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Jesse DeMent
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  • Palm Springs, CA
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The turkey kielbasa comes in a skin and is tightly packaged too. When we open it we just simply re-package it tightly. I've been told that is the best meat/sausage that can keep well without refridgeration. On another note my brother in law just tol…
August 7, 2009
Most of us have tried the freezer bag meals. Some are better than others. My biggest issue with them is the wet food smelling bag that it leaves behind as garbage. Also they can be a bit pricey for the average trailperson's wallet. How do you keep…
July 14, 2009
Heres a book that we found at our public library, I think its in pretty wide circulation and you can always get a copy at a large book vendor. Lip Smackin Backpackin by Christine Connors
March 24, 2009
PS we always make a batch of hummus it keeps well for a short trip and makes lunch with pita really easy. We have used commercial hummus but like ours better. We also make our own pesto sauce, freeze it in ice cube trays and take one or 2 cubes alo…
March 24, 2009
Try looking at any of the fancy dried soup mixes (knorr or bear creek) broccoli-cheddar is my favorite right now. Add 1/4 to 1/2 cup to cooked rice in a bag and stir in a foil pouch of tuna, chicken, shrimp or salmon, you won't need to season. You c…
March 24, 2009
Packing food in the back country and keeping the weight down is a challenge no doubt. When I am backpacking I start the day off with an instant oatmeal packet and a folgers coffee single. Mid morning I have a half packet of nature valley gronola bar…
March 23, 2009
Hello, I like couscous: it doesn't take long to cook at all and it's much better than any other pastas or rice out there. In fact, I don't cook it at all when i'm distance hiking. It will soak water up depending on how warm it is. I usually used the…
March 16, 2009
For lunches that are quick, easy, and require no cooking, here's my recipe for Trail Mix Burritos: 1 package Large soft-shell taco/burrito (get the kind that are NOT in the refrigerator section of the store) 1 jar of peanut butter (substitute almon…
March 9, 2009

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Hometown:
Palm Springs, CA
Where is the coolest place you have ever backpacked, hiked or camped?
The Redwoods
Where else have you backpacked, hiked or camped?
The Oregon Coast (camped, hiked)
Washington Coast (camped)
Eugene Area (hiked)
Palm Springs, CA (hiked)
What outdoor activities are you interested in?
Fly Fishing
What is your favorite outdoor website?
http://www.cascaderamblings.com

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At 2:21am on March 29, 2009, Susan said…
Thank you for the warm welcome, I'm looking forward my membership here.
At 6:02pm on June 23, 2008, Brandon Hill said…
follow up: I just did a quick check and it looks like the two shelters are all of 8 miles apart.
At 5:56pm on June 23, 2008, Brandon Hill said…
The pictures of the Ash Swale shelter look great. You should go check out the Lone Wolf shelter up above Lookout Point.
 
 
 

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