Menu for 6 day kayak camping trip.

Published 2017-04-18
I thought I would share the food I am taking on a six day kayak camping trip down the Buffalo River in Arkansas. If you have some favorite kayak camping or backpacking foods you enjoy please share them in the comments section. Thanks for watching.

All Comments (12)
  • @mindyburns7536
    That's awesome. I live in Arkansas and love to float the Buffalo. We live very close to it. I have been getting ideas for a weekend float trip, but we have to wait until after our dog goes. She is old with diabetes and don't want to put the burden on someone else to watch her and give injections. I have thought about making my own dehydrated dinners, mostly soups and pasta meals. I love the cereal idea. Super easy and light.
  • That's awesome man, great looking good! I'm so excited I can't wait!!!
  • @brianreigle7905
    After watching your trip video I was wandering how you pack your food up for that many days. Very nice to see how you laid everything out for each day. Pretty helpful for me and many others.
  • Hey! Nice video! I’d be really interested in seeing a video of how you pack your kayak for such a trip! I have the Loon 126 ordered, and also purchased the chinook 25 litre deck bag. I’m planning a couple trips for next year so I’m curious to see how you packed your kayak! Keep up the great videos!
  • Interesting to see how others do it! Last year we took about 12 cans of Campbell’s hearty soups a piece and a bunch of cans of smoked oysters and sardines. Also I love taking beef jerky to keep out and snack on throughout the day. One thing I will say is that with the soup cans it is kind of a hassle because you end up with a bunch of empties by the end.
  • @buckskin88
    Not sure how I missed this but great video!!
  • @jenikirby84
    This video just made my Buffalo trip easier! Thank you, but I do need your assistance on fresh drinking water.  For this trip, did you take bottle water, or did you use water bags? I am thinking about using bottle water for brushing my teeth, hand-washing, cooking, and for kitchen clean up.  I will then take an empty 2 gal. plastic jug to  haul the Buffalo River water in for  bathing. I am averaging my drinking water to eight bottles a day.  A lot of water bottles = less storage pace in my yak!  Yet, I do not want to run out of water either. And suggestions would be wonderful!
  • @survivewithout
    oh man it all looks so yummy. i can help you eat some of it if you need me too. lol. hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe
  • @MonkeyNAround
    Awesome video. Not a fan of the freeze dried meals, plus they are loaded with sodium. I will have to try the packet gourmet. Thanks,
  • @LeeRalph100
    I had not heard of Packet Gourmet. I will have to look into. It looks like you have a good layout. I like easy to eat or cook idea. Have a fun on the trip, BUT I have One question...is your food bag Travis proof? :)