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These Are the Best Backcountry Snacks from Trader Joe’s

Okay, we'll admit it. Our office is, like, five minutes from a TJ's.

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High-performance fuel doesn鈥檛 have to come at any great cost. Trader Joe鈥檚 is a treasure trove of adventure-ready snacks, especially those that aren鈥檛 heavily processed. We polled the 国产吃瓜黑料 staff to find out which affordable goodies they bring deep into the backcountry.

Norwegian Crispbread

(Emily Reed)

This is my new Trader Joe鈥檚 fave. It鈥檚 packed with good fiber (like sunflower, sesame, and flax seeds and oat flakes) and tastes substantial, almost like a piece of toast. You can smear it with hummus or goat cheese or just eat them plain.

鈥擬ary Turner, deputy editor

Dried Fruit

(Emily Reed)

Mandarins

I would like to say that are full of nutrients that fuel me all day. But mostly I鈥檓 drawn to them because dried oranges sound like an abomination yet are really the most delicious things I鈥檝e ever stuffed into my pocket for a day of hiking or skiing. They maintain a refreshing element that鈥檚 usually sucked right out of things like raisins and dried apricots, so they鈥檙e great for hot days or dehydrated days on the ski hill when you forgot to pack water.

鈥擡rin Berger, associate editor

(Emily Reed)

Pears

I dry my own fruit at home, but when I run out, I turn to 罢闯鈥檚. are my favorite. Eat a dried pear and you鈥檒l realize why pear juice is used as a sweetener. They鈥檙e a great physical and mental pick-me-up when I鈥檓 hiking or trail running. The hiking partners I share them with love them as well. Chopped up, dried pears make an amazing addition to my homemade breakfast granola.

鈥擪evin Meyers, HR manager

(Emily Reed)

Chili-Spiced Mangoes

This winter, 罢闯鈥檚 was a staple in my pack. These dried mango slices are sweet and spicy and offer plenty of fast-burning carbs for long tours and hot laps. Plus, they鈥檙e good for sharing, which means they help me make friends on the ski lift and in the lodge.

鈥擜bbie Barronian, assistant editor

Cold Brew

(Emily Reed)

This is like a little can of rocket fuel. It鈥檚 strong enough to take me all the way to the summit and light enough that I can pack it for overnighters鈥攕aving me from the campfire coffee I鈥檝e yet to perfect.

鈥擪elsey Lindsey, assistant editor

Smoked Trout

(Emily Reed)

罢闯鈥檚 in a tin is the best and doesn鈥檛 weigh much. I鈥檒l throw it on crackers or add it to whatever backpacking meal I鈥檓 creating for extra flavor.

鈥擩osh Drinkard, IT manager

Pretzels

(Emily Reed)

Peanut Butter

Trader Joe鈥檚 are a staple in my crag pack. They鈥檙e salty and offer fast energy, and the protein from the peanut butter helps kick-start recovery for sore muscles after a long day of climbing. At least that鈥檚 what I tell myself while I鈥檓 munching them by the fistful in the car on the way home.

鈥擜riella Gintzler, assistant editor

(Emily Reed)

Yogurt

I am all about Trader Joe鈥檚 pretzel products, from peanut-filled to . The salty, the sweet, and the crunch are just what I want during a snack break on a backpacking trip or when my stomach grumbles after an afternoon tour.

鈥擫uke Whelan, associate editor

Dolmas

There鈥檚 nothing better than cracking open one of these and diving into a sea of oil to fish out a grape leaf鈥搘rapped delicacy. They travel great in a backpack for summit munching, but they鈥檙e equally tasty at camp when your late-night munchies hit. Be careful when disposing of the oil, though鈥擨鈥檝e ruined a shirt or two in the process.

鈥擡mily Reed, assistant editor

Peruvian Inca Corn

(Emily Reed)

Few salty snacks are as ruggedly durable as , and it鈥檚 easier on the teeth than regular corn nuts.

鈥擜leta Burchyski, associate managing editor

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