Introducing our newest backpacking meal just in time for Autumn: No Coop Noodle Soup. Inspired by the classic chicken noodle soup, our version utilizes plant-based proteins, such as chickpeas and yellow peas, along with a variety of vegetables, including freeze-dried organic sweet potatoes, carrots, and herbs, in a savory broth. The fiber-rich carbohydrates and heart-healthy olive oil provide warmth and nourishment, making it perfect on cold days. Not only is this soup delicious, but it is also comforting! Like all of Outdoor Herbivore’s backpacking meals, preparing the No Coop Noodle Soup is quick and simple. Boil water, then add the hot water […]
Are you looking to create delicious, lightweight, and nutritious meals for your next backpacking trip? By making your own backpacking food, you can customize it to suit your taste and dietary needs while controlling portion sizes, spice levels, and sodium content. To achieve this, you’ll need to dehydrate or freeze-dry your meals to remove the water content, making them lightweight and shelf-stable. Don’t have drying equipment? You don’t necessarily need to cook and dehydrate or freeze-dry all your food at home. Purchasing pre-cooked and dried bulk ingredients can save you time and money on long hikes. Simply portion out the […]
Peanut butter is a convenient and high-calorie snack for backpackers to take on the trail. It is loaded in healthy fat and offers a decent amount of protein. But not all peanut butter is suited for backpacking. Here’s what to look for.
Although biting insects are annoying, most do not pose a threat to humans or animals. The exceptions are the blood-feeding pests that can vector pathogenic diseases, such as mosquitoes and ticks. In the United States, the Blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis), commonly known as the deer tick, can spread the Lyme disease bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi. In Europe, the related Castor bean tick, also known as the sheep tick, and the Taiga tick in Asia are associated with the same disease. Scientists predict the warming climate will cause an increase in reported cases of tick-borne illnesses in many regions. This is mostly […]
Backpacking with a large group can be an enjoyable experience filled with camaraderie. However, one of the most challenging aspects is planning meals that satisfy everyone’s tastes and dietary needs. Coordinating food that can be shared with multiple people while factoring in weight, nutrition, and preferences can be tricky—but with some prep, it’s manageable. Here’s everything you should consider when planning backpacking food for a group: Know Your Group Before planning meals, list all participants and gather information about dietary restrictions and other concerns. Plan the Menu The menu should include meals that are simple and satisfying. Aim for one-pot meals […]
Hummus is often overlooked in favor of ordinary hiking snacks like trail mix or granola bars. However, this delicious spread offers a refreshing change from the usual options while providing balanced energy and convenience. With the availability of powdered hummus, it takes seconds to whip up a batch of this filling spread. Nutritionally, hummus is also a winner. Hummus offers extensive nutrition for backpackers. Here’s why: Powdered Hummus for Hiking Many brands offer portable to-go containers of ready-to-eat, shelf-stable hummus that may work for tossing in your pack. The downsides include the packaging waste and tiny serving size (usually 2 […]
Dogs offer boundless affection, loyalty, and companionship. Their playful antics instantly brighten our hikes—whether chasing a fly, rolling on the ground over something funky, zoomies in puddles, or ordinary canine glee, their ability to add excitement to our day is unmatched. So, it’s no surprise our furry companion is eager to paw on new terrains when they hear we’ve got a hike planned. However, when cows freely roam in the same space, stay alert and proceed cautiously! While free-roaming cattle are often docile, they can become dangerous when you have a dog, especially when calves are present. It’s common for […]