Thanks for all of the good advice, and what I don't have sounds inexpensive
Indy, the food part is more challenging yet easier at the same time. I am planning on having breakfast at the Lodge there in the park - a good variety and the price is pretty good.
For food that I am carrying in, since I've no cooking gear this year, I will carry in fruit, bike food, salty munchies. I will have two coolers, one of which will be reserved for ice to put in my Camelbak. Beer, yogurt, and anything else will be in the larger cooler. So I will need to make certain I have cups for beer, paper towels, something to eat my yogurt with
While I may not feel like heading outside the park, will likely just go into town for dinner. With several days full of mountain biking and hiking I won't have to worry overly much about calories - though I need to make certain I get the right kind of food...
Tonight after my ride I will sit down and start making my list to see what I need to start shopping for.
First Aid kits are interesting, right now I just have several sizes of band-aids and a triple antiobiotic. I know there are threads where we have discussed this, so will visit them tonight to see what else it might be good to have with me on the trail by myself. I won't be going fast enough to have a high-speed crash or anything, but stuff can happen.




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