Step 1: To begin planning, I start by figuring out the cookware I wish to to carry, which dictates what can be cooked. For backpacking, we typically bring only a pot, requiring foods to be eaten cold or as one pot meals. For canoe trips, we can carry a little extra weight. For our 2019 3-person 10-day family canoe trip, we went big. We opted to use a pot, skillet and reflector oven which allowed for maximum variety - one pot meals, skillet-fried foods, and baked items.
Step 2: Once the cookware to pack is determined, identify a basic 3-meals per day menu. For all moving days I plan a cold breakfast and often a cold lunch. For in-camp days I plan hot breakfasts and lunches. Below is a video of the food for our 10-day trip. After the video, the menu and packing list are provided.
Video showing the food for our 10-day 3-person backcountry canoe trip.
The following is our basic menu minus snacks, drinks and treats. On this basic menu you will also see 2 spare meals. These are "emergency" meals in the event we get storm bound on exit day, run into someone needing help, or simply get extra hungry at some point in time. All meats and rices are cooked at home and dehydrated. All pasta except for Knorr and angel hair are also cooked and dehydrated. I have done various videos and blog postings showing how this is done. Please find links to some of these at the end of this post.
Our 2019 10-Day 3-Person Backcountry Menu
Breakfast
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Day 1
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On
the road
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PB&J
Bagel, Cheese, Jerky/Sausage, Trailmix
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Spaghetti
& Meat Sauce w/Cheesy Garlic Biscuits, Applesauce
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Day 2
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Patrick Cudahy Ready Cooked Bacon,
Pancakes
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PB&J
Bagel, Cheese, Jerky/Sausage, Trailmix
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Beef
Stroganoff, Peas, Applesauce
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Day 3
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Bacon
Jerky, Granola Bars, Trail Mix, Oatmeal w/Fruit and Nuts
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Knorr
Buttery Noodle, Beef, and Brocoli
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Spanish Rice, Fritos, Ground Beef, Applesauce
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Day 4
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Patrick Cudahy Ready Cooked Bacon, Hungry Jack Dehydrated Hashbrowns
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Granola
bars, Trail Mix, Jerky, Cheese
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Baked
Beans, Beef, Cornbread, Applesauce
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Day 5
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Bacon
jerky, granola bars, trail mix, oatmeal
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Beef
Mashed Potatoes, Ground Beef, Veggies
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Chicken, Curry Rice, Peas, Minced Onion
and Garlic, Blueberry Muffin, Applesauce
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Day 6
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Bacon
jerky, granola bars, trail mix, oatmeal
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Granola
bars, Trail Mix, Jerky, Cheese
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Chili,
Fritos, Biscuit, Applesauce
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Day 7
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Patrick Cudahy Ready Cooked Bacon, Hungry Jack Dehydrated Hashbrowns
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Chicken,
Knorr Pasta, Brocoli, Applesauce
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Loaded
Potato Soup, Bacon Bits, Cheesy Biscuits, Applesauce
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Day 8
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Bacon
jerky, granola bars, trail mix, oatmeal
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Shepherd's
Pie, Beef
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Chicken
Fried Rice, applesauce
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Day 9
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Patrick Cudahy Ready Cooked Bacon, Pancakes
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Knorr
Stroganoff, Beef, Peas
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Sweet
Sour Chicken, Rice, Applesauce
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Day 10
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Bacon
jerky, granola bars, trail mix, oatmeal
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Spare: Butter Chicken, Rice
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Spare: Mashed Potatoes, Beef, Veggies
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Step 3: Squeeze in drinks, treats and candy where you can until you reach your weight and volume limit. The following is our packing list including snacks, drinks and treats. While we ate most of what we brought, some food went unconsumed. The number of each item packed is listed. In the event something remained uneaten, leftover items after the trip are accounted for in red.
Our 2019 10-Day 3-Person Backcountry Food Packing List
4/1
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Bacon
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1
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Bag of Mini Bagels
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2
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Bags M&Ms
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10/6
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Lollipops
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2
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Pancakes
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4/2
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Peanut Butter
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1
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Blueberry Muffin
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1
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Crushed Red Peppers
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1
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Cooking Oil
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4/4
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Nutella
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1
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Chili
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5
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Hot Sauce
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2
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Chocolate Chips
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2
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Plain Rice
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2
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Fritos
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Salt & Pepper
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1
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Syrup
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5/2
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Chicken
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1
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Loaded Potato Soup
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2/1
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Mashed Potatoes
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2/1
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Hashbrowns
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3
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Knorr (Buttery, Stroganoff, Chicken)
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1/0.5
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Bacon Bits
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1
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Sweet Sour Rice
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4
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Bacon Jerky
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1
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Bag of dehydrated Peas
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1
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Biscuits
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1
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Soy/Oil
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6/1
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Ketchup
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1/1
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Baked Beans
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1
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Starburst
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6
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Fun Sized Snickers
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14
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Plain oatmeal
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1
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Cornbread
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15/4
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Applesauce
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4
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Marshmallows
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1
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Dehydrated Fruit
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7/3
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Ground Beef/Taco Meat
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2
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Strawberries Dehydrated
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1
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Curry Seasoning
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1
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Chopped Pecans
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1
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Spanish Rice
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1
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Nuts
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1
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Tub Butter
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10/1
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Trail Mix - Mom
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1
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Beef Stronganoff
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1
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Country Trail Mix
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2
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Lemonade
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15
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Sweet and Salty Peanut Bars
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1
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Butter Chicken
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1
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Tropical Fruit Trail Mix
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|
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7+6/1
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G-bars / Clif
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1
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Spag Sauce
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1
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Shepherd's pie
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|
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9/6
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Maple Oatmeal
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1
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Angel Hair
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2/1.5
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Nuun
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'20
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Cheese
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1
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Cheesy Garlic Biscuit
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5
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Gatorade
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7
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Beef Jerky (4), Sausage (2), Slim Jim
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1/1
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Curry Rice
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4/4
2 |
Cr. Chick Soup / Cocoa
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Based on the unconsumed items and the comments during the trip, next year I could leave some of the maple oatmeal for my husband and daughter home. We also talked about single portaging, which means we should leave the reflector oven home, and in place of the 4 baked goods we could consume the three unconsumed meals we had planned and add a fourth. We could leave some of the applesauce home as well, and skip the marshmallows. We should bring additional Gatorade and lemonade drink mixes, as my husband and daughter wanted more after these ran out. Also, I should pack one curry instead of 2 (some of the family felt that butter chicken and chicken curry were too much curry for one trip). The fun-sized snickers were a hit, and more of those would have been appreciated. My husband would like a full pound of M&Ms for himself next time.
To cut back on having to carry a skillet, we could leave the cooked bacon, pancakes and hashbrowns home. To make up for the hashbrowns, we could bring more home cooked dehydrated potato dishes instead. We could displace ready cook bacon with bacon jerky. This will cut back on overall pack weight by leaving the skillet and cooking oil home. My daughter loves her pancakes, and I will have to think very hard to come up with a satisfactory replacement if we go to all cold foods and one pot meals.
Overall, our packing gets better each and every year. Next year our goal is to lighten the pack weight so that we can single portage our way through the BWCA rather than double portaging. I am excited to take on the challenge!
Links to my video series and blog post about how to dehydrate foods for your outdoor adventures:
Part 1 - Meats
Part 2 - Veggies and Sauces
Part 3 - Sauces, Pasta and Rices
Blog Post - Dehydrating Meats, Veggies and Easy Entrees for Outdoor Adventures
That's all for now, let's get outdoors and keep our wild places wild!
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