Backcountry Food Breakdown | Big Hunt Guys Podcast, Ep. 71

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  • The guys dive into a favorite topic around the office; backcountry food. For some, food is overanalyzed, weighed out, and planned to an exact macro breakdown. For others, it’s a simple mix of items that taste good with not much regard to what it weighs or what the nutritional value is. The big question… what’s the best method? Listen in as the guys drop all sorts of tips, strategies, and methods they use when planning out their backcountry hunting food.
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  • @nickmeyer1740
    @nickmeyer1740 Рік тому +3

    10 years ago, I took my hunting buddy on his first elk hunt. We backpacked 4 miles into a Colorado Wilderness. I gave him my gear and food lists about 2 months before we left. In there I mentioned that I like to eat peanut butter, bacon, and honey tortillas. I premake mine for the week and pack them in. On the second day he opens his pack and he brought an entire 10 pack of tortillas, a large jar or peanut butter, and a large Honey bear bottle of honey. He didn't eat half of it. We still hunt together each year, and he is now very dialed in on his food.

    • @Terpedup925
      @Terpedup925 Рік тому

      😂

    • @servicedogojokeguys2967
      @servicedogojokeguys2967 Рік тому

      My brother brought into the ruby mountains 5.5 miles a can of spray oil, a full roll of tin foil, a full jar of bbq sauce, a fishing pole and box of gear and various other odd items. He carried in 20 more pounds of stuff than me and I was carrying the scope and bow. The fish he caught and cooked was worth it for me anyway!

  • @jackwagon1798
    @jackwagon1798 Рік тому +3

    Foil packets of buffalo chicken (starkist) and garlic/olive oil couscous. 900 cals. Cheap, light, and actually pretty tasty.

  • @cameronmunsonable
    @cameronmunsonable Місяць тому

    Wattie's canned peaches 🍑 saved Sir Ed’s life during the 1977 “Ocean to Sky” expedition. bring what you enjoy eating.

  • @smplatek
    @smplatek Рік тому +3

    Packaroons not only tasty, but surprisingly filling.

    • @Lzyrslf1
      @Lzyrslf1 Рік тому

      all of @heatherschoice foods are BOMB!!! Love them!!

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  Рік тому +1

      💯

  • @user-op8cf6cb6j
    @user-op8cf6cb6j Рік тому +1

    A talenti container with couscous, beans and ramen flavor packet is great for stove less. Put the water in around mid day and its ready for dinner.

  • @8migit
    @8migit Рік тому +2

    Great podcast. Thanks guys

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @jonathanward9092
    @jonathanward9092 11 місяців тому +2

    I really like Lorenzo's approach to the macros based on the metabolic baseline, Brady's clean foods desire and limiting of packaging, and Trail's overall approach to food that works for him. I am curious though why no one seemed to take the DIY approach to a lot of this stuff like Lampers tends to...not as a "have to" but as an option. Everything that everyone on the panel takes is a processed food item not one of which was caught/killed/harvested by the individual taking it (unless I missed something). I get that Go Hunt is a store...but you could certainly sell dehydrators, etc. as well. Nothing cleaner then food you grew, killed, or caught yourself. Love the content, love the store, love to support the hunting community with my $.

    • @bbond302
      @bbond302 День тому +1

      Not to mention the health benefits

  • @carolyn3543
    @carolyn3543 8 місяців тому

    My body runs best on fat and protein more than loading up with starch and sugar. A Green Belly Meal2Go bar and nuts are the foundation of my back country meal pack! Thanks guys

  • @Tymannosourus
    @Tymannosourus 8 місяців тому

    I’ve used Fritos as fire starters. Pretty sure that keeps them out of the clan eating category lol

  • @jimh7015
    @jimh7015 11 місяців тому

    Lorenzo, do you have a food list? Your macro approach is spot on to how I eat

  • @southernhood5145
    @southernhood5145 Рік тому

    For a breakfast drink, mix Mocha flavored KaChava with coffee, and you can add protein powder, mct or even chocolate powder for flavor and kcals.

  • @tomascardenasg
    @tomascardenasg Рік тому +2

    Trails perspective is great.
    While I’m certain that Lorenzo and Brady’s approach is scientifically better, there has to be something said about the placebo affect that Trail must have of him feeling that this is perfect for him. In a way, I feel like Trails angle offers more margin whereas Brady’s could get in his head if some meal went missing, for example.
    Granted, what do I know.
    To each their own!

    • @lorenzosartini8796
      @lorenzosartini8796 Рік тому +2

      you are absolutely onto something there! over-engineering definitely leads to overthinking so there is a very fine line. I wish my stomach would allow me to go the Trail route haha.

  • @perryknetter8577
    @perryknetter8577 3 місяці тому

    Thank you God's Blessings Great Podcast

  • @RobertMoore-pt9ep
    @RobertMoore-pt9ep Рік тому

    Gushers and Skittles for me. Love them after dinner

  • @tallcip65
    @tallcip65 11 місяців тому

    When I weigh the balance between how much is it going to add to the suck by carrying more weight in (one time and while I’m at my best) vs how much it sucks to be hungry and not having the energy to really get after it, it’s a no brainer to bring more food. At best I’m carrying out 100+ lbs of extra weight at the end, at worst I’m carrying out a lighter pack with more energy.

  • @aquila_brown
    @aquila_brown Рік тому

    Hey Brady check out Backpackers Pantry Chicken pad thai for dinner. Its one of the better ones ive tried and has 46g protein and 840 cals.

  • @justintorres08
    @justintorres08 Рік тому

    Brady’s backcountry protein shake meal replacement Ide buy that

  • @dylanstein7139
    @dylanstein7139 11 місяців тому

    If you guys didn’t know, at Jimmy John’s you can get “guts on the side” which is the guts of the bread and it’ll smash even flatter!

  • @Throughdarkforests
    @Throughdarkforests Рік тому

    One bad thing I found about going stove-less is if it gets cold at all, the bars are like biting into a rock haha.

  • @MrGokayaking
    @MrGokayaking Рік тому

    Unsure if there are US stockists but Radix Nutrition do really good clean freeze dry meals here in NZ

  • @kyletaylor7661
    @kyletaylor7661 8 місяців тому

    Planning a trip to Colorado next year. I will incorporate a handful of gels popular among marathon runners. Still including snacks and nightly freeze dried mountain house or peak. The gels I haven’t seen anyone talk of I thought could be good @bpnsups

  • @tomascardenasg
    @tomascardenasg Рік тому

    Consider GU. Genuinely changed the outcome of a triathlon I did. Used it this year on a backcountry hunt and it was perfect.

    • @lorenzosartini8796
      @lorenzosartini8796 Рік тому +1

      definitely looking into this - appreciate it!

    • @tomascardenasg
      @tomascardenasg Рік тому

      @@lorenzosartini8796 well worth considering. Give it a shot on a hike

  • @DrewEdwardBacklas
    @DrewEdwardBacklas Рік тому

    Wasn’t a hunting trip, but a few days into an 8 day canoe paddle in the Adirondacks my buddy’s pack tipped over and out rolled 8 cans of beer… I made him share.

    • @tallcip65
      @tallcip65 11 місяців тому

      I’ve carried a few cans of Black Rifle Coffee into the mountains before.

  • @zackw9292
    @zackw9292 10 місяців тому

    Instead of a vacuum seal bag for meals, use a small ziplock bag. Weighs next to nothing, and you can reseal it with your water inside so you’re not spilling.

  • @Terpedup925
    @Terpedup925 Рік тому

    I definitely gotta figure out what I’m going to take with me this year. I can’t eat all those snacks through out the day like that. I came down with diverticulitis 3 years ago so I can eat seeds and nuts. But I’ll figure something out. Thanks for the video fellas.
    Ps - when it comes to food, it’s, it Smacks, not slaps 😂 I’m from the Bay Area where that saying came from lol if it’s good you would say “that shit is smacking” 😂

    • @lorenzosartini8796
      @lorenzosartini8796 Рік тому +1

      shit bud, that SUCKS. thats a major logistical headache to have to deal with...
      hahahah oh man - I appreciate you helping us sound up top date with the cool kids! we try but it just shows how out of touch we are😂

    • @tallcip65
      @tallcip65 11 місяців тому +1

      People from the Bay Area have their own language that doesn’t apply anywhere else in the world. It’s hella weird.

    • @Terpedup925
      @Terpedup925 11 місяців тому

      @@tallcip65 lol 😂 very true

  • @southernhood5145
    @southernhood5145 Рік тому

    do y'all ever bring packs of sourcream, butter or cheese to add to your peakmeals to add extra fat/kcal. or pack of meat like tuna

    • @lorenzosartini8796
      @lorenzosartini8796 Рік тому +1

      I never have but i really like the thought of that!

    • @southernhood5145
      @southernhood5145 Рік тому

      @@lorenzosartini8796 especially like a stroganoff, Tell Trail the reason he's not taking a dump, is because he's not drinking his coffee. it ain't good to be hiking around with 10 lb of shit in your GI system

  • @JohnUnitas-os6ic
    @JohnUnitas-os6ic 8 місяців тому

    I'm a 4k cal. a day guy, and here's what I pack to get to 4k cal. in less than 2.5 pounds
    Alpen Fuel Granola: 650 cal.
    Pro Bar Meal: 400 cal.
    Nature's Bakery Fig Bar: 200 cal.
    Barnana Banana Coconut Bites: 135 cal. x 2 = 270 cal.
    Coconut Rolled Dates: 140 cal. x 3 = 420 cal.
    Kalahari Biltong Jerky: 160 cal.
    Old Croc Cheddar Bites: 90 cal. x 2 = 180 cal.
    Fritos 30 grams: 160 cal.
    Honey Stinger Honey Flavor: 150 cal. x 2 = 300 cal.
    Justins Peanut Butter: 210 cal.
    Peak Refuel (800 min cal.): 800 - 1090 cal. (depends on which one I eat)
    Snickers (gotta have dessert): 250 cal.
    4,000 cal. total, 2.3 pounds
    ** not incl. is two liquid IVs** but, I don't count those cals.
    I've competed in endurance sports and played D1 football. I know what works for my macro. needs and my stomach. Obviously, this won't work for everyone. But, hoping it helps those who have high caloric and weight conscious needs.
    Cheers to GOHUNT for keeping us dialed in the backcountry!

  • @ethcar
    @ethcar Рік тому +5

    Hydrogenated corn oil is NOT clean lol. This is some bro science.

  • @Deez440
    @Deez440 9 місяців тому

    Buddy pulled out a Costco sized back of UNsalted trail mix and a bag of apples 😂

  • @mattevans9122
    @mattevans9122 Рік тому

    You guys have been throwing a lot of smoke at some of the Hush boys on the last couple podcasts .. what's the backstory or is it just some classic "" hater going to hate". Don't get me wrong got a LOT of respect for both just something I noticed keep on putting out awesome information you guys rock!

    • @lorenzosartini8796
      @lorenzosartini8796 Рік тому

      Not a hater thing at all! I genuinely don't even remember mentioning anything here? I definitely don't want to create waves that don't exist - I am a locker room mentality kind of guy with my friends, so it could be just that showing a little too much haha. We have a lot of respect for them and are both friends and fans of theirs.

    • @trailkreitzer9163
      @trailkreitzer9163 Рік тому

      I've made some flat brim comments, but I'm from Utah and I still live here so I think that allows me the opportunity to do so :) No issues on my end with HUSH, good guys that love the outdoors and hunting!

  • @aaronpage2662
    @aaronpage2662 Рік тому

    Why doesn’t Brady make his own dehydrated meals?

  • @bigaarmory100
    @bigaarmory100 Рік тому

    KRAM is good but it’s also about $5.00 per sandwich

  • @tomascardenasg
    @tomascardenasg Рік тому

    Cliche, but I didn’t catch you guys talking about CBD oil.
    Lampers ain’t wrong - it’s great

    • @lorenzosartini8796
      @lorenzosartini8796 Рік тому +1

      man I always leave something out on these! yes, im a HUGE believer in CBD. i take a sleep supplement every night from a brand called "Beam" that has CBD in it. I LOVE IT

    • @tomascardenasg
      @tomascardenasg Рік тому

      @@lorenzosartini8796 nice!

    • @matthewpeschke
      @matthewpeschke 10 місяців тому

      ​@@lorenzosartini8796Lorenzo, just curious about what meals are best in morning? More heavily weighted towards carbs, proteins or fats?
      Or does balance matter more than when you consume a specific nutrient?

  • @servicedogojokeguys2967
    @servicedogojokeguys2967 Рік тому

    Trail would pass out 10 times a day if he lived in the body of half the blue collar construction workers in this country 😂

  • @derekwwharvey4
    @derekwwharvey4 Рік тому +1

    Brady talks a lot of trash on added sugar but those green belly bars be adding that sugar too..........

    • @brady_j_miller
      @brady_j_miller Рік тому

      Believe me, I dislike sugar in all backcountry foods haha. I did go on a little rant about my wish for backpacking foods to focus more on health and what you need and dump the added sugar. Rather than trying to cater to a bigger market and make people addicted to their sugar fueled meals. It's a thought that keeps me up at night lol and a very valid thing to bring up. So I appreciate that!

    • @derekwwharvey4
      @derekwwharvey4 Рік тому

      @@brady_j_miller agreed added sugars are the enemy. I honestly don't now how you eat those green belly bars as your dinner just cause I need more volume at the end of a hard day haha.

  • @user-nj4gr7rh4t
    @user-nj4gr7rh4t Рік тому

    Brady trying to say literally

  • @mtbadger1346
    @mtbadger1346 Рік тому

    Lmao, six days to poo!
    It's all that cheese.
    Take some benefiber packets.

  • @timg7627
    @timg7627 Рік тому

    57th

  • @servicedogojokeguys2967
    @servicedogojokeguys2967 11 місяців тому

    Who else out there packs in a bottle of Coca Cola?

  • @masonwynia2632
    @masonwynia2632 9 місяців тому

    😷CLIFF BAR🤮

  • @cajuama
    @cajuama Рік тому

    Y'all need to move back from the mic, I can hear your tongue smacking the top of your mouth.