camping food
Posted on Monday, February 8, 2010 in Camping

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1Month Mountain House Freeze Dried Camping Food Storage $479.99 |
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1Month Mountain House Freeze Dried Camping Food Storage $479.99 |
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1Month Mountain House Freeze Dried Camping Food Storage $479.99 |
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Delux Family Emergency Food Supply Kit Survival Camping $269.95 |
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DELUXE FAMILY EMERGENCY FOOD SURVIVAL KIT CAMPING NEW!! $249.99 |
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DELUXE FAMILY EMERGENCY FOOD SURVIVAL KIT CAMPING NEW!! $249.99 |
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DELUXE FAMILY EMERGENCY FOOD SURVIVAL KIT CAMPING NEW!! $249.99 |
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DELUXE FAMILY EMERGENCY FOOD SURVIVAL KIT CAMPING NEW!! $249.99 |
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DELUXE FAMILY EMERGENCY FOOD SURVIVAL KIT CAMPING NEW!! $249.99 |
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50lbs Powder Whole Eggs Dehydrated Food Storage Camping $239.99 |
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Emergency Food Kit Camping Hiking Survival Outdoors gif $179.95 |
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Emergency Food Kit Camping Hiking Survival Outdoors gif $129.95 |
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Thermos Stainless Steel Food Container – 10 oz … |
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Coleman 2-Burner Electronic Ignition Propane Grill Stove $94.92 Coleman, designs products to superior standards to ensure you receive optimal performance and longevity from them. Coleman Propane promotes clean-burning and long product life so you can make the most of your outdoor leisure activities. It doesnt get much easier than this. This 2 burner electronic ignition propane grill stove comes with the specialized PerfectFlow pressure-control system for consi… |
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To-Go Ware 3 Tier Stainless Steel Food Carrier $21.95 How often do you find yourself tossing away food containers? Even if you pack your own lunch, are you reusing containers and packaging, or finding yourself creating more waste than you might like to . . .? The To-Go Ware 2-Tier Stainless Steel Food Carrier is a great way to take your food to-go. Stainless steel is highly resilient, so this carrier will be with you for a long time and it won’t leac… |
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Basic Backpacking – Your Video Guide to Overnight Backpacking Enjoy nature, get exercise and escape from your hectic day to day routine through the rewarding sport of backpacking. This informative and scenic video will start you on your way to many safe and enjoyable backpacking adventures. The topics covered in this video include: Basic gear; Clothing; How much food and water to bring; Important preparation techniques; Safety and first aid; Locating campsit… |
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Winter Camping in Yellowstone National Park [VHS] $19.98 The Trailside series is known for producing entertaining video programs with stunning scenery, but also with an instructional basis. This video follows a group of mixed-experience hikers on a backcountry showshoeing excursion in Yellowstone National Park. You will see the group pass grazing bison, steaming fumaroles, bubbling mud pots, and hike right up to the rim of the Grand Canyon of Yellowston… |
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Mountain House #10 Can Freeze-Dried Food $32.99 With Mountain House products on hand and a one-burner stove or candle to heat water (cold water can be used in a pinch), you can still enjoy a hot, satisfying meal in less than 10 minutes. #10 Cans have the longest shelf life available…up to 25 years! Each can is coated with a protective enamel inside and out for double protection, including the lid. The cans contents are protected until you are… |
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Mainstay 3600 Emergency Food Rations, 9 Bars $6.59 Mainstay food rations are prepared under strict supervision in our own bakery to insure consisten quality and freshness. MainstayTM Food Rations has emerged as a product unlike any other. Before it came into the picture, emergency food bars had a very short life span. Survivor Industries changed all that when it created a great-tasting, non-thirst provoking product with an extraordinary five-yea… |
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Mountain House 72-Hour Emergency Meal Kit $45.01 Ideal for keeping on hand in the event of emergencies, power failures, hurricanes, floods, and other unexpected events, this 72-hour Emergency Meal Kit from Mountain House provides hearty meals that are easy to prepare under challenging circumstances. The kit includes three breakfasts, three side vegetables, and six 10-ounce packets of lunch or dinner entrees. Featuring a seven-year shelf life, al… |
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Free Food Dvd $17.49 DOC ON THE SOCK DVDA visual guide to edible wild plants, this 48-minute film focuses on 10 plants common to the Eastern U.S. An enjoyable way to learn the fundamentals of foraging. Available on DVD and VHS. Limited quantity on VHS…. |
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The City Bushman $19.99 The City Bushman decided to resign from the corporate world as General Manager of 2 of the largest car dealerships in Australia. He decided to follow his passion of Bushwalking, Hiking , Kayaking , Camping , Adventure , film making and Australian native foods with some help full tips on surviving in the Australian Bush. I wanted to make a seriers of documentries in and around the largest c… |
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Solar Cooking for Home and Camp $10.26 Description not available. |
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The Great American Camping Cookbook $13.76 Description not available. |
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Cameron’s Barbecue Smokebox $20.89 Enhance your grill with this stainless steel smoke boxCamp cookware will give your food that full, smoky flavor you loveCamping and outdoor device is simple and easy to use |
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Stainless Steel 54-quart Rectangular Cooler $118.99 Rectangular cooler is great for all occasionsThe stainless steel cover makes this an extremely good-looking coolerThis food and beverage cooler has a 54-quart capacity |
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Camerons Smoking Flavored Wood Chips $11.69 Add smoking wood chips to your outdoor barbecue suppliesCamp cookware features delicious flavors to add more taste to your foodVersatile food additive can be used on the barbecue at home or when camping |
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Camping With Kids $30.07 In this video we’ll cover both camping and kids, including: Involving the children in the planning and giving them responsibilites, the kinds of tents, sleeping bags, and gear you will need, clothing for camping, so you can enjoy the sund and rain, selecting a campsite and pitching your tent, camping food and cooking, including stoves and utensilis, pacing the days activities for children and teaching them the importance of safety around the campsite. |
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Camping in the Old Style $16.01 Back before the days of trailers, Coleman stoves, RVs, nylon sleeping bags, and all the other modern camping conveniences, people still went camping. Camping in the Old Style explores the methods used by campers prior to the advent of modern technology. Everything from laying and setting a campfire to creating and pitching a tent, telling camp lore, canoeing, horseback camping, jack-knife cooking, woodcrafting, using an ax and saw, choosing and preparing camp food, setting up camp kitchens, and more is included. |
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Carrie’s Camping Adventure $2.03 Carrie says she’ll organize everything for a camping trip if only her mother will take her and her brother and their best friends for a first-ever night in the woods.Carrie and her best friend Laura read about the Amazon rainforest–the monkeys, snakes and tarantulas–and decide they need to go to the wilderness themselves.brCarrie’s mom isn’t keen to go camping, but changes her mind when Carrie offers to organize the whole trip herself. Carrie’s brother Ernie reluctantly agrees to go as well, on two conditions: that they take plenty of music and plenty of food.brWhen they unload the gear at the campsite–tent, rope, sleeping bags, stove, CD player–there’s not a crumb of food to be found. Carrie left it at home. As they struggle to save the trip from sure disaster, Carrie and Laura’s reading proves surprisingly useful.brCarrie’s Camping Adventure is a story that shows how going beyond everyday experience can make young people stronger and more resourceful. |
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The Great American Camping Cookbook $8.97 An indispensable guide for the outdoor enthusiast who craves real, soul-satisfying food, the kind that makes, not breaks, a camping trip.br–Slaton White, former editor of Field & StreambrCookman’s simple campfire fare is American cuisine at its finest.br–Robb Walsh, author of The Tex-Mex CookbookBad cooking ruins more camping trips than anything else except rain. Here is the delectable remedy: a camp cook’s guide to the fresh, natural comfort foods that are essential to eating well in the great outdoors. An indispensable guide for the outdoor enthusiast who craves real, soul-satisfying food, the kind that makes, not breaks, a camping trip.br– Slaton White, former editor of Field & Streambr Cookman’s simple campfire fare is American cuisine at its finest.br– Robb Walsh, author of The Tex-Mex CookbookpBad cooking ruins more camping trips–America’s most popular outdoor vacation activity–than anything else except rain. The Great American Camping Cookbook offers the delectable remedy: a camp cook’s guide to the fresh, natural comfort foods of the good old days. Whether your camp is a civilized weekend cottage, a rustic hunting or fishing cabin, or a primitive canoeing or backpacking bivouac, this book can help anyone make meals as vibrant as the outdoors itself.brStart the day with Wild Rice Pancakes or fresh-baked Cornmeal Blueberry Biscuits. Sit down to a classic shore lunch of Beer-Battered Smallmouth, Campfire Potatoes and Hush Puppies, or simple sorrel-stuffed trout. On rainy days, simmer up a pot of real Corn Chowder or Camp-Style Bean Soup. For memorable main courses, serve up a substantial Modernized Brunswick Stew, Blackened Yellow Perch, or Sauteed Walleye with wild rice and mushrooms. For side dishes, try fresh Camp-Baked Beans, spit-roasted Acorn Squash, or Sand-Baked Potatoes. Then savor a legendary Hot Buttered Rum or Camp Old-Fashioned as a nightcap.brIn addition to recipes, The Great American Camping Cookbook@!ð£×=qÿ¾Úx |
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Canoe Camping: An Introductory Guide $1.61 DIVAn instructive handbook that combines canoe and backpacking skills.br/divDIVImagine pulling your canoe to shore at the day’s end, cooking up a hearty meal, and lying back in your warm sleeping bag to watch the stars. ‘There is the feel of a paddle and the movement of a canoe, a magic compounded by distance, adventure, solitude and peace…’ wrote Sigurd F. Olson in The Lonely Land. The pleasures of the extended canoe trip are boundless – provided the canoe doesn’t tip from improper packing, your campsite isn’t flooded, and the canoe doesn’t float away. In canoe camping, knowledge, not ignorance, is bliss. Kuhne offers all you’ll need to know to enjoy wilderness outings by canoe with advice on gear packing, bear-proofing food, trip planning, and campsite selection. Additionally, eight pages of full-color photographs, lists of resources, recipes for sumptuous wilderness meals and Dutch-oven cooking, and tips on weather watching, first aid, safety, and traceless camping make Canoe Camping an indispensable guide. (6 X 9, 168 pages, color photos, b&w photos, illustrations)br/div |
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Camping $22.73 Describes the equipment, skills, safety issues, and environmental concerns of camping. |
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The Great American Camping Cookbook $13.76 Bad cooking ruins more camping trips¿America¿s most popular outdoor vacation activity¿than anything else except rain. The Great American Camping Cookbook offers the delectable remedy: a camp cook¿s guide to the fresh, natural ¿comfort foods¿ of the good old days. Whether your camp is a civilized weekend cottage, a rustic hunting or fishing cabin, or a primitive canoeing or backpacking bivouac, this book can help anyone make meals as vibrant as the outdoors itself. Start the day with Wild Rice Pancakes or fresh-baked Cornmeal Blueberry Biscuits. Sit down to a classic shore lunch of Beer-Battered Smallmouth, Campfire Potatoes and Hush Puppies, or simple sorrel-stuffed trout. On rainy days, simmer up a pot of real Corn Chowder or Camp-Style Bean Soup. For memorable main courses, serve up a substantial Modernized Brunswick Stew, Blackened Yellow Perch, or Saut¿ed Walleye with wild rice and mushrooms. For side dishes, try fresh Camp-Baked Beans, spit-roasted Acorn Squash, or Sand-Baked Potatoes. Then savor a legendary Hot Buttered Rum or Camp Old-Fashioned as a nightcap.In addition to recipes, The Great American Camping Cookbook offers a wealth of easy-to-follow advice on making perfect camp coffee and camp breads, calculating food portions, and composing provisions lists to assure variety and avoid forgotten essentials. The colorful history of American camp food and cooking¿from the Jamestown settlement, Lewis and Clark, and Daniel Boone to Ernest Hemingway and John McPhee¿adds fascinating lore to this essential guide to eating well in the great outdoors. |
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Cradle to Canoe: Camping and Canoeing with Children $4.17 Certified canoeing instructors, and parents, give expert guidance on children and wilderness camping with a focus on ensuring safety. A wide range of topics are covered as well as campsite activities to keep young campers occupied and entertained.pYou’re never too young to go camping and canoeing. Certified canoeing instructors Rolf and Debra Kraiker have paddled thousands of miles together. Their sons, Kyle and Brendan, ages 9 and 12, have logged more wilderness miles than most adults three times their ages. In this compilation of practical advice and personal anecdotes, the Kraikers, both certified canoeing instructors, provide expert guidance on such topics as introducing children to the wilderness, preparing formula in the bush, choosing and packing food, selecting the right camping gear and clothing, training young paddlers, ensuring safety in all situations, and campsite activities to keep young campers, from infant to teenager, occupied and entertained. |
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Horse Camping : 0874223032 $24.95 Horse camping has long been part of Pacific Northwest lore. The Nez Perce used horses as transportation, and frontier fur trappers also loaded and rode the animals. The journals of these mountain men often contain glowing accounts of their nomadic lifestyle and exhibit a profound appreciation of their surroundings. Today, people still long to experience pristine wilderness and enjoy the simple pleasures nature offers. Pack trips allow individuals of many ages and physical abilities to reach glorious backcountry they would never see otherwise. George Hatley has a deep connection to the region and its early pioneers. As a boy, he learned that his great uncle had been involved in the Misery Hill scrimmage of the Nez Perce war, and that the Native Americans were riding Appaloosas. He listened to his grandfather recount his Palouse country arrival by wagon train in 1877, describing a beautiful expanse with stirrup-high grass waving in the wind like ocean surf. But the grand prairie sea became farmland, and so during harvest season, young George was fascinated by teams of 33 horses pulling combines. He eventually became a cattle rancher and trail guide, indulging both his adventurous spirit and his passion for horses by leading numerous camping trips amid the Northwest’s magnificent mountains and canyons. Originally released in 1981 and again in 1992, George Hatley’s common sense manual is considered a classic. In his amiable, practical voice, he shares both successes and oversights, and reveals observations and experiences from years as an outfitter. He covers trip planning, horses, tack, gear, food, and other aspects of advanced preparation. He discusses horse hauling and packing for the journey. Finally, he provides information about setting out on the trail, establishing a site, and life in camp. This new WSU Press edition has been skillfully updated by Juli S. Thorson, Editor and Associate Publisher of Horse & Rider magazine. |
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Camping & Wilderness Survival $5.95 DIVWith over 3,600 illustrations and pages of information,iCamping & Wilderness Survival/iprovides a wealth of information on how to travel, make a camp, understand your environment, and choose equipment. A book no survivor should be without!br/divDIVEverything you need to know, and more, can be found in this ultimate outdoor book! This is the MOST thorough book available to assist you in acquiring skills to enjoy the adventures of the outdoors. With over 3600 illustrations and pages of information, it tells you how to travel, make a camp, understand your environment, and choose equipment. In the case of an emergency it will help you find water, food, shelter from the weather, and care for yourself if you are sick or injured. Topics such as signals, animals, and weather; applied specifically to such special activities as summer hiking, desert travel, water travel and car travel. Learn individual skills such as maps and compass, first aid and mountain climbing. Ensure a lifetime of outdoor enjoyment by building a foundation of knowledge. This is a book that can be enjoyed by the entire family. Camping & Wilderness Survival is ‘the fullest and finest work in the field’. You won’t find a more complete guide in today’s market. Prior preparation warrants enjoyable adventures in the outdoors!br/div |
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The Totally Camping Cookbook $5.65 Whether your idea of roughing it is an over-night at the local park or a weekend in Yosemite, there`s nothing like a hearty meal at the beginning (or end) of a day outdoors. Forget the trail mix, instant oatmeal and powdered eggs. This is real food! |
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The Winter Camping Handbook: Wilderness Travel & Adventure In The Cold $10.39 BA thoroughly updated edition of the classic guide considered the authoritative resource for winter camping./BBRBRWinter camping has its own special allure: the splendid quiet of a winter forest, the hush of falling snow, the thrill of gliding over ice and snow on skis. From building a snow shelter to traveling comfortably in sub-zero temperatures, IThe Winter Camping Handbook/I covers everything you’ll need to know in order to enjoy wilderness travel and adventure in the cold weather months.BRBRExtremely user-friendly, the book’s step-by-step approach covers everything from choosing a location to explore, selecting teammates, planning the trip, winterizing a travel vehicle, gear selection, travel skills and navigation, making camp, food and nutrition, dealing with winter safety concerns, and even camping with children. 50 black & white photographs. |
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Wilderness Camping & Hiking $14.95 DIVThe goal of this guide is to help the reader acquire and sharpen the skills required to safely enjoy the wilderness. You will find details on how to travel, make a camp, choose suitable equipment, and understand your environment. You will learn how to search for food and water, as well as how to take shelter from the weather and how to care for yourself if you become injured or ill while in the wilderness. Mastering these tools will ensure that you are well prepared in the case of an emergency./DIV |
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Camping Outside $3.19 Camping Outside |

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