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Need some inspiration for backpacking breakfasts for your next trip? Look no further! I’ve got healthy and practical ideas for you below 🙂 Having a good, nutritional breakfast to start the day off with can really set you up for the day, and help you to achieve more constant energy levels for the rest of …
This article is for you if you are looking for resources on where to buy pre-prepared backpacking food in the UK. Of course, it isn’t just for backpackers, but also bikepackers, and adventurists of all kinds. At the end of the post, I will also cover some easy to find British supermarket options for lightweight …
Ever wondered how people decide what to bring with them when planning food for their backpacking trip? In this blog I discuss the types of foods available to bring with us when camping, and highlight the merits of each one. In my previous blog I discussed how to calculate the number of calories you would …
Imagine this, you’ve organised a 5 day hike on one of your local trails. All of your gear is now gathered, and the only thing left to pack is your food for the trip. But wait a second! How much do you food do you have to take backpacking per day? If you want to …
Read on to discover how to go about planning healthy meals for a multi-day backpacking trip. Having enjoyable food to eat while you’re out on a multiple-day backpacking trip is mood boosting and can make all the difference between feeling full of beans and wanting to curl up in a bush. If you plan your …
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It’s a good idea to review each camping trip after you come back and make notes of what went well, and what, um, didn’t…at all! This is my review of how my three-day backpacking trip on the Norfolk Coast went. ***To read about the trip itself please click on the links at the bottom of …
You can read Day 1 here. I got up early and had a nice breakfast of overnight oats before packing my tent away. However, I wanted to look around Weybourne a little before getting started on some stoney beach walking. There is a nice church, a pub, and a little corner shop with a café …
The Norfolk Coast Path officially opened in 1986 as a long-distance footpath from Hunstanton to Cromer. It is 47 miles/77 km and crosses beaches, dunes, seafronts and passes through small villages. The terrain is gentle and easy walking, and many sections of the route can be accessed by wheelchair users. Since then the route has …
National Trail: Norfolk Coast Path Day 1 – Cromer to Weybourne Read More »