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Thread: Caffeine in the woods

  1. #51
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    Re: Caffeine in the woods

    Quote Originally Posted by bensonvalley View Post
    I hear ya, I just need caffeine to avoid the withdrawal headache. So I’m pretty sure I’ve got most folks beat with how low my standards are for my caffeine intake
    When I read this far, I thought "challenge accepted"

    while sheep hunting I just open a pack of Via down the powder and wash it down with a mouthful of water. It’s awful.
    You got me beat, but now that the seed has been planted I might end up giving that a try

  2. #52
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    Re: Caffeine in the woods

    Quote Originally Posted by Bustercluck View Post
    im going to give these a go. What’s the benefits? Are they backpackable? Is one pouch equal to a cup of coffee?
    Each pouch contains about 25mg of caffeine, the chocolate mint flavor is 2x. Totally backpackable as it’s the same size as a can of chew.
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  3. #53
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    Re: Caffeine in the woods

    Powdered pre work out. Mix and go. It's the exact same contents as energy drinks, just not in a can. I bring it on all outings.

  4. #54
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    Re: Caffeine in the woods

    Im a coffee dependee. Always used jet boil/starbucks via as its quick, convenient and light. I am very interested in the coffee dips though.. especially for a mid day pick me up

  5. #55
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    Re: Caffeine in the woods

    Not coffee, and I haven't tried it myself but I might this season - I've seen these "gel packs" at various hiking stores and online that all these long distance high tech hikers seem to be using these days.

    https://www.amazon.ca/Honey-Stinger-...7592804&sr=8-1
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