Camping With MRE’s in the Winter on the Appalachian Trail

Posted: November 25th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Camping Tips | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 10 Comments »

Just a quick video to show a few friends how easy it is to prepare an MRE. Meals Ready to eat are great for camping when you just want a quick meal and dont want to light a fire or take out your camping stove to heat up some food. Also at the end there are a few random camping tips.


10 Comments on “Camping With MRE’s in the Winter on the Appalachian Trail”

  1. 1 weirdkid66 said at 8:28 pm on February 5th, 2010:

    with cheese..which i hate:P

  2. 2 Vril4orce said at 9:57 pm on February 18th, 2010:

    love the baby sound btw

  3. 3 Ghore359117 said at 2:40 pm on March 23rd, 2010:

    drum roll plese!!! ahhhH!!!!!

  4. 4 etekballer14 said at 3:53 pm on April 21st, 2010:

    tht string u were talking about is called twine

  5. 5 Bustertb said at 10:28 am on May 17th, 2010:

    You’re hilarious! Loved the video :-)

  6. 6 skater4ev615 said at 2:17 pm on August 15th, 2010:

    u can bye the meals u dnt have to buy cases…. i think it to much money and i dont eat half of the stuff only chicken and beef

  7. 7 freereloader1010 said at 6:08 pm on August 17th, 2010:

    @weirdkid66
    <Thud!

  8. 8 NewAmericaNow said at 6:39 am on October 25th, 2010:

    Regualr clorox bleach should be used for drinking water b/c it’s the only filtered bleach. Store brand bleach can be used for non drinking water. If you know wild edibles and natural medicine that is money in ur pocket! Plastic plates/cups produces a lot of trash quickly that can not be burned. Knowledge is power and I believe to be the best bartering tool! It will take a joined effort to make it through this gov created mess, no one person can know or do everything! Good luck! Mrs.NAN

  9. 9 RiptN3rd said at 12:55 pm on November 23rd, 2010:

    Cheese which i hate (He throws the cheese behind him) Lol

  10. 10 tsalesto said at 5:08 am on November 24th, 2010:

    lol, I’ve always wondered why people carry those huge knifes with them into woods – now I know :)


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