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Meagher
Trad climber
Reno, NV
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Topic Author's Original Post - Aug 7, 2012 - 12:59am PT
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I am heading out on the road for a few months to climb this fall and am looking for the best options for food that is cheap, has a long shelf life, and doesn't need to be refrigerated. Any suggestions of what people eat when they're on the road, on the wall, or in the mountains would be appreciated. Thanks
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BooYah
Social climber
Ely, Nv
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Peanut butter on bagels.
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Meagher
Trad climber
Reno, NV
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 7, 2012 - 01:06am PT
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It depends on what's in the dumpster.
Well now that is obvious, like Top Ramen, and canned food.
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darkmagus
Mountain climber
San Diego, CA
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Salami and crackers
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climbski2
Mountain climber
Anchorage AK, Reno NV
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Map out all the nabisco, frito-lay, Entenmanns, and canned good distributers. Visit their yards.
Eat well
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Dick Erb
climber
June Lake, CA
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Rice and dried beans are quite inexpensive, long lasting, and combine for complete protein.
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bullfrog
Trad climber
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where the heck did the gallo salami, with rind wrapped in paper go? Man that stuff used to last forever. Sorry friendo, cabbage and lard from here on out...
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scottish nob rot
Trad climber
scotland
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cheese and strawberry jam
or millitary ration packs
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tuolumne_tradster
Trad climber
Leading Edge of North American Plate
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BITD for the Valley DBers, it was whatever food that was left on the trays in the cafeteria
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bullfrog
Trad climber
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"cheese and strawberry jam
or millitary ration packs"
All the Army kids seem to get addicted to Sriracha trying to choke that stuff down. That reminds me, anything is edible with the appropriate application of hot sauce. Sriracha is more garlicy than hot but I digress.
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scottish nob rot
Trad climber
scotland
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nah tabasco hot sauce, makes anything edible;
soup, dog food, milk shakes from mcdonalds, cereal.. you get the idea, blanket out the foul taste of what your eating with something so over powering its all you can taste
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bullfrog
Trad climber
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Tobasco overpowering? Not so much. Sriracha takes a bunch too. El Yucateco might start to approach "overpowering" if you dump it on.
Just an observation on the increased popularity of the rooster sauce, plus the general observation that hot sauce makes anything crappy better.
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ms55401
Trad climber
minneapolis, mn
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buy a dehydrator and dehydrate a lot of fruit. weeks of ramen and instant rice is going to punish your colon without fruit
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apogee
climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
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Trader Joes dumpster days are to die for.
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bullfrog
Trad climber
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Trader Joe's. sigh If only we had those back here. Won't though due to the blue laws... If you've got one, take advantage of it!
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ß Î Ø T Ç H
Boulder climber
bouldering
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Whatever the local foodbank is foisting off.
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Don Paul
Big Wall climber
Colombia, South America
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Pancake mix.
Oatmeal.
Fig Newtons.
Vindaloo curry paste - put on pasta.
What does Trader Joes do, throw away food on certain days? I have to work on that.
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Kenygl
Trad climber
Salt Lake City
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Once bought a bag of rice and climbed for a week on it. Lost a little weight.
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Meagher
Trad climber
Reno, NV
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Topic Author's Reply - Aug 7, 2012 - 10:07pm PT
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Awesome ideas guys! Thanks! Keep them coming!
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johntp
Trad climber
socal
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pasta, canned tomatoes/veggies/fruit, meat in a pouch/can, peanut butter, nutella, potatos, road kill, etc.
Dive the dumpsters for soda/beer cans to extend your cash reserves. BITD this was a standard practice in Yosemite (never really felt comfortable snarfing in the cafeteria).
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