The Adventurous Couple Version Tacos Part 9b Portable _top_ File

Use a "burrito-taco hybrid" fold (folding the bottom up, then sides in) to keep the bottom closed.

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No drips. No dropping the filling. We call this the "Summit Grip."

When you are 12 miles from the trailhead, exhausted, and the sun is setting, pulling out a warm (yes, your body heat + the insulation of the foil keeps them lukewarm for hours) portable taco is a spiritual event. Use a "burrito-taco hybrid" fold (folding the bottom

Slide your bag of tortillas against the hydration sleeve inside your backpack. This flat, firm surface prevents them from getting crushed by heavy gear. Leave No Trace Cooking Principles

We unpack the Osprey bags. The machaca bag has a tiny pinhole leak (our fault—didn't double bag). Salvage by pouring the water into our cook pot instead of the bag. It sounds like a serialized content piece, probably

Perfect for packing. They absorb flavor and provide a sturdy base.

Last weekend, we tested on the whitewater of the Gauley River. We stashed the foil-wrapped pucks in a dry bag inside a PFD pocket.