Reviews
"Some hikers say they hike for the exploration, some for the freedom. I hike for the food, and Julie's recipes make me want to hit the trail for the next three months and eat my way through these meals."--Renee Patrick, Trail coordinator, Oregon Natural Desert Association "For the toll our bodies take on the trail, they deserve to be replenished with healthy, high-energy food after a long day. Getting started dehydrating your own backcountry meals can be intimidating. Julie definitely takes the guesswork out of creating your own delicious meals for the backcountry!"--Melissa Lieser, Founder, Backpacker's Bistro "Gone are the days of overly salted dehydrated slop on the trail. This complete, how-to manual guides you through the steps to create delicious easy to prepare meals both on the trail and off. With a focus on fresh ingredients, texture, and robust flavors Julie gives you the building blocks to prepare exactly the kind of foods you want after a long day of hiking."--Mandy Bland, Founder of Purple Rain Adventure Skirts, accomplished hiker, "Gone are the days of overly salted dehydrated slop on the trail. This complete, how-to manual guides you through the steps to create delicious easy to prepare meals both on the trail and off. With a focus on fresh ingredients, texture, and robust flavors Julie gives you the building blocks to prepare exactly the kind of foods you want after a long day of hiking." --Mandy Bland, Founder of Purple Rain Adventure Skirts, accomplished hiker, "For the toll our bodies take on the trail, they deserve to be replenished with healthy, high-energy food after a long day. Getting started dehydrating your own backcountry meals can be intimidating. Julie definitely takes the guesswork out of creating your own delicious meals for the backcountry!" --Melissa Lieser, Founder, Backpacker's Bistro, "Some hikers say they hike for the exploration, some for the freedom. I hike for the food, and Julie's recipes make me want to hit the trail for the next three months and eat my way through these meals." --Renee Patrick, Trail coordinator, Oregon Natural Desert Association