My Mountain Leader Expedition Menu, or for any camping trip in the hills!

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024

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  • @thecma3
    @thecma3 3 роки тому +2

    Been binging and loving your videos. I had that same realization recently about how much food makes a difference! Backcountry skiing, I've started carrying two water bottles, one that I add Crystal Light flavor power-type stuff, but with caffeine. A few cups of coffee worth throughout the day makes me feel much better! I've also added summer sausage to my day trip snack list. Maybe a bit heavy for overnight trips, but it's fantastic for getting some fat and dense calories.

  • @MattyDredge
    @MattyDredge 3 роки тому +2

    Don't pay attention to anyone giving you grief for your waffle, we enjoy it!

  • @markdemmery5411
    @markdemmery5411 4 роки тому +4

    I've started carrying protein balls made with vegetarian chocolate protein powder, peanut butter powder and oats. light, tasty, and a great fuel source. Good for lunch or a snack.

  • @Meg_Cardiff
    @Meg_Cardiff 7 місяців тому

    The Huel powder is good. It’s not just vegetarian but vegan and nutritionally complete so it has all your macro & micronutrients. If you buy the original you can always flavour it with vanilla or coco powder or coconut flakes to mix it up a bit.

  • @exploringnorthwales7547
    @exploringnorthwales7547 4 роки тому +4

    Adding chocolate powder into your porridge is always a winner

    • @jamieabbott9616
      @jamieabbott9616 4 роки тому +4

      Add some chocolate coated raisins and your on your way to one of your 5-a-day!

    • @JBMountainSkills
      @JBMountainSkills  4 роки тому +3

      Chocolate raisins and chocolate powder, I'm sensing a theme!

  • @benmace6865
    @benmace6865 3 роки тому +1

    Great video mate! Completely empathize with you in regards to wishing a pill could take care of it 😅. Was a chef for 15 years and I can't summon the motivation to cook complex stuff in the field. Give me instant convenience stuff any day! Besides, I'm not out there to muck around with food, I'm there for the Adventure. I have friends who carry raw veggies and all kinds of kit...but geeze, what a right pain in the butt. No thanks hahaha!

  • @AndyC_Outdoors
    @AndyC_Outdoors 4 роки тому +1

    Lockdown has given me plenty of time to experiment with snacks at home... Adding nuts and seeds into homemade honey flapjack is a winner, and making nut 'brittle' by melting baking chocolate and mixing in assorted nuts. Honey roasted peanuts in dark choc or salted cashews in white choc are both awesome. Leave to cool then break into chunks

    • @JBMountainSkills
      @JBMountainSkills  4 роки тому

      Hope you haven't been piling on the lockdown pounds!

    • @AndyC_Outdoors
      @AndyC_Outdoors 4 роки тому

      @@JBMountainSkills actually been out on the bike enough to get away with it!

  • @jeremyballard7461
    @jeremyballard7461 4 роки тому +3

    You are right, the key is making sure that you have three decent meals for each day and fancy what you are carrying. Otherwise after a tough day some people cannot be bothered to cook a decent meal or just rely on a sugar hit.
    You have some proper cook books in the background Jez. I didn’t think that you did real cooking? 😂

  • @deancharge8648
    @deancharge8648 2 роки тому

    Thanks for info. More hints towards going for assessment and everyday mountaineering.

  • @danstone8258
    @danstone8258 4 роки тому +1

    Thought I try the Huel out as I hear so much about it, cheers for the discount link! I'm with you in the just smash food for fuel camp so ticks all the boxes!

    • @JBMountainSkills
      @JBMountainSkills  4 роки тому

      Nice one, hope you like it! Deffo nicer with milk but I like it made with water too. I tend to make it a little thicker than Huel suggest.

  • @TheBushcraftPadawan
    @TheBushcraftPadawan 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for sharing your ideas and thoughts in this area Jez. I'm a big fan of powdered mash potato (with cheese) to complement the Exped Foods beef hotpot - lush! 🍲

  • @ianrudd7442
    @ianrudd7442 3 роки тому +1

    I had not thought about shakes for lunch. Weight is always an issue I am very much a do as I say not as I do. This is something that I will look into.

  • @trytheoutdoors
    @trytheoutdoors 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you. Great tips.

  • @samlamont5419
    @samlamont5419 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks so much for all these videos. They’ve really helped to brush off the cobwebs before getting out on the rock this year. What sort of target do you aim for with calories day to day and when you are climbing? Assuming you need a bit less than when humping a load of gear around the hills on an ML course? Cheers!

    • @JBMountainSkills
      @JBMountainSkills  4 роки тому +1

      Absolute pleasure :)
      For the sake of simplicity I keep my calorie intake the same each day under normal circumstances and it works well with the mix of work / climbing / training.

  • @davethinkingsystems
    @davethinkingsystems Рік тому +1

    Thanks again :) i use matrix diet whey instrad of huel becsuse its cheaper :).i mix in fine ground oatmeal to give extra cslories. For snacks i go for tesco custsrd creams or bourbons. Less thsn 50p for loads of calories :)

  • @andrewlarigo1423
    @andrewlarigo1423 4 роки тому +1

    For snacks, I tried and am converted to a baby puree by 'Ellas Kitchen'. They do a Banana & Coconut in a pouch like a gel. 177Kcal and really tasty. Just breaks up eating savoury or bars all day.

    • @JBMountainSkills
      @JBMountainSkills  4 роки тому

      Just to be clear.... you eat baby food these days?!

    • @andrewlarigo1423
      @andrewlarigo1423 4 роки тому

      JB Mountain Skills Not as part of my normal diet! 😂 I’d seen somebody else use them as an alternative to a savoury bar. I’ll bring one next time I see you 👍🏻

    • @onsight2822
      @onsight2822 3 роки тому

      @@JBMountainSkills says the guy eating freeze dried packets every day 😂

  • @IAAITKEN
    @IAAITKEN 4 роки тому +1

    Not tried it yet, however once camping stuff is bought I’m going to try Mammoth Mass 2500. Cheaper then Huel and double the carbs.

    • @JBMountainSkills
      @JBMountainSkills  4 роки тому

      Hope it works out for you 💪 I like the Huel type stuff because it is a pretty balanced meal as opposed to a weight gain product, I have it most days at home too!

  • @mattbaker1683
    @mattbaker1683 4 роки тому +1

    B&M do 75g flapjack bars for 19p and 120g for 29p! and they're good. Last ages and don't melt like chocolate can.
    A scoop of protein powder (chocolate) in your morning porridge adds cals and protein, obviously. Makes even plain porridge palatable with just water.
    Noodles can be made so much better with the addition of a Pepperami, especially the red ones or even the black... On the subject of pepperami, they have a lot of oil so are great to slice into a small pan before cracking an egg in, instant omelette! Obviously if you're carrying eggs you want to protect them, Asda do food boxes in a 5 pack that perfectly fit one of those plastic egg holders, or just rip the lid off a cardboard one, pad them out with a few sheets of kitchen roll and you'll have zero washing up. Aldi sometimes have tiny square 'one-egg' frying pans that are perfect for turning straight out onto a slice of bread.
    Apparently the 'Look what I found' meals are great, soft packets like the precooked rice you spoke about, not tried them myself yet.
    I avoid Myfitnesspal these days as it keeps telling me i'm eating too much...

    • @JBMountainSkills
      @JBMountainSkills  4 роки тому

      Got to love flapjack in the hills (or anywhere!!)
      Pepparami / chorizo is a bit of a staple for me if I'm not using Exped Foods type stuff.
      The LWIF meals are pretty tasty, just heavy and they need a rice or something with them. I used to use them quite a lot for one night type things :)

    • @slippery999
      @slippery999 3 роки тому

      I don’t tend to carry fresh ingredients on the hill it’s more when I’m car camping but I find a good way to carry eggs is to crack them into a plastic screw top beaker, I think mine are Addis but others are available. No danger of them getting squashed and you can just tip out whatever you need or if you want an omelette you can just shake the beaker and then pour it out.

  • @onsight2822
    @onsight2822 3 роки тому

    Why not , I just don't want no Instagram, snapcack or twitt tock ! Never have and never will sorry 🤷‍♂️