Had issues with YouTube yesterday but today all is well so I uploaded the last video over on our FBC channel. ~Sarah
Archive for the ‘Videos’ Category
Mashed Potato Burrito Video
Posted in Videos, tagged FBC, Freezer Bag Cooking, Insulated mug method, Trail Cooking, trail food, Videos on December 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Mushroom Soup For A Cold Day with Video
Posted in Gear, One Pot Meals, Outdoor Cooking Gear, Trail Cooking, Vegan, Videos, tagged backcountry cooking, backcountry food, backpacking, backpacking recipes, hiking, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, trail food, vegan camping recipes, wilderness cooking on December 2, 2008 | 5 Comments »
As I was making this re-do recipe this morning I had to crack a smile – for I know one of our good readers will be beating me with their long handled spoon for using so many mushrooms I promise a ‘shroom free recipe next time, A.P. But hey, it was her fault – she [...]
A Day At Rainier
Posted in hiking, photos, Trip Reports, Videos, tagged hiking, Mt. Rainier, Videos on November 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If I hadn’t known otherwise I would have wondered if it was September 30th today, not November 30th. As we drove from near sea level to the meadows of Paradise at Mt. Rainier my eyes searched for snow. And little snow was there to be had, even at the end of the road. Just patches [...]
Trails & Cooking: Episode 6 – At Hurricane Ridge
Posted in Gear, hiking, One Pot Meals, Outdoor Cooking Gear, photos, Trail Cooking, Trip Reports, Videos, tagged backcountry cooking, hiking, Trail Cooking, trail food, Videos, wilderness cooking on November 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Kirk and I shot this video in late summer up at Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. If you haven’t been to Olympic National Park it is definitely a ‘life list’ park to see – you can go from the Pacific Ocean to deep rain forest to sub alpine to alpine tundra in one day [...]
Spam-Tastic Lo Mein
Posted in Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, hiking, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, Videos, tagged backcountry cooking, backpacking, FBC Hybrid meals, Freezer Bag Cooking, hiking, Trail Cooking, trail food, wilderness cooking on November 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
How can one pass up the chance to make the trashiest of all trail meals? Well I know I can’t pass up those chances…… Ford and I went hiking with Trailhead and TwoFourtyJeff today up in the Issaquah Alps, on Cougar Mountain, here in Washington State. It was a wet day – rain spitting every [...]
Cranberry Chicken Rice & Our 4th Year
Posted in Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, hiking, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, Videos, tagged backcountry cooking, backpacking, backpacking recipes, FBC, Freezer Bag Cooking, hiking, Mug Meals, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, trail food, trail recipes, wilderness cooking on November 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
On a trip to the Olympic Mountains in November 2004 I sat alongside a raging river – on a very cold afternoon to have lunch. I had dreamed up the idea and made this recipe for the first time: Cranberry Chicken Rice In a quart freezer bag: 1 cup instant rice 2 Tbsp dried veggie [...]
Trail Kitchens: One Setup
Posted in Gear, hiking, Hiking Gear, Outdoor Cooking Gear, Trail Cooking, Videos, tagged backcountry cooking, backpacking, hiking, Trail Cooking, trail kitchens, Videos, wilderness cooking on November 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I shot this video this past June, talking about one kitchen setup I carry with me in my daypack. With winter around the corner I am back to this setup and enjoying it. The only thing that changed is I returned the Steripen Adventurer I mention in the video – it failed big time on [...]
A Late Fall Hike To Talapus Lake
Posted in photos, Trip Reports, Videos, tagged Alpine Lakes Wilderness, hiking on November 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Waking up to a such a pretty sunny morning we decided to go hiking this morning. After so many rainy days, well you just cannot pass up nice days! Our first choice would have been Mt. Rainier…but alas, the park is still officially closed Even worse, the Carbon River Rd it seems is gone now [...]





