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* Chia pudding (w/ or w/out oats) should be a great breakfast that prepares overnight in a jar. Check out mason "freezer jars" (they're lightweight and plastic w screw tops) that can also double as secondary food prep/eating vessels. Season w powdered dairy, sugar, dried fruit.
* Chia pudding (w/ or w/out oats) should be a great breakfast that prepares overnight in a jar. Check out mason "freezer jars" (they're lightweight and plastic w screw tops) that can also double as secondary food prep/eating vessels. Season w powdered dairy, sugar, dried fruit.
* Sawyer mini is slow, but fine. Might go w just aquamira and sometimes unfiltered water for JMT.
* Sawyer mini is slow, but fine. Might go w just aquamira and sometimes unfiltered water for JMT.
 
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=== Krystle: Goat Rocks ===
*Tested mac & cheese and tortellini recipes, a little bit of fine tuning needed for water amounts but taste is good.
*Swapped mac & cheese recipe for Velveeta cheese packets, tested at home before sending in resupply.
*Fuel use
**Used 0.7 oz fuel for 2 meals (4 servings)
**Used 0.4 oz fuel for mac & cheese testing at home
**This suggest a 4 oz fuel canister might last for 10 2-serving meals (!)
*Used around 1 L water at camp (cooking, cleaning, brushing teeth)
*Borah bug bivy was awesome
*Practiced tarp setup, need to do a little more research/practice on this
*2000 calories per day was more than enough
*Learned to keep the day's snacks outside the canister, more easily accessible
*Zlite is totally comfy & warm enough for me, surprisingly; if anything I can fold in half as a torso pad for extra comfort & insulation and use pack for feet
*The HammockGear quilt is amazing, amazing, #OMGIloveit
**Being able to close it around just my feet is wonderful
**Being able to snap it around my neck is wonderful
**Being able to use it as a blanket around camp is wonderful
*Darn tough socks were great, should still get one pair of liners just in case
*Bringing backwash syringe is probably a good idea for water filter, sandy mountain streams really muddy it up
*I very much so wished I had remembered to bring whiskey
*Feet get grossly dusty in the Altras, but otherwise they are awesome
*Sahara sun cap was a great addition to my gear
*Pack was great
*GoLite pants are a nope, the zippered pocket on the butt gave me a hotspot with the hip strap, why do they do this? Otherwise they'd be perfect....Back to leggings, unless I can find simple hiking pants
*ExOfficio sun/insect shirt was an ideal layer, and minimally stinky (did not get to test bugproofness)
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