Number 2 Pencil estimates he needs 4,000 to 5,000 calories a day, far exceeding the accepted standard of about 2,000 calories for average people in their routine lives. Yet, it isn’t always easy to get those calories. In less than 2 months on the trail, he says he has lost 35 pounds.
You no longer have to settle on soggy sandwiches or hot dogs on a stick. For those looking for a quick and easy meal, yet want something with more flavor, look no further than packaged camp food.
One thing you can count on: You can find trash everywhere. People are litterbugs, and as a survivalist, you can always use that to your advantage. Ryan Price shows you how to build a small double-walled camp stove, step by step.
Sure, you can boil water to put into a dehydrated food bag, or burn some hot dogs on a pan. But sometimes a little pocket rocket stove just won’t do. What you really want is BTU. All of the BTUs.