>>1676180>My question is if anyone has some good recipes for travels like these. ramen noodles, instant rice, couscous, and instant sides (knorr sides, or whatever you have in chile) are always good.
Add a protein like summer sausage or tuna pouches, or you can carry hard cheeses if it's cold enough. Spam is okay, but very salty and you're left carrying a metal tim.
For the first 2-3 days you can also carry in veggies like broccoli to throw in your ramen before they go bad (i'm assuming you're planning on a trip soon, so it's summer over there in chile). If you need more vegetables you can also get dehydrated vegetable soup mixes.
>>1676189>Ditch the frying pan unless you have a specific reason for carrying it.this, if it was a car camping trip you'd be able to bring bacon and eggs in a cooler, but if it's a backpacking trip everything you'd need the frying pan for can be done in the pot.