talking about although I expect you might have a touch of OCD planning every meal. I found when I was carrying a pack every day for long periods of time you had watch your diet and try to make it as normal as possible. I also knocked off eating peanuts and cereal bars ect and started eating carrots , apples and oranges for snack food , bannana,s also but they dont transport very well. Whole foods have a slower burn and give you a more sustained energy. Keep the sugary stuff for emergency,s
    I always found that hiking and a full stomach never went that well together so just had light meals during the day and had a big nose bag in the evening. For hiking the evening meal is the most important and gives you the fuel for the next day.
    One criticism of you food is you what about emergency food. What happens if you get crook or pull a hammy or twist an ankle. You might have to wait out a storm or a swollen river. I would recommend a few more packs of oatmeal and 2 or three packs of boil in the bag rice. weighs nothing . If you spend long enough in the out doors you will face some sort of delay or emergency.
    I also keep freeze dry food just for emergencys in my humble opinion it tastes like bottom. I have a pack thats well over ten years old that I keep in my emergency pouch and hope I never have to eat.

    • @modestoordonez8635
      @modestoordonez8635 7 років тому +1

      Huntarama I totally agree! I got stuck in a ski trip in Vermont for 5 days in a lodge. Freak snow storm, the roads were not passable and the lodge could not receive deliveries. We ate everything that was in a vending machine. Ever since then I carry a mountain house meal and a couple of protein bars EVERYWHERE I go. Great channel. I'm using it to plan a trip to Oregon/Vancouver. Thanks

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +7

      Planning every meal helps me not pack too much or too little food. On longer trips I do take an extra dinner meal just in case we don't make it to our resupply point in time, but on a meticulously planned loop that has MANY exit points like that one we're doing, extra meals just aren't necessary. I do take extra food in my day pack though, just in case I get lost. But this particular hike is super easy, you can't get lost, and if you get hurt, there are multiple exit points. I have packed PLENTY of food. Like I said in the video, I guarantee you I will have lots of this left over when I get home. I don't eat a lot when I'm out for less than 5 days.

    • @huntarama9375
      @huntarama9375 7 років тому

      Hiker Oregon Please don't say those words super easy and you can't get lost. You are inviting catastrophe. The closest I come to dying in the out doors was in a area that was super easy and impossible to get lost in.The list thing is really a great idea .I found when I started making lists it cut down time spent packing.without a list you tend to fill your pack up then find out you forgot something when its too late.

    • @huycao9788
      @huycao9788 7 років тому +5

      Everyone should do what is right for them but in my opinion and the opinion of very knowledgeable backpacking experts she's doing it right. The average person should aim for 125 cal/oz for backpacking food. And about 1.5 lbs/day. You won't be able to do that by packing fresh fruit or vegetables which are mostly water. The saying goes "people pack their fears". They pack too much water, food or clothes because they fear going thirsty, hungry or cold. A human can survive for 3 WEEKS without food!

  • @smetlogik
    @smetlogik 7 років тому +1

    5 lbs, pretty dang efficient, great vid.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      Still way too much food! lol

  • @WilliamLopez-ys2gs
    @WilliamLopez-ys2gs 5 років тому

    One tip is you should watch dixi on homemade wanderlust on how to make a good video

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  5 років тому

      I’m not trying to be Dixie or anyone else but me on UA-cam. Also, as a beginning UA-camr we are all still learning. This video is almost 2 years old, before I knew much about making videos. Everyone has to start somewhere, and it’s not easy putting yourself out there. If you watch any of my recent sit down videos you’ll find them better edited and filmed with a good quality camera as well.

  • @onis1969
    @onis1969 5 років тому

    eclipse in indiana, but not totality

  • @Wanderjoe
    @Wanderjoe 6 років тому

    Hay hay..... nice Chanel, abo+thanks from germany 😊

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  6 років тому +1

      Danke fürs abonnieren!!!!!

    • @Wanderjoe
      @Wanderjoe 6 років тому

      Hike Oregon wow ein danke in deutsch😊damit hätte ich jetzt nicht gerechnet.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  6 років тому +1

      Ich bin aus Deutschland 😉 ich hab ein paar Deutsche Abonnenten!!👍🏼

  • @mattiethesurfer
    @mattiethesurfer 5 років тому

    Do you take a firearm with you?

  • @pericodelospalotes5738
    @pericodelospalotes5738 7 років тому +2

    You are cute and your eyes show a tender soul, greetings from Spain.

  • @chinseng3056
    @chinseng3056 5 років тому

    Base weight is not what you are carrying. Base weight is only a guideline.

  • @adrianonascimento3438
    @adrianonascimento3438 7 років тому

    Show

  • @MartinWeinecke
    @MartinWeinecke 7 років тому

    A bag full of sugar :-)

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +3

      besides the chocolate everything else is fruit sugar. I'd say compared to a lot of hikers, this is pretty healthy food.

  • @MatanuskaHIGH
    @MatanuskaHIGH 7 років тому

    ew pink salmon...lol mushy cat food.. we refuse to eat pink salmon in Alaska. i can't believe people at that stuff... sockeye(red) salmon is waaaaay better.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому

      I don't think they sell sockeye salmon in packets like this. When I eat at home I make sure to get the good stuff.

  • @mikeybiller9684
    @mikeybiller9684 7 років тому

    i have noticed that you have been traveling non-stop for a year now... do you not have a job?
    collecting unemployment and living in section 8 housing?? must be nice traveling for free on our dime.

    • @HikeOregon
      @HikeOregon  7 років тому +17

      +Mikey Biller wow that's harsh. If you've watched any of my other videos you can see that I'm in my yard when filming all of my informational videos. I go on one day hike a week. I work extremely hard to put these videos together because it is my hobby. I don't make an income off of my website or my videos, and I do all of this on top of working 40 hours a week and being a wife to a husband who also works hard. I would love to be able to travel but I actually won't even get a vacation this year. I have never collected unemployment and I own my home. Please watch a few more of my videos before making assumptions.

    • @MyraHart1943
      @MyraHart1943 7 років тому +2

      Mikey Biller Ignorant.

    • @DavidParker73
      @DavidParker73 7 років тому +3

      Mikey, you need to mature up.

    • @mtnman4766
      @mtnman4766 7 років тому +2

      Mikey Biller : Pretty damn ignorant assumption little Mikey! I’ve been paying taxes for 57 years and I don’t judge people I know nothing about. I admire this young lady for her enthusiasm for the real life over the bar scene. You need counseling. Must be pretty sad and bitter about your life. Get out into the woods a bit and mellow out!

    • @lindahikes2760
      @lindahikes2760 6 років тому +1

      Don't get discouraged by haters. Keep up the good work.