Food & Water Provisions



After settling down on a campsite with my preferred shelter pitched, it is time to organize a camp kitchen and prepare my meal.  Bringing correct cooking equipment that corresponds to my planned meal.  I always bring food that are lightweight, portable, healthy and with enough nourishment to replenish lost energy during the day.   Frequently, it has to be my comfort food.   Having in mind bulk and weight, I plan and bring just enough amounts of food plus a little more for contingencies.

More often during multi-day backpacking, I calculated my meals well according to length of activity and route that I will be taking. Conscious of volume, weight, health benefits and good taste of course, I also never fail to inquire on locals about available food and water sources along the way, during stops and on the planned campsites. 

If potable water will be available, I will limit my water load for comfort on load bearings. As much as possible, voluntary simplicity during major hikes or multi-day backpacking is my preferred strategy limiting my load and gears as possible as I can. In a survival situation where potable water is scarce, I never fail to bring water purification tablets and/or my mini water purification gadget.





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