Preparing For Adventure With Robin Box

Preparing For Adventure With Robin Box

This entry is part 7 of 24 in the series Adventure Rider Issue #11

Food and cooking

It stands to reason that once you get your bike out of the city and off the main roads, you’re not going to find a supermarket or a restaurant on every corner.These tips on food and cooking options, based on years of adventure touring, should help you plan your next adventure without going hungry.

If you’re travelling where you’ve got decent-sized population levels there’s always going to be a reasonable availability of food, whether in Australia or overseas.

In those cases your planning can be a bit more relaxed and you can take single meals or snacks to get you through the day.

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