The Adventurous Couple Version Tacos Part 9b Portable File
By: Alex & Jamie (The Adventurous Couple) Series: 100 Miles of Tacos | Chapter: 9b
We learned a hard lesson:
You don't need a cooler. You don't need a camp stove (though it helps). You need a system, a squeeze bottle, and a partner who doesn't mind eating crushed pork rinds off a granite boulder next to a 50-foot drop. the adventurous couple version tacos part 9b portable
| Category | Item | Quantity | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tortillas | Lard-based, 6-inch | 24 | | Protein | Machaca (dehydrated) | 1 cup dry | | Protein 2 | Oil-packed mackerel | 2 tins | | Salsa | Rope salsa (frozen) | 6 oz | | Crunch | Crushed chicharrones | 1 cup | | Acid | Pickled red onions | ½ cup | | Cheese | Cotija, crumbled | ½ cup | | Tool | Silicone squeeze bottle (3 oz) | 2 | | Tool | Beeswax wraps | 2 | | Tool | Clean bandanas | 4 | We started this "Part 9b" as a fix for a failure. We ended up creating a philosophy. Tacos aren't just for Tuesdays. Tacos aren't just for tables. Tacos are the perfect adventure food if you respect the physics of the trail. By: Alex & Jamie (The Adventurous Couple) Series:
This isn’t just a recipe. It’s a tactical system for two people who want to eat authentic, layered, adventurous tacos halfway up a ridge, on a kayak, or in the back of a dusty Jeep. No leaks. No sogginess. No forks required. Most backpacking meals are dehydrated mush. Most "trail tacos" are just cold beans in a floppy tortilla. But for us—the adventurous couple—food is the reward. Tacos are the motivation to climb one more mile. | Category | Item | Quantity | |
The frozen salsa has thawed to perfect squeeze consistency. The dry bag worked. No leaks.
A gust of wind knocks over the chicharrones bag. They scatter over granite. We eat them off the rocks. No 10-second rule on the trail.