Let’s face it. If you are a long-distance hiker like me, then your hiking days probably start at 5:00 a.m… Did you use the porta-potty beforehand? Don’t fear, long-distance hiker, high fiber Trek mix is here! The only thing you need to worry about this autumn is which leaf peeping trails to hike, not whether your breakfast snack has enough fiber in it.
Sure, pot-smoking hippies made trail mix famous in the seventies. This isn’t your Uncle Bob’s trail mix! Put down the hash pipe and pick up the candied ginger!
This is the absolute best, yes, high fiber trail mix that will leave you with one less worry as you plan those 5 a.m. hikes. So lace up those hiking boots, grab your bag of high fiber trail mix and let’s hit the trails!
Move Over Metamucil: The Trail Mix That Keeps You Regular
Why waste your hard-earned money on some fancy-pants Metamucil when you can stuff your face with this fruity high-fiber trail mix and actually enjoy your morning hike from Silver Lake to Mammoth? Seriously, what the hell is in Metamucil anyway? Psyllium husks? Sandpaper? Whatever it is, it’s definitely not as delicious as handfuls of dried berries, almonds, and that mysterious high fiber crunchy stuff you throw in to feel virtuous. Plus, this trail mix gives you energy, keeps things moving (if you catch my drift), and tastes way better than dissolving a powder in water and feeling like you’re drinking flavored sand. So next time you’re gearing up for those early morning shenanigans, skip the synthetic stuff and n
ourish your body with nature’s OG fiber bomb—because a happy, well-fueled gut is the real adventure.
This autumn, as my Louisiana Hunting Dog and I explored every aspen-covered hiking trail from Bishop to Virginia Lake, I inhaled many of baggies of this high-fiber trail mix.
I have better things to think about at seven a.m. on the trail like, where my hiker’s feet are landing on these switchbacks, or possibly shoving more high fiber trail mix at my face. #HikerBabePriorties
A month of hiking shenanigans in the stunning autumn light of the eastern Sierra means many early mornings. This is the trail mix to fuel your autumn adventures as you cruise Highway 120 near Benton, California, on the road to witness California’s secret wild horses.
The wild horses of the eastern sierra get up early, and so do I. This high fiber trail mix is a great addition to your morning, as you drive up enjoy the best of the autumn colors that the eastern Sierra and Sagehen Meadows has to offer.
Hit the roads of the eastern Sierra with me as I road trip up Benton, Crossing Road into the fall colors. This is the only area in California to see wild horses in all their natural glory and also high elevation fall colors changing. Book a jeep tour through The Hungry Mountaineer, Scenic Route Specialist.
Obviously, there is nothing Keto about trail mix; however, I do try to keep this as low-sugar as possible. But you do you. If you have a favorite granola, feel free to mix it in. I pack this in ziplock bags to inhale on my morning hikes or as I drive to high altitude trailhead with my favorite conservative blowup doll.
Distance hikers’ high fiber trail mix
1 cup Bran cereal
1/2 cup of Flame raisins
1 cup of keto granola chunks
1/4 cup of candied ginger, chopped
Mix all this high fiber trail mix deliciousness in a bowl. When you are ready to hit the road to fall colors in the eastern Sierra in your Jeep Cherokee, have a baggy of this high fiber trail mix at the ready as you road trip with your Donald Trump blow-up doll. #CarPool




