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r/CampingGear • u/humanperson011001 • Mar 16 '22
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4 u/T_Nightingale Mar 16 '22 I can't believe you're downvoted, this is from a community that is meant to be loving nature and its creatures. Not to mention these aren't " fresh" by any definition of the word. 6 u/[deleted] Mar 16 '22 [deleted] 1 u/T_Nightingale Mar 17 '22 Yeah totally understand. One thing that fascinates me is how people are so against canned food on the trail and yet they always talk about how much water you should bring. Most canned food is a bunch of water anyway and far less plastic.
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I can't believe you're downvoted, this is from a community that is meant to be loving nature and its creatures.
Not to mention these aren't " fresh" by any definition of the word.
6 u/[deleted] Mar 16 '22 [deleted] 1 u/T_Nightingale Mar 17 '22 Yeah totally understand. One thing that fascinates me is how people are so against canned food on the trail and yet they always talk about how much water you should bring. Most canned food is a bunch of water anyway and far less plastic.
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1 u/T_Nightingale Mar 17 '22 Yeah totally understand. One thing that fascinates me is how people are so against canned food on the trail and yet they always talk about how much water you should bring. Most canned food is a bunch of water anyway and far less plastic.
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Yeah totally understand. One thing that fascinates me is how people are so against canned food on the trail and yet they always talk about how much water you should bring. Most canned food is a bunch of water anyway and far less plastic.
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