Hello all,
I'm planning a 4-day trip through the woods with minimal packing. Which means no backpack. I've taken weight reduction to a new extreme for me. The total weight of -stuff- i'm taking is about 1kg (excluding clothes). I'm not even gonna carry a pack, i've had it with that. It's all gonna be belt-pouch and pocket based.
There's just one problem....calories. My SAS-guide says i burn approximately 2000 kcal for just keeping on living (breathing, making fire and other non-exhausting tasks). A big full-day task, like hiking or chopping firewood for example could take another 3000 kcal.
Now due to the extreme weight reduction i won't burn as much as when i'm hauling my 20kg pack, so I think i can leave the extra 3000 for what it is (i'll just burn some fat) and focus on the basic 2000kcal.
Which is still a problem. Around this time of year there's basically no fruit, very little in the nut-department and trapping is something i won't be doing (sort of illegal, allthough camping is as well). Which leaves me to: treebark, dandelion and the likes, and mushrooms. None of which have even nearly enough kcal (dandelion is about standard salad i think, which has about 12kcal/100g. Not gonna eat 20 kilograms of dandelion-leaves ).
Anybody have any ideas or am I condemned to Snickers and Peanuts?
with kind regards,
Eelco Koppert
I'm planning a 4-day trip through the woods with minimal packing. Which means no backpack. I've taken weight reduction to a new extreme for me. The total weight of -stuff- i'm taking is about 1kg (excluding clothes). I'm not even gonna carry a pack, i've had it with that. It's all gonna be belt-pouch and pocket based.
There's just one problem....calories. My SAS-guide says i burn approximately 2000 kcal for just keeping on living (breathing, making fire and other non-exhausting tasks). A big full-day task, like hiking or chopping firewood for example could take another 3000 kcal.
Now due to the extreme weight reduction i won't burn as much as when i'm hauling my 20kg pack, so I think i can leave the extra 3000 for what it is (i'll just burn some fat) and focus on the basic 2000kcal.
Which is still a problem. Around this time of year there's basically no fruit, very little in the nut-department and trapping is something i won't be doing (sort of illegal, allthough camping is as well). Which leaves me to: treebark, dandelion and the likes, and mushrooms. None of which have even nearly enough kcal (dandelion is about standard salad i think, which has about 12kcal/100g. Not gonna eat 20 kilograms of dandelion-leaves ).
Anybody have any ideas or am I condemned to Snickers and Peanuts?
with kind regards,
Eelco Koppert