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<blockquote data-quote="paragliderpete" data-source="post: 307715" data-attributes="member: 44451"><p>Hi not sure how wild you want to go. But if you are going into an area whree you need to take your own water then tinned food is a serious option as the tin will have the necessary water to cook your food. An essential i always carry is a strong curry powder, as this can make most things seem edible.</p><p>To get your calories try taking almond or coconut oils decanted into sealed plastic containers. As others have said, you should be ok with alot of stuff for a few days, If you are intending to be away from habitation for more than a week, you will need to train up to this level, and test your food intake works before you jump in with both feet and get into difficulty.</p><p>Don't forget the local flora and fauna. Rabbit is great on an open fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paragliderpete, post: 307715, member: 44451"] Hi not sure how wild you want to go. But if you are going into an area whree you need to take your own water then tinned food is a serious option as the tin will have the necessary water to cook your food. An essential i always carry is a strong curry powder, as this can make most things seem edible. To get your calories try taking almond or coconut oils decanted into sealed plastic containers. As others have said, you should be ok with alot of stuff for a few days, If you are intending to be away from habitation for more than a week, you will need to train up to this level, and test your food intake works before you jump in with both feet and get into difficulty. Don't forget the local flora and fauna. Rabbit is great on an open fire. [/QUOTE]
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