THEBuzz
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I like Tuna in the sealed flat pack.....what do you all think?
OH Merry Holiday, Happy christmas........lol........
OH Merry Holiday, Happy christmas........lol........
I am not a nutritionist nor a doctor, however, I consume 2000-2200 calories a DAY with little excersize to maintain my weight. If you only ate 1500 calories a day while hiking/hunting you would be about 2-4k short a day depending on how much you work.Vary impressive your food intake has me scratching my head and you have me rethinking ever thing about pack weight thanks
Ya i think your right about thatI am not a nutritionist nor a doctor, however, I consume 2000-2200 calories a DAY with little excersize to maintain my weight. If you only ate 1500 calories a day while hiking/hunting you would be about 2-4k short a day depending on how much you work.
if you are considering this, i would HIGHLY recommend trying it out first before just diving in while out hunting, you may not like the results you see.
Yeah it something that everybody has to fine tune for themselves. However, you can learn to manipulate your metabolism. First off I am a small guy, as I am only 5'8 with an average build. Your going to lose weight, and I will lose better than 10lbs in a week hunting like this. However, I spend the entire month leading up to this also working down my metabolism. This means teaching your body to run on less fuel per day. I only eat 1500 calories per day for 30 or 40 days leading into this to get my body ready for the months of September and october. Otherwise the reduction in caloric intake can shock your body. It wouldn't be a healthy diet long term, but it is plenty enough to keep you alive for a week. Hell people have gotten lost and lived longer than a week with nothing to eat. Based on what I lose though over the course of a week, I would say your 4k is pretty close to spot on with the energy deficit, but then again, even those of us in great shape usually still have a little bit of body fat.I am not a nutritionist nor a doctor, however, I consume 2000-2200 calories a DAY with little excersize to maintain my weight. If you only ate 1500 calories a day while hiking/hunting you would be about 2-4k short a day depending on how much you work.
if you are considering this, i would HIGHLY recommend trying it out first before just diving in while out hunting, you may not like the results you see.
The peanut butter and bacon is good. I made one this morning, my wife thought I was crazy, but I like it.The peanut butter and honey is a good idea. I add bacon to the sand which for more protein and calories. I am considering more sandwiches and bullion cubes. MH have a lot of sodium even people dehydrate own food but that seems like too much trouble
Planning on losing weight and dropping your calorie intake to 1500 to save a little pack weight has to be the worst spot to lose weight in. I would highly NOT recommend this for people who dont know exactly what they are doing. I eat as many calories as a burn and a little more. Too many people try to cut things like this and imo it is dangerous. How about start the season being 10 lbs lighter yourself and bring enough food to stay healthy in the backcountry. Cut body weight before essential weight.Yeah it something that everybody has to fine tune for themselves. However, you can learn to manipulate your metabolism. First off I am a small guy, as I am only 5'8 with an average build. Your going to lose weight, and I will lose better than 10lbs in a week hunting like this. However, I spend the entire month leading up to this also working down my metabolism. This means teaching your body to run on less fuel per day. I only eat 1500 calories per day for 30 or 40 days leading into this to get my body ready for the months of September and october. Otherwise the reduction in caloric intake can shock your body. It wouldn't be a healthy diet long term, but it is plenty enough to keep you alive for a week. Hell people have gotten lost and lived longer than a week with nothing to eat. Based on what I lose though over the course of a week, I would say your 4k is pretty close to spot on with the energy deficit, but then again, even those of us in great shape usually still have a little bit of body fat.
Well like I said, to each his own. This might not be for everyone, but even if you take more food my base kit would still be the same. I have been eating like this in the backcountry for 10 years or more now and I have never gotten sick or had any side effects from it. I am not going to go in 10lbs lighter because that would put me underweight for a longer period of time. Starting out at 150 puts me at around 10% body fat or slightly less and then by the time I come out and drop to 140 and need to put some more weight on. A guy I hunt with goes lighter than this and can go ten days on 19lbs of gear including food water and everything else minus his bow.Planning on losing weight and dropping your calorie intake to 1500 to save a little pack weight has to be the worst spot to lose weight in. I would highly NOT recommend this for people who dont know exactly what they are doing. I eat as many calories as a burn and a little more. Too many people try to cut things like this and imo it is dangerous. How about start the season being 10 lbs lighter yourself and bring enough food to stay healthy in the backcountry. Cut body weight before essential weight.
This seems a little harsh. I am in shape when the season comes around but I would never starve and go without water for 2 or 3 days. Day 1 headach, Day2 migrane, Day 3 flight for life is how my body handles no water at 11,000'Hell deer hunting on some of the high ridges we push 2-3 days without water at times let alone food because most of the watering spots are in the best deer basins. So to avoid busting them we go without for a few days and try to make it happen and then when we have to we leave.
Kevin,Well like I said, to each his own. This might not be for everyone, but even if you take more food my base kit would still be the same. I have been eating like this in the backcountry for 10 years or more now and I have never gotten sick or had any side effects from it. I am not going to go in 10lbs lighter because that would put me underweight for a longer period of time. Starting out at 150 puts me at around 10% body fat or slightly less and then by the time I come out and drop to 140 and need to put some more weight on. A guy I hunt with goes lighter than this and can go ten days on 19lbs of gear including food water and everything else minus his bow.
Hell deer hunting on some of the high ridges we push 2-3 days without water at times let alone food because most of the watering spots are in the best deer basins. So to avoid busting them we go without for a few days and try to make it happen and then when we have to we leave.
You go 2-3 days without water? In the high country? And continue to hunt hard?Hell deer hunting on some of the high ridges we push 2-3 days without water at times let alone food because most of the watering spots are in the best deer basins. So to avoid busting them we go without for a few days and try to make it happen and then when we have to we leave.