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How to Cook Breakfast While Camping

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Summary: Cooking breakfast while camping can be done by boiling water over a campfire, pouring it over oatmeal and pouring some over coffee grounds through a filter. Heat up a nutritious breakfast, complete with coffee, while on the trail with helpful information from a backpacking and hiking guide in this free video on exploring the outdoors.

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By Nicole Pyke
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Nicole Pyke is an experienced backpacking and hiking guide, leading primarily high school students on week-long backcountry trips. She has also worked as "guide team leader" training...read more

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"When you're out camping, food is key and having a good breakfast on the trail is really important. So there's a few options. One you can do just a cold breakfast, let's say you don't have your stove out there and you want to do just a quick cold breakfast or you can do your hot breakfast option. A few options for a cold breakfast you can have are just classic bagels, some hearty wheat bread or tortillas that you can put cream cheese or peanut butter or honey or anything that you've brought out there with you in your little Tupperware containers or you can actually pre just make your PB&J on your bagel and put it in your Ziplock and it's already done and you don't have to worry about bringing containers out there. So that's a good option for a cold breakfast, a quick breakfast. A few other options for a cold breakfast on the trail or good snacks are always making your pumpkin breads or your muffins, your hearty good oaty, wheaty things, even big cookies that you can eat for breakfast if you're getting up early to climb a peak or if you have a long hike ahead of you just to get up and have a quick bite of energy. Also there's just the pre-made Cliff bars, PowerBars, LunaBars, all those types of prepackaged good hearty foods that you can have a quick breakfast on the trail with. Hot breakfast, if you want to boil up your water in your stove you can always make some great camp coffee with your little filter and put your coffee in here and pouring your hot boiled water into there and it's great to always have hot beverages to keep your body warm and to get some fuel inside of you if you have hot chocolate or coffee in the morning. And then you can always have your oatmeal combination of stuff with your hot water and put your raisins and your oatmeal and your brown sugar and your powered milk, great source of protein out on the trail and you can add that to any hot breakfast and just make that more calories and protein on the trail."

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