Pete_Hickey
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I checked other, because I usually don'T have much at all if it's not a multi-day hike (if it is, I have my supper: Freeze dried glop if solo, fancier if with someone)
The large majority of my hikes are solo, so when I finish, I just have water, hop in my car, and drive home eating the leftover hiking food I have. (nuts, pepperoni, etc.) Sometimes I'll stop and get a baked potato at a Wendy's.
If I'm hiking with a group, and some want to go someplace, I'll just follow, and whatever is there.
The large majority of my hikes are solo, so when I finish, I just have water, hop in my car, and drive home eating the leftover hiking food I have. (nuts, pepperoni, etc.) Sometimes I'll stop and get a baked potato at a Wendy's.
If I'm hiking with a group, and some want to go someplace, I'll just follow, and whatever is there.