zzdsport
/
Camping and Hiking
/
Backpacks
/
Classic Assortment Bucket
Mountain House
Classic Assortment Bucket
$126.00
Description

  12 pouches of breakfast, lunch, and dinner; 30 year shelf life

  Meet the redesigned Mountain House Classic Bucket. Perfect solution for those who want a reliable emergency food supply that doesn't take up a ton of space or for those that want to take it on the next family camping trip. With 24 servings (or 12 total pouches) of some of our most delicious options, Mountain House Classic Assortment Bucket is compact and easy to store just about anywhere – even in your car for that next camping adventure.

  Mountain House Classic Assortment Bucket contains the below meals:

  3x Beef Stew (Gluten-Free) - Tender dices of all natural beef, potatoes, peas, and carrots.

  3x Beef Stroganoff with Noodles - Savory beef, noodles, and mushrooms smothered in a rich sour cream sauce.

  2x Granola with Milk & Blueberries - Crunchy granola, milk, and real blueberries.

  2x Classic Spaghetti with Meat Sauce - Spaghetti pasta with chunks of beef in a rich marina sauce.

  2x Chicken Fried Rice (Gluten-Free) - Long grain rice, delicious chicken, scrambled eggs, chopped onions, mushrooms, green peas, red peppers, and diced carrots.

  You'll need 18 total cups of water to make these meals, but other than that, just bring your appetite – these meals can be whipped up in a cinch! Perfect for emergency preparedness, camping, backpacking or at-home use.

  Hungry yet? We don't blame you – with the Mountain House Classic Bucket, you'll have plenty of appetizing food that's guaranteed to taste amazing in 30 years!

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mountain House
Type of Meal:
Entree
Food Type:
Non-Vegetarian
Weight:
Food weight: 48.6 oz / 1.4 kg
Total weight: 5.7 lbs
Dimensions:
12"(L) x 10"(W) x 12.31"(H)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0081635
UPC:
041133816359
Previous Article:Adventure Weekender Kit Next Article:Rice and Chicken - No. 10 Can
Description
Comments
Welcome to zzdsport comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Information Recommendation
Classic Trail Reopens in Zion National Park After 2-Year Closure
  The Emerald Pools, a series of three pristine cascading bodies of water, is one of the most scenic spots in all of Zion National Park.   For the last 2 years, the bridge that carries hikers over the Virgin River has been closed due to an unstable foundation. That forced visitors to make a longer hike with a series of detours....
Opinel Launches ‘National Parks Collection’ Knives to Support Leave No Trace
  A lot of utility knives are works of art in and of themselves. But when you combine an already beautiful blade with a handle thats been imbued with an artists touch, it takes the craftsmanship to another level.   Opinels limited-edition National Parks collection knives are a perfect example. The folding knife brand launched this collection on June 12, 2025, to...
Video: Is Mount Everest Base Camp Too Cushy?
  In his latest video dispatch, Ben Ayers explains what day-to-day life is like at Mount Everest Base Camp during the spring climbing season. There are a plethora of stories out there about the extravagant infrastructure at the base of the worlds highest peak, such as fancy espresso machines, massages, and five-star cuisine. But is life in Base Camp too cushy?...
Get the Shot: Gear Hacks From 8 Outdoor Adventure Photographers
  Adventure photography takes a certain level of skill and a lot of know-how. Like any type of photography, the process is all about telling a story, forcing the photographer to be in the right place at the right time — or often ahead of the action. In order to get to the heart of the narrative, the photographer occasionally has...
‘Alone’ Was Forever Changed by a Moose Hunt in the Canadian Backcountry
  The twang of a recurve bow echoes from the television speakers, and on screen, a man wearing camouflage ducks behind a clump of fir trees.   Holy cow, I nailed it, a voice whispers. My heart is pumping so fast right now.   The scene marks the turning point of season 6 of the survival reality show Alone, and first aired on June...
The 6 Best Joggers for Men, Tested in the Real World and In Our Gear Lab
  The everyday jogger isn’t as robust as soft shell pants you’d climb a mountain in, nor are they lifesaving items like avalanche airbags or helmets that traditionally get tested more rigorously. But during my decade of working as Outside’s Gear Guy, the tests I’ve enjoyed the most are when weve gone deep on everyday pieces of gear like the humble...
The 12 Best Gear Deals at Outdoor Research’s Massive Sale
  We’ve been conducting some indoor research on Outdoor Research’s website, and the results of our study are in: the PNW-based outfitter is currently having a massive sale. Our hypothesis? If you love to save money and spend time outside, you don’t want to miss this.   Now, these discounts are as steep as OR’s home range—the picturesque, quad-cramping Cascades—with 60 percent...
After 10 Years Hiking Europe, These Are My 10 Favorite Treks
  For years, I’ve snubbed Europe’s mountains as soon as the ski season ended. For me, the Alps were long synonymous with winter: hut-to-hut ski tours in the Italian Dolomites, shots of schnapps at après in Austria, and cozy cabins and hearty meals of fondue and raclette in Switzerland.   Around a decade ago, a work assignment took me to the Savoie...
Nike and Faith Kipyegon Plan to Crack the Four-Minute Mile This Month. Here’s How.
  Earlier this week, I found myself dissecting an embargoed briefing video frame by frame, like a JFK obsessive trying to squeeze meaning from the Zapruder film. I’d just had an interview with three top scientists from Nike’s Breaking4 team, the group tasked with coordinating Faith Kipyegon’s attempt to run the first women’s sub-four-minute mile later this month. I got some...
Get the Shot: 9 Gear Hacks From Outdoor Adventure Photographers
  Adventure photography takes a certain level of skill and a lot of know-how. Like any type of photography, the process is all about telling a story, forcing the photographer to be in the right place at the right time — or often ahead of the action. In order to get to the heart of the narrative, the photographer occasionally has...
Another Tourist in Yellowstone Got Too Close to a Bison. It Gored Him.
  Last summer, Outside sent writer Drew Magary to Yellowstone National Park, not to observe the wildlife, but instead to gawk at the tourists. Amid all the chaos of high season at one of the United States’ most heavily-trafficked national parks, Magary discovered, among other things, that “everyone who comes to Yellowstone is horny for bison.”   But unlike other big, dangerous...
Keith Haring Running Shoes, Ski Patrol Fashion, Land Cruiser Clothes, and More Emerging Gear
  Weve got a respectable mix of cool stuff for you this week, from hardy outdoor gear and techy gadgets to colorful collaborations meant to stand out from the crowd.   There are a few more collaborations than usual this week, but how can we leave out stylish, Keith Haring-inspired running shoes, understated threads from Toyota, or a fashionable pairing of Osprey...
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.zzdsport.com All Rights Reserved