Dehydrated vegetables are great. If you get a dehydrator you can do your own. I usually bring carrots, sweetcorn, broccoli and tomatoes, but just about anything can be done. All of these will rehydrate over the normal cooking time of a meal. I also bring marrowfat peas, but you need to soak those all day, so it won't work if your traveling.
Get a dehydrator and look at an auther called "Mary Bell". Almost anything can be dehydrated to weigh next to nothing and it lasts a good while too. Stuff like rice and pasta can be cooked normaly first, then dehydrated to make them lighter than the original product. Ive had some beef in a cupboard for about 3 months and its still OK and if you store it in the freezer it can last indefinately.
:Wow::wow1:This is really interesting!! What's a dehydrator, where can I get one, how do they work, what's the effect on nutritional content???
Every now and then part-timers like me stumble accross ideas that revolutionise our capacity to enjoy and extend our times in the wilder places.