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    Senior Member bdavison's Avatar
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    Coffee while backpacking

    Just point me in the general direction of starbucks...ill hike there....LOL

    I usually just dump the coffee pack on the fire and burn it...besides...it makes the woods smell GOOOOOOOOOD.

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    Coffee while backpacking

    i have 2 80ml aluminum bottles ones instant coffee and sugar mix the other in whitener. ive actually started drinking instant coffee even when im not hiking or climbing

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    lol dawson i did the same thing. didn't ever drink instant until i started drinking it on the trail. now i find myself having a cup of it after supper or in the morning if i'm running late and don't have time to brew heheh

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    Instant is by far the easiest way to enjoy coffee on the trail. Coffee bags would be my second choice, Maxwell House bags are the best tasting I have found. Coffee was meant to be black, strong and hot. Sugar and creamer just pollute it. If a group of us are hiking, we always take the perk pot and grinds. This way we can enjoy real coffee and distribute the weight around.
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    BTW, I hate the creamers (however, they will make an excellent fire starter--- I saw a Mythbuster episode where they poured creamer on something and WOOOOSH! So beware.) However, today I had some Whole Foods, aka my whole paycheck, creamer. That stuff was really very good. I didn't check ingredients, so for all I know actually had milk in it. I didn't see the price, but I imagine it would go far. I also have seen rave reviews for Nido (sp?) which is a dry whole milk. It is popular in hispanic communities, though I have yet to see this around her in NM.

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    Coffee while backpacking

    Thanks, I'm going with instant. Black & bitter, like my heart. Wish we had Whole Foods around here, I was in one once while on a Utah ski trip and was impressed.

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    Re:Coffee while backpacking

    Cowboy coffee. Grounds in water boiled in a pot. So good, and crunchy too.

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