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Originally Posted by WMR
....Tedthorn speaks wisdom.....



Oh nab, I've gotta see this......
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Originally Posted by smokepole
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....Tedthorn speaks wisdom.....



Oh nab, I've gotta see this......
grin

He must be drinking


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Originally Posted by smokepole
I like Probars (Thanks EdT). They're tasty and about 400 calories. I bring along some Almond butter to slather on, Justin's in the foil pouches. That adds another 200 calories and protein.

This. ^^

I really dig the little Justin’s pkgs too.

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I always bring in a MRE with a heater in it ,couple bottles of water for a full day hunt i always on every hunt rather its a couple of hours ,a full day or what ever my pack is always with me . my pack stays in the truck all fall when i pull the rifle or the bow to take hunting the pack goes with every time. i keep a case of MRE`s in the truck,case of water ,T.P. , extra gloves ,change of clothes ,boots , sleeping bag ,first aid kit ,shovel ,meat pack , meat saw and a case of hand warmers all of the fall ready to be used. also having my 4x4 pickup that is a cab and half and a topper is handy as a storage locker for extra stuff really does help.


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Originally Posted by tedthorn
Originally Posted by smokepole
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....Tedthorn speaks wisdom.....



Oh nab, I've gotta see this......
grin


He must be drinking


Looks like I was the one drinking, WTH does "oh nab" mean??



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Originally Posted by pete53
I always bring in a MRE with a heater in it ,couple bottles of water for a full day hunt i always on every hunt rather its a couple of hours ,a full day or what ever my pack is always with me . my pack stays in the truck all fall when i pull the rifle or the bow to take hunting the pack goes with every time. i keep a case of MRE`s in the truck,case of water ,T.P. , extra gloves ,change of clothes ,boots , sleeping bag ,first aid kit ,shovel ,meat pack , meat saw and a case of hand warmers all of the fall ready to be used. also having my 4x4 pickup that is a cab and half and a topper is handy as a storage locker for extra stuff really does help.

Thanks for the thoughts on bars Pete!


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You're just pissed because you forgot to put the MREs and TP in the truck. They go hand-in-hand.



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Originally Posted by GregW
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I always bring in a MRE with a heater in it ,couple bottles of water for a full day hunt i always on every hunt rather its a couple of hours ,a full day or what ever my pack is always with me . my pack stays in the truck all fall when i pull the rifle or the bow to take hunting the pack goes with every time. i keep a case of MRE`s in the truck,case of water ,T.P. , extra gloves ,change of clothes ,boots , sleeping bag ,first aid kit ,shovel ,meat pack , meat saw and a case of hand warmers all of the fall ready to be used. also having my 4x4 pickup that is a cab and half and a topper is handy as a storage locker for extra stuff really does help.

Thanks for the thoughts on bars Pete!

your very welcome Greg W. > REMEMBER ANYONE CAN BE A GUIDE , BUT THE POSITIVE THINKING GUIDE MAKES MORE MONEY.


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Originally Posted by pete53
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I always bring in a MRE with a heater in it ,couple bottles of water for a full day hunt i always on every hunt rather its a couple of hours ,a full day or what ever my pack is always with me . my pack stays in the truck all fall when i pull the rifle or the bow to take hunting the pack goes with every time. i keep a case of MRE`s in the truck,case of water ,T.P. , extra gloves ,change of clothes ,boots , sleeping bag ,first aid kit ,shovel ,meat pack , meat saw and a case of hand warmers all of the fall ready to be used. also having my 4x4 pickup that is a cab and half and a topper is handy as a storage locker for extra stuff really does help.

Thanks for the thoughts on bars Pete!

your very welcome Greg W. > REMEMBER ANYONE CAN BE A GUIDE , BUT THE POSITIVE THINKING GUIDE MAKES MORE MONEY.

Any thoughts on whether I should have a light with me at all times in case it gets dark?


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SOUNDS LIKE ANOTHER GOOD IDEAL FOR YOU Greg W. " WHAT A POSITIVE THOUGHT "

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Originally Posted by pete53
SOUNDS LIKE ANOTHER GOOD IDEAL FOR YOU Greg W. " WHAT A POSITIVE THOUGHT "

Being able to see in the dark is absolutely positive! I thought it was a great ideal too.


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Originally Posted by ribka
homemade protein power bars. Dried fruit, protein powder, peanut butter, oats, good chocolate chips

I basically do this also with variants....


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Originally Posted by tedthorn
I do a rolled tortilla with peanut butter and jelly

I make them up in advance. The lay nicely in a gallon ziplock

I do the same and sometimes I add bacon too ..


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Those Big Surs are only 200'ish calories and over 3$ each. ouch.

That’s why I haven’t tried them yet but a few guys I know swear by them.

I usually have a bunch of the honey stinger waffles in my food sack also. Justin’s butter on those is delicious also.

Tried the RX bars? I like them....


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ive made these. both versions. no bad. a lot better than store bought imo

https://glutenfreeonashoestring.com/homemade-protein-bars/

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Originally Posted by GregW
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I do a rolled tortilla with peanut butter and jelly

I make them up in advance. The lay nicely in a gallon ziplock

I do the same and sometimes I add bacon too ..

See, I told you tedthorn had wisdom! PB&J tortillas were a mainstay on our AK drop hunt. WAY easier than fooling with the Mountain House meals. Sometimes you just want food NOW. We added bacon to about everything else but not these. Bacon on a PBJ? Is nothing sacred?

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Originally Posted by WMR
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I do a rolled tortilla with peanut butter and jelly

I make them up in advance. The lay nicely in a gallon ziplock

I do the same and sometimes I add bacon too ..

See, I told you tedthorn had wisdom! PB&J tortillas were a mainstay on our AK drop hunt. WAY easier than fooling with the Mountain House meals. Sometimes you just want food NOW. We added bacon to about everything else but not these. Bacon on a PBJ? Is nothing sacred?

Bacon on a mountain is as good as it gets. Grin...


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SOUNDS LIKE ANOTHER GOOD IDEAL FOR YOU Greg W. " WHAT A POSITIVE THOUGHT "

Being able to see in the dark is absolutely positive! I thought it was a great ideal too.

Take some matches too. If it gets cold you can start a fire and warm yourself up.

Pete taught me that.



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I can't do honey stingers as I'll eat every one I brought the first night. I have a helluva sweet tooth...


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