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Monday 11 October 2010

Edible wild plants for Backpackers


Knowing a few wild edible plants to make your trip the next backpacking trip into the wilderness, or much more enjoyable.

You can package means a pushed lighter If eat wild berries in the morning, the breakfast, for example, and leave your Oatmeal.So push the glass out of the way and gorge yourself Less weight back up blueberries. always feel better.

Also the interests of more your backpacking when you know that you will not be able to fully all you will lose your pack currently or Raccoon empties it for you. You do not have to be a survivalist dishes, to know what's around you wild plants.

I eat dandelions, wild courants, pine nuts and other edible wild plants regularly. I ate calorie hundreds of species of wild rasberries during a break during the Colorado Rockies hiking. Lake Superior, kayak, a friend during the journey, and spent half a day, a litle Island, our stomachs fill wild Blueberries are stopped. We were almost ran out of food, so our milk powder helped us acquire the remaining distance.
Edible Berries

The following is only a few wild berries my wife and I ate at Grinnell glacier hike to Glacier National Park: blueberries Service Berries, Rose Hips, blackberries, large Bush Cranberries, strawberries, Rasberries, Thimbleberries and currants.Berries are very convenient calorie rich and nutritious edible wild plants there. they are also easier to identify information about

Edible wild plants and survival

If you travel to isolate the wilderness areas, to identify a few wild edible plants also can securely keep learning.Sometimes, you may be lost or injured, or a bear push you out of the way gorge itself the main meals.Survival situation, the food is usually the priority (water and heat them), but a pile roasted cattail hearts sure to cheer you and heating, and they are even taste good.

Stay away from protected plants, of course, unless you are life-or-death reality. Additionally, you eat a beautiful flowers, lilies, or kill off all tubers eating. Use common sense. If you are not sure if you are affected, the arrest of eating wild berries.

Check out the harvesting of wild food a few books. you do not need to become out of the wilderness survival fanatic. all you need to do is really to recognise another dozen high-calorie, abundant wild edible plants much safer in the wilderness, and enjoy it more information.








Steve Gillman is a backpacker, and advocate general everyday ultralight backpacking. advice and stories can be found at http://www.theultralightbackpackingsite.com


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