Mountain House makes awesome trail meals, and they all work pretty much the same way: pour boiling water into the food bag, seal the bag, wait ten or so minutes, and Bob's your uncle. Some pro hikers find this sort of thing monotonous after a while, but I'm not a pro hiker: I'm a dog who's happy with whatever slop comes his way at the end of the day.
Koreans of course have their own versions of this sort of meal. So far, the only meal I've seen has been bibimbap, but it's damn good, and it tastes even better at the end of a long day of walking. Hunger is the best sauce, right? Over at my walk blog, I talk about how I'll be using these Korean meals to help get me through the one day on the Jeju Olle trail when I won't have easy access to a restaurant.
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