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* Snacks
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GOOD TREK SNACKS
Period
crackers or Johnny Cakes
Dried
fruit that would be available for your area.
Tortillas,
period breads or biscuits.
Fruit
Local
available nuts (never found mention to,
"trail mix" in our research over the
years).
Cheese
(waxed covered, looks good and stays good for a
time).
*
Check the area leaving from and going to, for what
game meat was there. Made into jerky or cooked
well and packed in lard, stored in containers has
been around for centuries. We did this on a 1260
mile canoe trek and still ate some of the meat
after 28 days with no problems.
A
little research and a few trail runs will improve
the quality of the next outing.
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Washington,
MO. visiting a cove while on the Missouri River
1986. Revisited in 1989, 1990, 1992 and as
recently as 1998.
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Until next time, we leave as friends and followers of
those that went before us.
Buck
Conner
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"One
who trades”
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"Uno
quién negocia"
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“Unqui
commerce”
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English
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Spanish
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French
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