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Thread: Backpacking Menu
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07-11-2006, 11:56 PM #41
You have to be in the outdoor retail industry, either a seller or a buyer. You could probably get in if you work for a company even remotely related to outdoor retail stuff. It's too late to get the free passes, but you could get passes with a business card or a paycheck stub for $30 each at the show.
Mike
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07-11-2006 11:56 PM # ADS
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07-12-2006, 05:35 AM #42
Ya that's what I meant, do you work for the industry then? I have been through the show multiple times in the past with my friend's dad's rafting company. But he has retired since then.
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07-12-2006, 08:22 AM #43
Lol, I see now, how do "I" get in? I'm the web developer/so many other job titles it makes my head spin for an ecommerce company that has two sites I manage, one focuses on outdoor gear, and another on loads of socks.
Mike
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07-14-2006, 08:42 AM #44
mroy, nice post on the Mtn house dinners! Thanks. I've got a question for you though, are you eating the 1 serving bags, or 2 servings? Most of what I see are the 2 servings, and I'm wondering if that's too much.
It would be nice to have ONLY a Mountain house dinner for a meal to fill me up.
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07-14-2006, 08:49 AM #45Originally Posted by Sombeech
this is what the website says:
What is the difference between the 16oz., 20oz. and 40oz. entrees?
The 16oz. entree is considered a Single-Serve entree and makes 2 cups of food by volume.
The 20oz. entree is considered a Double-Serve entree and makes approximately 2 1/2 cups
of food by volume. However many people eat this as a single serve item, depending on the
necessary caloric intake. The 40oz. entree is considered a Four-Serve entree and makes
approximately 5 cups of food by volume. This larger size pouch has two inner preparation pouches
inside and can be evenly split between two people.
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07-14-2006, 09:02 AM #46
Let's put it this way -- on some trips I'll down two two person bags a night, a couple hours apart. A two person bag is usually enough for dinner most of the time though. I eat the one persons for lunch on the trail.
Mike
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07-14-2006, 09:08 AM #47
two-2 serving bags on a single night, huh? Well, I guess that answers my question.
Now, I forgot, you pour the water right into the bag, right? That's what I like, no mess to clean up.
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