A Typical Breakfast. While Backpacking / Hiking

A Typical Breakfast. While Backpacking / Hiking

mechanicmike69

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@THREEFLOORSDOWN1
@THREEFLOORSDOWN1 - 25.11.2008 23:42

THX FOR THE LIL DEMO

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@hoz49
@hoz49 - 26.11.2008 04:34

I put a tortilla on top of the lid to warm while the water is coming to a boil. Oatmeal, tortilla and a cuppajoe.

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@larrylynn123
@larrylynn123 - 31.12.2008 07:52

Yum!...my kind of simple camping breakfast.

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@sealofwisdom
@sealofwisdom - 01.02.2009 20:11

What type of pan and frying pan was it?

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 02.02.2009 17:10

The pot and matching lid/fry pan are old MSR Titanium items, manufactured by Evernew. The pot is 900mL.

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 02.02.2009 17:11

Picking foods that are easy to make and just as important, easy to clean up after, makes backpacking a lot smoother.

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@darthjeff3
@darthjeff3 - 17.02.2009 07:00

that is very nice, i can tell because it makes me want to go camping and thats hard to do=] oh and also of you could email me a way to make that wind screen i would be very grateful =]]

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@starshock01
@starshock01 - 18.04.2009 16:55

awesome stove

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@TACOVAN
@TACOVAN - 02.06.2009 18:49

i like your voice

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@ntxray
@ntxray - 01.07.2009 18:05

Wow, I am impressed! I know where I'm coming during the next hurricane... comin' over for chocolate fondue!!!

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@Climb2Conquer
@Climb2Conquer - 05.07.2009 05:57

I like how you're straight forward in your videos...thanks!

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@blamshiza
@blamshiza - 17.09.2009 12:19

Nice vid, and great point about bringing simple foods! Nifty setup, too. What are other staples do you bring for snacks and meals while backpacking? I have the same morning fare myself, just prepared and eaten out of the package to reduce cleanup & increase simplicity. Oatmeal and instant mashed potato have been standards, but I'm always on the lookout for simple hot meals that work well for backpacking. You seem to be rather aware in this regard! Thanks

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 17.09.2009 15:22

Homemade GORP (good old raisins and peanuts) makes a great snack. I make mine with raisins, peanuts and chocolate chips, sometimes swapping m&m's for the chocolate chips in hotter weather.Quenching thirst and hunger while hiking, hard candies make excellent fillers between meals. . Good old 'power bars' are packed with dietary essentials and come in many flavors and are a great energy boost at any time.

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 17.09.2009 15:23

A little less expensive than a power bar and more calories is the old stand by 'snickers' candy bar. Others items that come to mind are Lipton Pasta side dishes. These too can be spiced up with the foil packed meats. Combining diferent items you never thought of, one thing I do is take a flour tortilla and fill it with a snicker bar covered with peanut butter. Just some ideas....

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 17.09.2009 15:25

Another food to consider and one of the easiest to make, smells real good around camp too, is stove top stuffing. Of course the old stand by is Ramon noodles. I doctor them up with cooked ready to eat meat now found in foil packets, like tuna, chicken, salmon, even hamburger and bacon. Bagels and flour tortillas pack well in a backpack (unlike bread) for making snack/lunch items out of. Peanut butter, nutella, and cheeses are all good on them.

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@blamshiza
@blamshiza - 17.09.2009 23:25

Great info, thanks for sharing your time and experience. Sounds like a great packing menu, easy and satisfying, and easy to have on hand. It's often the provisions (or their depletion) that send me home early, so these tips have are very helpful!

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@tigerboyav
@tigerboyav - 23.10.2009 21:13

dont get a jetboil....i did...i dont like it compared to my svea military surplus mess kit...just stay with alcohol

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@AidanBray
@AidanBray - 10.11.2009 07:09

Just one tip I have picheked up that will save you a lot of scrubbing, you can just pour the hot water right into the oatmeal packet and the paper it is made of will stay intact.

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@brianwurst1234
@brianwurst1234 - 08.01.2010 06:28

Did you make that burner out of a can or is it bought from a store? Thanks.

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 08.01.2010 15:48

I use that method on overnight hikes but for a long hike you get tired of having to hold that packet until it is completely gone and at times it can be very hot to hold. I also tend to make 2 packets at a time on a long hike, one just isn't enough.

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 18.01.2010 05:33

I do use them for over-nighters but they are just too expensive for long trips like the AT and they take some of the fun out of it.

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@ArtisanTony
@ArtisanTony - 02.03.2010 02:47

You can make one out of a cat food can :) dont buy one. Just google penny stove or cat food can alcohol stove. It takes like 10 mins to make one. good luck!

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@johnmonk66
@johnmonk66 - 07.03.2010 03:42

@mcveyjam jetboil takes 7 minutes to boil 3 cups of water, the MSR reactor will do 4 cups in 3 minutes. If you are spending money, go for the best. If sticking with alcohol, get a Vargo Triad

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@johnmonk66
@johnmonk66 - 07.03.2010 03:43

@tigerboyav agreed, jetboil is a waste of a hundred bucks, but I will admit the msr reactor is worth the 150, it boils a liter in 3 minutes

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@tigerboyav
@tigerboyav - 23.03.2010 06:17

@johnmonk66 Never tried it....

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@Foxybohunk
@Foxybohunk - 11.05.2010 03:53

Really loved the video - one of the most enjoyable and informative I've watched today. My only request is to not have the TV on in the background for your videos. It is quite distracting!

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@joemista
@joemista - 28.06.2010 23:54

what is the cook kit you have right there?

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@nolobede
@nolobede - 19.08.2010 01:50

"Pack it in, pack it out..." The fact that you crumpled that package up kind of suggests that your habit is to throw it away. Leave it flat and it's easily packed out. Are you naughty?

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 19.08.2010 17:15

@nolobede I crumpled it up because the garbage can was right behind me and I was not out and actually camping to make this video. I always pack it out.

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 19.08.2010 17:16

@mancunionproductions they are an old MSR titanium set made by Evernew.

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 19.08.2010 17:17

@cougarbahia Windscreen is made from aluminum roof flashing. It comes in rolls of various sizes/widths.

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 19.08.2010 17:18

@joemista that is an old MSR set made by Evernew.

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@nolobede
@nolobede - 19.08.2010 17:58

@nolobede So I figured, unless you camp in a place that provides exceptionally nice camp tables. I like my alcohol stove for turkish coffee in the morning, cooks great and none of the other stoves I use come anywhere near as lightweight.

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 02.11.2010 18:29

@Kewchu SShhhhh!

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@logancbeeman
@logancbeeman - 20.11.2010 06:19

can't believe i just sat and watched a man make oatmeal. however, what i can't believe more is that i wasn't that bored.

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 29.11.2010 15:48

@BayHike I'm over 50 yrs old and I am proud of the fact I have NEVER been to a Starbucks and will NEVER go to one.

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@autoclus
@autoclus - 18.12.2010 03:52

@mechanicmike69 same here man i'm 57 and have never been in starbucks or aburger bar and i am still alive who needs such crap?

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@Fingerboarder83
@Fingerboarder83 - 11.01.2011 05:18

thumbs up for Shamwow!

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@nephildevil
@nephildevil - 13.01.2011 21:37

"I'm over 50 yrs old and I am proud of the fact I have NEVER been to a Starbucks and will NEVER go to one." "same here man i'm 57 and have never been in starbucks or a burger bar and i am still alive who needs such crap?" ---hehe yeah screw consumerism and all its junk

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@JennyMichaels
@JennyMichaels - 08.02.2011 15:11

I'm proud to say I used to go to Starbucks in Seattle when it was 1 of 1. Next to a bakery run by a Russian immigrant. She made wonderful baked goods. That was where I first had bagels. Saturday morning, get fresh bagel, next door for a plain good cup of joe, breakfast. Then to Pike's Place Market for groceries. Fresh fish, produce, and a great morning. Now? I don't go to Starbucks. Just not the same.

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@clamcrabber
@clamcrabber - 14.05.2012 01:58

The Titan

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@CashDayYoung
@CashDayYoung - 27.07.2012 01:09

You sound very excited

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@mechanicmike69onYouTube
@mechanicmike69onYouTube - 29.01.2013 05:40

I didn't use rice, as cook times were too long for my liking, but I sure did have my share of ramen noodles. but was mixing precooked foil-packed meats with it to make it more palatable. Like tuna, chicken,salmon, hamburger, etc... (hamburger was awful). They had just started selling the precooked no refrigeration bacon back then too. It was awesome in the mornings.

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@Grominx
@Grominx - 29.01.2013 23:38

nah he definitley sounds more like john goodman

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@sEEKtHEtRUTH11
@sEEKtHEtRUTH11 - 20.08.2013 06:15

Hello, I just stumbled upon this video and realized I bought my alcohol stove from you on ebay! Works great and thank you.

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@hikewithmike4673
@hikewithmike4673 - 05.12.2015 04:42

awesome wind screen

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