my family and I go camping at least 3 to 4 times a summer, if not more, and at least one of the trips is usually a week or longer. most of the other ones are weekenders. I am looking forward to the challenge of eating right while camping, since it has always been notorius for bad eating. hey its vacation after all, but that was the way i USED to think. no longer! here are some of my ideas:
-everybody loves grilled chicken!
-grilled/roasted veggies with a lite marinade
-fat free hot dogs for that meal when you gotta have something traditional
-lean cut of beef while the rest of the family gorges on ribeye or strip steak
-lean cuts of pork, or a pork tenderloin
-plenty of options in raw fruits and veggies
-beef jerky comes in handy when they are going nuts on chips and dips
-and nuts are handy themselves too, lol
-cottage cheese can be packed into a cooler easy enough
-seperating egg whites isnt hard at a camp site, but egg beaters are even easier!
as you can see, i have already done some thinking on this subject, we go on our first weekender starting june 15th, and i will be prepared and ready.
also, when it comes to things like s'mores, there isnt all that much calories as long as you stay in moderation. luckily, i dont care for them much myself (dont like sweets in general really). also, and though I dont like to admit that i am aware of this as it creates excuses to submit to temptation, we are usually quite active while camping. lots of hiking, swimming, walking around in general, means i am burning a heck of a lot more calories than usual, and as long as im not going overboard all day, and little splurge at night or at one meal each day probably wouldnt cause an ounce of weight gain. though i stil want to avoid taking that route and giving in, id rather stay strict right through and prove to myself that i am in control of my life.
i have to admit, one thing that is difficult to do when camping (at least for me) is have enough water on hand to stay well hydrated. when i am out in the summer heat 24 hours a day, i will go through 2 gallons of water a day easy. between my consumption needs and what we need to run the site, that means a lot of trips to the water faucet, which is usually a decent hike itself, lol. after a long day out, it gets tempting to say screw carrying 20 pounds or more of water half a mile, lol. and buying enough bottled water to keep me hydrated is just not cost effective...
edit: and for hamburgers, just grab the 95% lean and make slightly smaller patties. smaller patties cook better anyways, and the reduced fat can even make room for a slice of cheese if you like cheeseburgers.