1. Think about what types of foods you should take on a day hike. Give an example of each.
3. Give an example of each that would be good to take on a hike.
4. Two rules for staying healthy while being active in the outdoors are “Eat before you’re [insert response]” and “Drink before you’re [insert response]”.
Answers:
Question 1: Non-perishable (for example, fruit, vegetables, nuts), lightweight (for example, dried or freeze dried fruit and vegetables), high-energy (for example, energy or granola bars, trail mix nuts).
Question 2: Carbohydrates and fats.
Question 3: Carbohydrate (for example, rice cakes, whole grain bread or pasta, fruits, vegetables), Protein (for example, soybeans, cheese, eggs, dried meat), Healthier fat (for example, avocado or seeds or seed butters).
Question 4: “Eat before you’re hungry” and “Drink before you’re thirsty”.
Question 5: Is there a fire ban? Is there access to wood? What kind of stove to use?
Question 6: Staying hydrated, eat properly, think about your fuel source, bring foods with minimal packaging, choose foods that are easy to cook with minimal time, dishes and little preparation and take home everything you brought with you.