carrying oil in backpack

LiquidGib

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How do you guys carry oil in your pack? What type of containers are best? Also, what type of oils do you take? EVOO seems like a good choice..
 

Graindrain

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Subway and Panera bread have free "ketchup style" oil packets. Just throw in your Ziploc bag of that day's food.
 

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My backcountry cooking is boiling water. I save the oil and other cooking for base camp. I'm not taking oil in my pack. Although I did take some 1/2 and 1/2 containers one time and they exploded at 12k feet. Luckily they were inside a ziplock and it didn't leak.
 

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I've carried oil in small Nalgenes, but I really prefer butter, especially if cooking fish. I seal a frozen stick of butter in a vacuum bag that I cut down so it just fits. Cut the corner off the bag and extrude the butter as needed. Maybe best for cooler weather, but works really well and I have not had any messes, just keep it in a ziplock folded over.
 

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I have good luck with the small Nalgene bottles from REI. They come in 2, 4, and I think 8 oz sizes. Get the real nalgene brand ones... dont want a spill. I usually put oil in one, camp soap in another. https://www.rei.com/product/402056/nalgene-polyethylene-bottle-2-fl-oz

This, exactly. I usually just take some olive oil. Never know when you'll come across some camp meat, nothing better then frying up a ptarmigan or grouse after day 5 of mountain house meals.
 

jwatts

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I use a very small glass jar. I have a few from one of those gift baskets with the sample size mustards, jellies, and cheeses with summer sausage and crackers. I have also use a similar, slightly larger plastic jar that came with horseradish in it. I am not carrying oil, but bacon grease. You haven't lived til you cook a boned and cubed rabbit in a cook pot of bacon grease at 12k ft after a long days hunt.

Edit: Here's a picture of the glass jar next to a Keurig cup for size reference

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I don't necessarily cook with evoo but spike my dinner for extra calories. usually 4 oz in the screw top nalgene bottles works fine.
 

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I take a stick of butter, cut it in half, put both halves in 2 ziplock bags and store it in my coffee cup. It has melted some during the day but the wrapping keeps it the shape well formed. I bring the butter primary to add generously to my coffee and tea. The extra fat goes a long, long ways. I can devotedly tell a difference when consuming it before bed.
 

Ray

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Artisana makes three types of coconut oils in small packets. I get them from Amazon or locally in the health food store. The cacao butter in coffee can be alright at times. kind of bitter too early in the morning.

I also use EVOO in small packs bought in bulk off Amazon.

I use to use small bottles but they all eventually leaked in hot weather.
 
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I bring a small REI Nalgene bottle of peanut oil when I am camping during morel season. The rest of the time I pack ghee in an REI squeeze tube for cooking oil. It doesn't need to be refrigerated and is much less likely to leak all over everything inside my pack.
 

topher89

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Small Nalgene brand container for olive oil for fish or grouse. I usually put it inside a ziplock bag and put that inside another ziplock bag. Probably overkill but it keeps things safe.
 

Bughalli

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Subway packets, as others mentioned....or the white fatty part of cooked bacon in a ziplock. Tastes better too!
 

Dameon

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Cook bacon, save grease, jar grease, add bacon grease as needed. Everything tastes better with bacon. And the grease stores as a solid at room temp so it is not quite as messy and it tastes better in my opinion.



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jrnorton4

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I use a very small glass jar. I have a few from one of those gift baskets with the sample size mustards, jellies, and cheeses with summer sausage and crackers. I have also use a similar, slightly larger plastic jar that came with horseradish in it. I am not carrying oil, but bacon grease. You haven't lived til you cook a boned and cubed rabbit in a cook pot of bacon grease at 12k ft after a long days hunt.

Edit: Here's a picture of the glass jar next to a Keurig cup for size reference

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I love that little jar, it has made for some fine rabbit and grouse tortillas.
 

pwsINC

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Packets, or vials. Like science supply type.

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