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Husko
11-07-2005, 23:21
Subject pretty much says it all: How reasonable is it to buy real food and hurry back to the trail?

I have this idea in my head that I can get to a town, buy some eggs, bacon, loaf of bread, or any type of real food for that matter and get back near the trail where i can setup up a zero day with out spending money at a resteraunt.

Sly
11-07-2005, 23:37
Buy food and hurry back to the trail? Well, yeah, if you dont run into a bunch of buddies with better ideas, like pizza and beer.

MoBeach42
11-07-2005, 23:43
I have this idea in my head that I can get to a town, buy some eggs, bacon, loaf of bread, or any type of real food for that matter and get back near the trail where i can setup up a zero day with out spending money at a resteraunt.

It's all possible! Depending on your location, of course. It's possible in places to hike, go into town resupply, check your email and all that and still do a 20 mile day - so I wouldn't worry about it.

-Jay

rocket04
11-08-2005, 07:24
Possible, for sure. As somebody else mentioned, you can often hitch into town, do a bunch of things, then hitch back out and end up hiking a decent distance. So if you're doing a zero, it's even easier to do.

MacGyver2005
11-08-2005, 08:00
That's an easy thing to do, and many people do it. I don't know about eggs and bacon, though. That's a new kind of backpacking food! ;)

Regards,
-MacGyver
GA-->ME

Peaks
11-08-2005, 08:08
Subject pretty much says it all: How reasonable is it to buy real food and hurry back to the trail?

I have this idea in my head that I can get to a town, buy some eggs, bacon, loaf of bread, or any type of real food for that matter and get back near the trail where i can setup up a zero day with out spending money at a resteraunt.

Very possible, and done by some quite often.

Whistler
11-08-2005, 10:10
No problem at all. Just takes some self-control!
-Mark

"ME & U"
11-08-2005, 10:23
Husko,
Plan ahead and bank on spending $ in diners and such. This way when your starving to death, you won't go in the hole shelling it out! You'll make many stops along the way and it usually depends on how you feel at the moment. It's super easy to drop a load of cash on town runs between food, food, and food. How ever you re-supply.
Set youself up with a pizza fund or beer fund or hotel fund or whatever. Then you can stop over and rest without running out of $

jackiebolen
11-08-2005, 22:15
It might take a little more planning to hit the real grocery stores. I at times supplied at outfitters and gas station type places which obviously wouldn't have what you are looking for. But it's definitely doable.

Nightwalker
11-08-2005, 22:53
Subject pretty much says it all: How reasonable is it to buy real food and hurry back to the trail?
I won't give you advice on that, but whatever you do, either go to the store on a full stomach or with a strict list. If you don't, you'll regret it later!