Tuesday, July 15, 2014

What's for Dinner

All meals and snacks will be provided by the Ward on trek.  If you are able and have not yet made your trek donation please do so on your tithing slip under Other simply write in trek.  The requested donation amount (where possible) is $20 per person over 12.

Thursday when you arrive we'll have lunch ready for you.

• Turkey and Ham Hoagie Sandwiches with chips and cookies.

Your afternoon snack on Thursday may include granola bars, grapes, string cheese and yogurt.

Thursday evening for dinner we'll have loaded chili with watermelon

We'll also provide a bedtime snack - something sweet.

Friday morning breakfast will be Breakfast Burritos with hashbrowns and juice.

Morning snack on Friday will be grapes and GORP (a favorite trail treat).

Friday lunch will be on the trail, good old PB&J with chips, fruit and a treat.

Dinner on Friday will be a great summer affair with pulled pork sandwiches, salads, veggie trays, and baked beans.  Plenty to fill you up and refresh after a long day on the trail.

Bedtime snack on Friday will be watermelon (this is why you'll need a large knife in your lead bucket)

Saturday morning we'll have pancakes and ham with breakfast beverages.

Just prior to hitting the trail home (in our cars) we'll have sack lunches that you can either eat there at the staging area or in your car while driving.  Sandwich wraps with fruit and pudding will get you safely on the road.

Please remember if you have special dietary needs to bring food specific to your needs with you.  Label with the appropriate color and number so it makes it to your camp.  Also, if you choose to bring extra foods please be prepared to share with your cart family.

Also be mindful of garbage.  ALL garbage that we bring or make will need to be carried out of the state of Wyoming with us.  This keeps locals happy with the Missionaries and the church and is an important part of being allowed to trek at Martin's Cove.  Bring a garbage bag with you for your campsite.

Remember that staying hydrated on trek is extremely important.  You'll need your water bottle for every meal and every minute on the trail.  You may also want a cup in your mess kit for meals where beverages are served.  You'll be responsible for washing your mess kits at every meal but the food committee will have washing stations set up for you.

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