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I'm thinking of doing a three day hiking trip some time in spring (probably Sept) and it will involve carrying everything with us except for water (well carrying some water of course, but there will be places to refill along the track).
I've never done a trek like this before, and I always envisaged taking lots of dehydrated stuff like noodles etc if I ever did one. But now with my low carb diet (which is working really well for me BTW) I'm kind of uncertain what I'm going to pack for food.
I know I'll need a small light weight tent and sleeping bag, and a few warm cloths because it's in the mountains, so obviously I don't want too much extra weight for food if I can avoid it.
Can anyone think of some good suggestions for items of food I could pack.
BTW. This is the walk.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Foot_Track
- http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/blue-mountains-national-park/six-foot-walking-track/walking/map
I've never done a trek like this before, and I always envisaged taking lots of dehydrated stuff like noodles etc if I ever did one. But now with my low carb diet (which is working really well for me BTW) I'm kind of uncertain what I'm going to pack for food.
I know I'll need a small light weight tent and sleeping bag, and a few warm cloths because it's in the mountains, so obviously I don't want too much extra weight for food if I can avoid it.
Can anyone think of some good suggestions for items of food I could pack.
BTW. This is the walk.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Foot_Track
- http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/blue-mountains-national-park/six-foot-walking-track/walking/map