NH Tramper
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I was atop Mt. Washington this morning, eating my typical summit sandwich and a really cold apple, and I realized I'd like to do better than that. Thus, I'm looking for suggestions for lunch items for winter hiking in extreme conditions, above treeline in the cold and wind, possibly on the move. Obviously I will seek shelter - as I did today in the doorway of the Tip-Top house - but if I were to be doing a Presi traverse, for example, what shelter I do come across will be minimal at best, it will still be freezing, and my caloric intake will have to be really high. Should I just chow various salty-sweet bars and gummy cubes of sugar and potassium and grin and bear it? If someone can even live on such things. I do consume various bars, usually one-per-hike as a mid-morning pick-me-up. In addition to the aforementioned sandwich and apple, I also bring homemade GORP+, wheat crisps or something, dried apricots, and now some Fig Newtons (got that one from Brobishaud). Yet, I'm hoping for better eats that still make sense. I'd love to melt some snow in my JetBoil and have a hot trail-side meal like a curry or stew or something, but that won't be practical on most hikes.
I figure some of you will have some ideas that I haven't even considered.
I figure some of you will have some ideas that I haven't even considered.