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Lightweight, easy, and delicious backpacking dinner. Part 1: Dehydrating food for backpacking and camping meals. Backcountry Cooking Featured Articles. Eating Well: D.I.Y. Lightweight Backpacking Meals. Dehydrating Food for Backpacking and Camping. What foods are worth dehydrating? Food dehydrators, sun-drying, and dehydrating with conventional ovens. This food dehydrator is the highest-rated on Amazon.
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The Backcountry Journal | A Place for Outdoorsmen to Write
By The Backcountry Journal. On Mar 26, 2013. Bull; 2 Comments. There is a small creek nearby that I often fish in the summertime. It isn’t anything special as creeks go, but something about it has always resonated with me. Maybe it’s the way the willows screen the water enough to dapple the sunlight just so. Or perhaps it’s that particularly eerie. Winter on the Niangua. By The Backcountry Journal. On Mar 12, 2013. Bull; 1 Comment. Black Ducks at the End of the Earth. By The Backcountry Journal. Dust sti...
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Three Miles To A Different World. Yellowstone’s Backcountry Cutthroats. Young children can join Backcountry Kids Jackson and Emma as they explore Yellowstone National Park. Learn about Yellowstone National Park and how to stay safe while hiking and exploring the park. The beautiful illustrations will catch the eye of every young child as parents read about America’s first national park. Every child will be inspired to get outside, get some fresh air, and enjoy the great outdoors! I wanted some bike train...
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The Backcountry Kids | Exploring the Great Outdoors!
Exploring the Great Outdoors! Adventure – Tamawanas Falls – Hood River, OR. July 21, 2014. BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front). On a trip to Grandpa’s, we took an afternoon to search out a waterfall with a cave behind it, exactly as Paul had requested a couple days before the trip. Conveniently, a tourist magazine for the Columbia Gorge that I had just picked up was showcasing Tamanawas Falls,. So the final destinatation waterfall was kind of put together on a whim. I figured we would be hiking for about an hour...
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Head for the barn. Llama packing specifically,. The great outdoors in general. Track down our print issues. From the trail and beyond. Explore our back issues. Become a fan of The Backcountry Llama. On Facebook to stay up-to-date on our news and events! Summer 2015 Letter from the Editor. Phil Romig Jr.’s article this issue, Can You Trust Your GPS? Is full of great information. And if you’re ready to tackle other navigation topics, head to Phil’s archive of articles. Here on our site. Gary Carlton wrote ...
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