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shantylata596
06-20-2013, 05:11
My favorite food is Schmoosli. Whats your ?

Hikes in Rain
06-20-2013, 06:23
Bacon, ham or sausage. Eggs, hash browns, fresh biscuits. Gallons of coffee. Generally on the trail, though, I have granola with Nido. I do make coffee, though.

mrcoffeect
06-20-2013, 07:10
blueberry poptarts and a keg of coffee = breakfast of champions.

kayak karl
06-20-2013, 07:18
Spam and Grits with cheese or an egg mixed in.

PosterNutbag
06-20-2013, 07:20
none, I prefer to hike an hour. then I snack on whatever I have pop tarts, pretzels or fig newtons

Drybones
06-20-2013, 08:02
Granola or cereal with nuts and dry milk in a ziplock.

rocketsocks
06-20-2013, 08:12
Steel Cut oats....very ta$ty....but hardy ;)

Rasty
06-20-2013, 08:36
On the trail it's breakfast shakes for me. Nestles Nido, Carnation instant breakfast and powdered freeze dried fruit.

Grampie
06-20-2013, 08:49
Blueberry pancakes and coffee at Upper Goose Pond Cabin.

coach lou
06-20-2013, 09:17
Blueberry pancakes and coffee at Upper Goose Pond Cabin.


Hey, I helped Joanne the caretaker make them this weekend:banana but, on the trail I prefer Coffee, granola bars with a peanut butter cup!

tawa
06-20-2013, 09:25
Venison jerky and a snickers!

coach lou
06-20-2013, 09:26
Venison jerky and a snickers!

.....and a large roll of dental floss!:rolleyes:

Magic_Mack
06-20-2013, 09:56
instant oatmeal on the trail

mcstick
06-20-2013, 10:02
Fig newtons, coffee, privy.

tawa
06-20-2013, 10:55
.....and a large roll of dental floss!:rolleyes:

LOL--u are correct there. Unless u wait until your first trail/water break--then floss--as to provide some added protein! lol

FarmerChef
06-20-2013, 10:57
Bacon, ham or sausage. Eggs, hash browns, fresh biscuits. Gallons of coffee. Generally on the trail, though, I have granola with Nido. I do make coffee, though.

This... I'll also substitute in thick slabs of french toast dusted with sugar, coated in butter and dowsed in syrup. But only when hiking and in town. Otherwise it's granola/pop tarts for cold breakfast every day :(

tiptoe
06-20-2013, 11:56
Homemade muesli, Tang, and sometimes Carnation instant breakfast.

RadioFreq
06-20-2013, 12:28
Spam singles (2), Pop Tarts and a Honey Bun or Moon Pie. Carbo stacking at its finest.

KermitBoxer
06-20-2013, 13:19
My favorite food is Schmoosli. Whats your ?

I give. I don't know what this is. It sounds like it should be delicious. Or, at least, bizarre.

Feral Bill
06-20-2013, 14:08
Slow cook oatmeal with raisins, hot cocoa, coll fresh water.

Slo-go'en
06-20-2013, 16:05
600 calorie iced honey bun - only way to go!

RCBear
06-22-2013, 08:09
2 packets of cinnamon apple oatmeal with 25 grams of whey protein mixed in, with 2 cups of coffee.

When not on the trail, Dennys breakfast skillets!

...with 2 cups of coffee of course :)

Old Hiker
06-22-2013, 08:35
Whatever Mountain Harbor Hostel is serving. $9 - AYCE. Full buffet. Mercy.

staehpj1
06-22-2013, 09:31
Freeze dried scrambled eggs, freeze dried mushrooms, freeze dried refried beans, freeze dried cheese, and some hot sauce all wrapped in a tortilla is really yummy. You can get the freeze dried stuff in #10 cans from Honeyville and repackage it into meals a lot cheaper than buying mountain house meals and they are actually palatable unlike most commercial freeze dried meals.

That said I often just grab a granola bar and make a quick exit.

Semodex
06-22-2013, 10:48
Freeze dried scrambled eggs, freeze dried mushrooms, freeze dried refried beans, freeze dried cheese, and some hot sauce all wrapped in a tortilla is really yummy. You can get the freeze dried stuff in #10 cans from Honeyville and repackage it into meals a lot cheaper than buying mountain house meals and they are actually palatable unlike most commercial freeze dried meals.

That said I often just grab a granola bar and make a quick exit.

Love their freeze dried mushrooms. I keep a can for everyday cooking.

Game Warden
06-22-2013, 21:06
I agree with Posternut; putting in a hour's hike before breakfast makes a lot of sense. Think about it: break down your dinner kit the night before after dinner and pack it up; next morning the only "chore" is breaking down and packing camp. You get up and moving much faster. After about an hour or so, you're ready for a break anyway, so find a pleasant spot for a long break, break out the stove, oatmeal, coffee. This is esp good in cold weather--don't drag out the torture of getting out of the warm bag---just pack it up, get moving, and get warm.

Drybones
06-22-2013, 21:20
Whatever Mountain Harbor Hostel is serving. $9 - AYCE. Full buffet. Mercy.

+1...that would be hard to beat.

Wise Old Owl
06-22-2013, 21:24
Schmoosli. is granola folks.