Trail lunches

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I was with 1 Combat Engineer Regiment from 90 to 94 then 21st Field Engineer Squadron for 95 till the Squadron was shutdown.
 

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I have no Idea. what Sqn or troop? I was looking through old photos can't find any Rusty Watson? The only Watson i could find was a cpl. watson and she wasn't known as............ "Rusty".
 

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Just the basic water, jerky, trail mix, cold sandwich and energy drink and bars. Gets me through and still leaves room for a big supper and RUM!!!!:D
 

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Bacon wrapped scalops, cocktail weinnies, cheese smokeys, cubed steak and potatos (with a little garlic butter), are favs. ....gas stn burritos or pizza bites/pockets work in a pinch.
 

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water, powerade, red bull, smokies, jerky, a couple cold ones and a jerry can of paralyzer
 

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Can you get "T-Fal" in a spray bomb? Might want to coat the old shovel, makes for a quick clean up.
 

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What does everyone pack for their trail lunches? My first day of riding mostly consists of water and advil, not sure why?:shrug: But I'm guess it has something to do with everyone being so excited to be finally going.:shots: But by the second day I'm starting to get a little hungrier and our group usually makes a fire for hot dogs, sausage, etc. A warm meal tends to sit better than a frozen sandwich.

I pack a tin of Smoked Oysters & tooth picks (so the boys can share the oysters), garlic sausage, marble cheese, crackers, and sometimes a nice corned beef sandwhich (if my wife gets her act together the night before) :rolleyes:
 
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