What Do Vegans Bring Backpacking?

To the lover of wilderness, Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries in the world.
— John Muir

John had it right. If you haven't had the profound pleasure of visiting Alaska, come on up already! And when you make it up here, give us a holler, we'll show you around.

Blueberry picking is my favorite thing ever.  Period. I cannot put into words how deeply I yearn to go on our adventures to pluck those juicy, sweet little orbs. It's on par with Christmas. For real. That magical feeling swells and swirls in my heartstrings in anticipation of mid-August when the blueberries are ripe and perfect. I think about it all year long. 

Vegan + Prius = Level 100 Eco-Hippy. 

Vegan + Prius = Level 100 Eco-Hippy. 

We like to pick our berries up at Sheep Mountain, in solitude. It's a vast place that's dominated mostly by four-wheeling hunters (Boo! #sorrynotsorry), but never really see anyone. People aren't generally backpacking where we go. Reason number one, the water situation is less than ideal. I mean, we got water, but we had to bushwhack the same amount of time we actually spent hiking up to our campsite. Reason number two, stupid four-wheeler noises in the distance day and night. Reason number three, it's out of the way. Way out of the way. 

On the plus side, there's lots of berries. The night before, we dehydrated a noodle recipe that I unfortunately wasn't able to document and do a post on. Maybe next week? But, I can give you some insight into what foods vegans bring backpacking. Or, at least the kinds of things that Todd and myself bring. Here's what we brought on this trip. Maybe it will give you some ideas!

  • 2 servings of homemade, dehydrated Teriyaki Pasta
  • 1 bag of falafel chips
  • 1 tub of hummus
  • 4 Prime Meatless Jerky strips
  • 2 Nutz over Chocolate Luna Bars
  • 2 Fruit Leathers
  • 1/2 Endangered Species dark chocolate bar
  • 1 box of Hot Tamale candies
  • 2 servings of homemade oatmeal packets
  • fresh blueberries picked for our oatmeal
  • 2 Starbucks Via coffee packets
  • 1 single serving Silk Very Vanilla soy milk
  • 1 single serving almond milk caramel latte
  • water
  • small concentrated Crystal Light bottle (in case you filter some funky tasting water, it happens)
  • snacks for the road trip up included Annie's Chocolate Bunny Grahams, Original Sun Chips, Gatorade, Monster Energy Drinks (don't judge), and Justin's dark peanut butter cups.

Our backpacking adventures may or may not also kind of be a junk food adventure as well. We don't eat a lot of processed foods at home and so when backpacking, we tend to go a bit crazy.

It can be heavy and cumbersome to bring fresh fruits and veggies, ensuring that they are properly prepared and packaged so they don't get damaged. I did try to bring some fresh foods. Okay, so I bought some apples...that we left at home....

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In case you're wondering, yep, Bob has his own pack. It's the best thing ever. Also, please don't judge me based on this photo. I am just now realizing how absurd I look.

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I know you're not supposed to cook next to your tent (I did work at REI afterall), but it was super windy we we got to the top and at that very spot on the right of the tent, was the only place of calmness. 

Regrettably, we were a bit early on the bluebs. Next week they'll be perfect. I only picked a small amount, until I finally felt bad and quit. Some bushes had ripe berries, a few were totally green, but most were somewhere in between and I felt pretty guilty picking them. 

Last year we went super late (not really thinking of picking berries) and hit the motherload up at this spot. However, a lot of the berries were seriously past their prime and tasted fermented almost! See last years trip in this post.

Bob did a little doggy meditating in the sun the next morning, when the wind was gone. I almost brought my yoga mat, but I only had my heavy one at home. It would have been a most epic yoga practice though!

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Todd snapped some early morning pics while I was still sleeping in the tent with Bob. There's a few more fun photos on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter that you won't want to miss. Like the time we had to eat with twigs...#mybad.

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Yep, I think it's settled that we'll be heading up there again very soon. I can hear those little blueberries calling my name! Bob can too.

Blueberry Heaven

Blueberries!

Produce On Parade - Blueberry HeavenI belong amongst the blueberry bushes, of this I am certain.

Produce On Parade - Blueberry HeavenIf you thought I was going to let our previous blueberry tragedy get me down for long you were mistaken. After our sad, sad trip up to Hatcher Pass, I was on a blueberry mission! And our mission paid off! We were not disappointed, we hit the jackpot. So long Hatcher, we have a new place to pick. Yes, it's an hour and half away, but it's up by where Todd and I got married, it's beautiful and it's rich with wild Alaskan blueberries!

I was worried that we wouldn't find any, after being slightly traumatized (but not demoralized) from the Hatcher's trip...but...as soon as Todd opened the car door...look!

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We could literally pick them from inside the car! I went beserk...obvs.

Produce On Parade - Blueberry HeavenBob was with of us of course. I was worried about how he'd do after Todd's hike on Saturday. In case you missed it on Produce On Parade's Facebook page, Bob had to be carried down Lazy Mountain by Todd and my little brother because his muscles gave out! But he was okay on the blueberry mission, thank goodness! He was definitely competition for the prime bushes! As soon as we'd find a good spot to settle down and pick he'd come rushing over and start nibbling before you could beat him to it!

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Produce On Parade - Blueberry HeavenI think we got enough to last us through the winter...though we may have to go back up this weekend just for the joy of it. Expect some sweet blueberry recipes in the near future! I have to say my utter favorite use of blueberries is to have them freshly picked and popped into warm oatmeal in the morning after a long backpacking trip, while still in the tent. There's no better way to have them! Trust me.

Produce On Parade - Blueberry Heaven Produce On Parade - Blueberry Heaven Produce On Parade - Blueberry HeavenIt was one wet and soggy trip, though we were tickled to be back up by where we got married again.

Produce On Parade - Blueberry HeavenHere's half our harvest in the freezer. Yes, we use socket wrench sockets to stack the trays. We're real professional-like. Don't judge.

Produce On Parade - Blueberry HeavenHow do you like your blueberries?

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The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry Picking

Helllllo! I'm back! And jet lagged, for sure. As soon as we landed at 2 in the morning (it was dreadful), I told Todd that all I wanted to eat over the next week was green smoothies. I've been having some crazy green smoothie cravings, people! Strange, I know, but who's going to deny themselves copious amounts of nutritious green smoothies? Certainly not this vegan gal. I promise, promise, promise to have some Turks and Caicos pictures up soon (you're all in for a real treat), but for now I will just share this amazing green smoothie recipe and then below, our family's search for Alaskan blueberries. They're beautiful pictures so be sure to check them out. Blueberry picking season is my absolute  favorite time of the year. I look forward to it every year like a five year old at Christmas, just ask Todd. Back to the smoothie for now though, in all it's godly, green glory.

Produce On Parade: The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry Picking

Why do people go with the "Green Monster Smoothie" name? Monster?? I'm not exactly sure, but what I can tell you is that this smoothie is your friend. Yes, your amazing green friend. It's no monster! It only wants to provide you with much needed nutrients and it sure did satisfy my craving...for now at least.

The Green Friend Smoothie 

Makes 1 "BFF" Smoothie or 2 "Just Friend" Smoothies

Inspired by Myself

  • 1 cup of non-dairy milk, I used almond milk
  • 1-2 large handfuls of spinach
  • 1 heaping cup of zucchini, not peeled and rough chopped
  • 1 frozen banana, rough chopped
  • 1 kiwi, peeled
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp. flax seed
  • 2 Tbsp. pumpkin seeds
  • 2 tsp. dried loose-leaf green tea
  • 2 tsp. erythritol or sugar
  • splash of vanilla
  • sprinkle of ground nutmeg and/or ground cloves

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Put the milk in first followed by the remaining ingredients and blend on high until smooth.

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Feel free to add in some vegan protein powder or whatever else you fancy!

Produce On Parade: The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry PickingI need a new protein powder y'all! I bought this pea protein powder from our local store...no bueno. Now in German everyone! Nicht gut.

Produce On Parade: The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry Picking

The Green Friend Smoothie
Recipe Type: Smoothie
Author: Katie - Produce On Parade
Serves: 1-2
This green smoothie's no monster! It's your friend, here to help you get those much needed nutrients, so drink up!
Ingredients
  • 1 cup of non-dairy milk, I used almond milk
  • 1-2 large handfuls of spinach
  • 1 heaping cup of zucchini, peel on and rough chopped
  • 1 frozen banana
  • 1 kiwi, peeled
  • 2 tsp. erythritol or sugar
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp. flaxseed
  • 2 tsp. dried loose-leaf green tea
  • 2 Tbsp. pumpkin seeds
  • splash of vanilla
  • sprinkle of nutmeg
Instructions
  1. Put the milk in first followed by the remaining ingredients and blend on high until smooth! Feel free to add in some protein powder or whatever else you fancy!

And finally, on to blueberry picking.

Alaskan Blueberry Picking Adventures

People, it was a sad day. We went in search of blueberries and this is what we found instead...

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Dead blueberry bushes! White little skeletons of what once flourished with bright green oval leaves and plump, sweet and juicy blueberries. I can only assume it was our dry and scorching summer. I almost died. I might have cried. I heavily sighed. Okay, enough with the rhyming already. No more rhymes now, I mean it! Anybody want a peanut? Now I have to go watch Princess Bride. Excuse me.

Utterly depressing, huh? Bob and I thought so. So we wallowed together in our blatant misery, clutching the only berries we could find.

Produce On Parade: The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry PickingWe did have fun with our "monster" tree though. We always take the same posing picture. The tree has horns you guys! So that cheered me right up.

Produce On Parade: The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry PickingOur special blueberry spot is located in the beautiful Hatcher Pass, which at this time of the year is always occupied by fanatical blueberry harvesters like myself. However, for the last three years we've been crossing this creek with chest waders to a spot that isn't ever picked over, because let's face it...most people aren't hiking with chest waders and crossing rivers. Todd will cross first and then put the waders in a bag and throw them back across the creek for me! Could we just buy another pair of waders? Yes...but it wouldn't be as fun. Just trust me on this one.

Bailey gets really upset when Dad is on one side of the creek and Mom on the other, and so he ends up swimming frantically back and forth several times to check on the both of us. When I cross, he "helps" me by swimming right next to me and whimpering pitifully until I get across safely. He's such a sweetie pie! I always feel bad and try to express to him that I'm okay, as you can see below.

Produce On Parade: The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry Picking

He likes to eat the blueberries. Normally, when we find a big bush of them and start picking, he prances over and promptly lays down and begins eating them all before I can pick them. He just juts out his little teeth and someone manages to gingerly pick an individual berry. It's really quite a peculiar thing to witness. Since the berries were super scare this trip, as I myself could barely find any, I decided to share what little I had with the gentle bear. I'm such a sweetie pie. See him nimbly eating the blueberry??

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Produce On Parade: The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry Picking

Don't let his manners get in the way of the truth though. He's a convicted blueberry eating monster! Downright guilty.

Produce On Parade: The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry Picking

Todd is our resident photographer during our adventures and birthday boy in a couple of days! What a good-looking photographer. How did I get so lucky? It must be my Alaska wiles...

Produce On Parade: The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry Picking

There's no doubt that our trip was a serious blueberry tragedy. However, we plan to try again next week in a different area. Last year's berries lasted us almost the entire year! I'm not buying blueberries for a whole year! That's madness!

Produce On Parade: The Green Friend Smoothie and Alaskan Blueberry PickingThe adventure wasn't a complete loss though, as of course we had a great time. A walk in nature is never a bad thing and we even got a couple good family pictures! I think Bailey should be a doggy model.

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It's good to be home.

Happy End of Summer from Produce On Parade! Now go celebrate a warm summer well adventured!