[pct-l] My plans,in a nutshell
jason moores
jmmoores at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 4 18:18:22 CST 2011
Outpost,
I love your charitable idea. Sign me up.
Jackass
(Shroomer mentioned a "list" of yours that I'm supposed ta add my name to...which list would that be?)
> Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 15:51:27 -0800
> From: paulrobisonhome at yahoo.com
> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
> Subject: [pct-l] My plans,in a nutshell
>
> it's a simple matter of calories,
>
>
> with a 20 lb pack on, walking a mil on level ground burns 125 calories. lets
> just assume you're not climbing hills yet.
>
> so you burn 2,000 a day; and walk 20 miles with a 20 lb pack, that's 4500
> calories right there, assuming no hills and only 20 miles a day ...
>
> but you're starting in may 14'th, so lets say 25 miles a day, and lets add in
> some hills, say 5 miles of 6% grade, and before you know it, even with very few
> hills you're up to burning 6,000 calories in a day.
>
> ... i dont know about your specific food, what do you use? how much protein a
> day do you have? my food pack is typically 4500 calories, and 85 grams of
> protein a day, wit ha balanced diet, carbs, fats, sugars etc; i have a hard
> time getting over 120 calories an ounce. add in packaging and i'm down to 112
> cal / ounce. so for 6,000 calories a day; you're talking about 53.5 ounces of
> food a day. and this is a meager allotment, eating just what you burn; and
> not eating extra for sleep (when you body heals and muscles build).
> that's essentially 3lb 5 ounces of food a day minimum; so looking at a ten day
> stretch, i can see 30 lbs being a light load.
>
> problem in the later stages is, you've already gone through your fat reserves.
> it's easy to go from mexico to warner springs on 2,000 calories a day; i did it
> and barely felt hungry. but by then your metabolism and speeding up, and you
> fat reserves are dwindling. By big bear, CA, you're going to be NEEDING to eat
> to provide your body with energy. and your muscles will be wanting to build
> ... so you actually need to eat more than you burn.
>
> eating just enough to keep from body starvation is a bad idea in the long run.
>
>
> anyway my rambling thoughts...
> ... what charity are you raising money for? how did that idea come to light?
> i've always had this idea of doing a hike to raise money for diabetics who loose
> their feet, for foot prostethics, so we can get people back walking and back
> onto the trails ... but i'd want 4 or 5 thru hikes under my belt before i had
> the audacity to ask an organization to sponsor me and raise money on my behalf.
> raising money on your first thru hike is a tough idea, odds are low of your
> making it, statistically.
>
>
> legal to eat rattlesnake? is that a joke? you plan on cleaning an animal,
> building a fire, cooking it, eating it, etc. for what purpose? you talk about
> yoru calorie protein rich superfoods ... snake meat isn't a great choice, not
> for the time you put into the whole process. may as well just keep putting
> down miles. bugs and leather? if that includes mosquitos, camp next to me and
> eat the campsight clear of mozzies please.
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> ________________________________
> From: Mike Chapman <altathunder76 at gmail.com>
> To: pct-L backcountry.net <pct-l at backcountry.net>
> Sent: Tue, January 4, 2011 1:00:49 PM
> Subject: [pct-l] My plans,in a nutshell
>
> Well ill be headed north on may 14th,I will be doing this trip
> solo(maybe). I will only spend what is needed(raising money for
> charity),I will hike at night if needed,I have no plans on staying at
> angels houses(rain,snow and stars),but will be using trail magic and
> rides(maybe). I will try to resupply myself besides a few from home.
> Ive heard the storys of 30lbs. of food not being enough in spots,I
> would like to know why? I have certain food and protein that is super
> light and lasts way longer than I plan on needing. Im not the average
> thru,I can eat the same thing for weeks and still love it longtime. I
> can eat bugs and leather if needed! Water filtering is my ace in the
> whole,no chem for me. Is it legal to kill and eat rattlesnake on the
> trail? My mouth is watering already,snakestew baby! Would love to hear
> thoughts on my plans,C-ya on the trail class of 2011,Thrubyeyou.
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