Mama bears in Yellowstone don't resemble Yogi at all. I "bearly" (hehe) remember the two cubs. I wish I had a picture to show you, but my entire family was on horseback at the time. I was a bit too freaked out about loosing my kids in the wilderness to stop and take a picture! So, here we are minus the bears:
When we went to Yellowstone (a few years back), I quickly learned that we had packed WAY TOO MUCH FOOD. My "turtle trailer" is a pop-up and all food must be stored in the van overnight. Moving a week's worth of food for a family of four every night was a huge hassle. Then again, so was driving two hours to Cody, WY to find the closest grocery store of any size.
I need to find a good balance this time, and will start with a menu of recipes we can take into a grocery store in Great Falls, Montana. I've got a lot of time between here and there to write out some "one-liner" meals. From what I've read, this is the last major town we'll visit before heading into Glacier.
There's a foodie gal, Jesseca, I'm following on Pinterest that has rounded up a fair amount of fun camping recipes on her blog. I also saw a tin foil trout recipe in case we catch a few. I'll take a look at them, and also ask my two boy scouts what camp food they are sick of this year. You can only eat so many tinfoil dinners!
Before we go, I always make and freeze a couple of homemade goodies. Trail Mix, a sweet treat for on the road and this year I'm going to try making "Baked Oatmeal". I'll post the results and recipes, so check back soon!
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