Nuts

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I'm always in objection to wasabi peas!!! My wife loves them but I sure hate following her up the trail afterwards.
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Smokehouse Almonds. And shelled pistachios.

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This year, we're adding soy/wasabi almonds to our B mix for nuts, which also includes "matcha green tea honey roasted" mixed nuts. The A mix uses smokehouse almonds, mixed with honey roasted cashews and standard mixed nuts.

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Calorie dense nuts are what allows me to pack in the smallest Bearikade (Scout) food for a nine day trip, or for three people, food for a four a day trip. Bearikade Expedition fits food for a sixteen day trip.
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Like Gary C Honey Roasted peanuts for me. But I also like to blend them with some wasabi peas.
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Almonds (toasted, salted) and usually macadamias go on all of my trips. I also will bring pine nuts on some hikes. I've been allergic to peanuts and peanut butter my entire life, so I can't bring those.
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I only bring cashews, unsalted.
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