A yoghurt pot? Get yourself some Wilko pour and store bags, you'll never look back!
I pretty much just carry a few of these so I can rehydrate pasta, cous cous, porridge, etc and my titanium cup. Boil water in the cup, pour in the bag, seal the bag and put it in my hat to keep it warm. The advantage of these over solid pots is that they take up almost no space when they are empty and are pretty much leak proof, they can be washed out and reusable multiple times too.
Mactheknife68 wrote:Asposium like the idea of not having to carry water, could you recommend a lightweight filter?
<<shuffles feet>>
Can't comment on lightweight water filters as mine is certainly not lightweight; however, is lighter than carrying water.
Very much overkill for the UK as will remove viruses.
Stupid fast though.
Probably idea for multi-person use.
Whitestone thanks for the link to bikepackers.com, some fantastic articles and the trail food items I’m especially liking, tent arrived this morning so just waiting on my sleeping bag bought from here and my handlebar harness and drybag. Then off I go