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    Chauffeur Driver RZRJIM's Avatar
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    What do you eat on the trail ?

    When my wife I and our two boys go riding we usually go for 3 days . We leave camp around 9 or 10 AM and don't usually get back till dark thirty. We always eat good at the camp but as for lunch on the trail its usually just a sandwich, which gets old after several days! Going back to camp for lunch is not possible a lot of the time. Just wondering what everyone else does out on the trail?

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    Super Moderator The Rattler (BLR)'s Avatar
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    I personally don't like sandwiches so thst means my husband doesn't either....lol...so our normal mixed nuts, protein bars, cheese, lunch meat
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    Beer only. It's easy to prepare and easy to keep at the right temperature. Not a lot of mess, or clean up... simply crack and consume. It's about as easy and tasty as it gets.

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    Sierra Nevada Pale ale and sunflower seeds! Proof is in the bag haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer Mod View Post
    Sierra Nevada Pale ale and sunflower seeds! Proof is in the bag haha
    Josh, is that end of the weekend or end of the day?


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    Sandwich of beef jerky and a few colors lights.


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    I seen someone had a metal box clamped on the exhaust to warn food up or cook. I guess it's a snowmobile thing. I thought that was a good idea. My parents use to put carrots, potatoes, ground beef and butter and seasoning in tin foil wrapped up. They would cook them at the camp fire. I thought that box would be perfect for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazywatson View Post
    I seen someone had a metal box clamped on the exhaust to warn food up or cook. I guess it's a snowmobile thing. I thought that was a good idea. My parents use to put carrots, potatoes, ground beef and butter and seasoning in tin foil wrapped up. They would cook them at the camp fire. I thought that box would be perfect for that.

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    The metal box is a snow mobile exhaust cooker , Brodie and his friends have them.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/SNOWMOBILE-M...1T9e8F&vxp=mtr

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    Quote Originally Posted by EPL View Post
    The metal box is a snow mobile exhaust cooker , Brodie and his friends have them.








    http://www.ebay.com/itm/SNOWMOBILE-M...1T9e8F&vxp=mtr

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    Cokes and Snickers....food sucks!

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