Backpacking & Camping Tips : Food for Backpacking Trips
by admin on Thursday, March 10th, 2011 | 18 Comments
When packing food for backpacking trips, decide how many meals are needed and what can be carried. Pick and buy food that will be nutritional and efficient for backpacking trips with tips from a backpacking guide in this free video on camping and hiking. Expert: Richard Fields Bio: Richard Fields has been an avid backpacker and backcountry guide for over 25 years. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves






@adamslurch71
I totally agree!!!
1:38 “breakfastsis”
I think I saw his ball.
eat shit mister funny short shorts
Where does expert village find these people? This guy is a real life Dr. Stephen Brule. Expert village sucks.
MRE’s all the protein yo need and enough calories to last, better then any crap he just showed.
who wears short shorts. richerd fields wear short shorts
Worst I have ever seen, this guy managed to explain absolutely nothing. expertvillage sucks! Thanks for nothing.
i think this guys videos are actually pretty informative… sucks that there are so many downers that comment on his videos. makes me think that most youtubers don’t know shit about backpacking and would rather just tear someone down. shocking. haha
Did you want to ruin a video? like wtf lol
Real men hunt and catch there food.. im just sayin
Richard Fields a.k.a. Lou Reed
What about god old spam ???
@mrsparex All he shows is like 1 days worth of food…..
If you want to carry say 3600 Kcals of food under 1 lb weight just take Datrex packs.
Ohh and a 50 lb pack aint that much really, especially if you carrying some good quality retort pouches.
Retort pouch x3 a day @ 300g each = 900g so just under 2 lb, a 3 day hike would be like 6 lb worth of food.
It’s hardly a back breaking weight for better quality of food.
@kevsurf2003
You just had to make me laugh HUH!
@kevsurf2003 LOL
Backpacking doesn’t consist of eating dirt pies and earthworms. The man is giving tips on lightweight packing. If you don’t want to hear good tips in backpacking go watch something else. Would you rather carry a 30 lb pack or a 50 lb pack?
Thanks for the vid.
Call Marriot for delivery!! Or stay out of the woods!