[pct-l] Cost of hike

Dan Welch welchenergy at gmail.com
Mon Jan 13 22:14:53 CST 2014


Calories (the American term) are equal to Kcals in SI units... Don't ask me
why we always have to use different units than the rest of the world! I'm
sure I don't know.

Timberline

-----Original Message-----
From: pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net [mailto:pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net]
On Behalf Of Adrian Santos
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 8:33 PM
To: Paint Your Wagon; pct-l at backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Cost of hike

hi 
one questionwhen you talk about calories you refer to Kj or Kcal, ? I always
get confuse with this thanksAdrian

> From: n801yz at hotmail.com
> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 18:15:41 -0700
> Subject: [pct-l]  Cost of hike
> 
> I have some good news for you and your friend- I just went shopping;
buying me some tasty hiker food. 
> 
> I took a magic marker and wrote the amount of calories for each food on
the food's container. 
> 
> Here's a typical day's worth; noting each container's caloric values- 
> 
> Breakfast- 
> 
> 2 Nescafe Cappuccinos / 100 calories each, Sweet Chocolate Nut Mix / 675
calories 
> 
> (I ran out of oatmeal packets and this is my randomly picked 5th day's
breakfast entree), 
> 
> Snacks- 
> 
> for am and pm- 
> 
> sesame seeds / 1,080 calories, pineapple / 1,020 calories, snap peas / 420
calories, 
> 
> Pay Day candy bar / 440 calories, Nescafe caramel latte drink / 100
calories, Lime Margarita mix / 40 calories, Abuelita chocolate mix / 110
calories,
> 
> Lunch- 
> 
> consisting of 2 sandwiches of raisin/cinnamon bread / 100 calories per
slice, w/ chocolate peanut butter spread / 200 calories each serving, 
> 
> for a total of 800 calories in 2 sandwiches, followed by
> 
> Supper- 
> 
> Idahoan potatoes / 440 calories, Kraft tuna helper w/ cheese, seasoning,
and noodles / 1,150 calories, Abuelita chocolate mix / 110 calories, 
> 
> for a grand total of 7,785 calories.
> 
> This was a randomly selected meal that I put together. 
> 
> One other day's meal totaled a mere 3,095 calories. 
> 
> Bottom line- 
> 
> I spent a little under $200 for 15 days worth of food, and I'm showing you
what a typical days worth of food is worth, 
> 
> caloric wise and variety wise, and in a straight off the cuff manner with
no agenda or premeditated calculations. 
> 
> What's the food's weight you ask? 
> 
> Hold on while I gather that information.
> 
> OK-  
> Breakfast:
> cappacino- 1 oz. 
> cappacino- 1 oz.
> nut mix- 5 ozs.
> 
> AM and PM snacks: 
> sesame seeds- 6 ozs.
> pineapple chunks- 8 ozs.
> snap peas- 3.3 ozs.
> candy bar- 3.4 ozs.
> cappacino- 1 oz.
> drink mix- 1 oz.
> chocolate mix- 1 oz.
> 
> Supper:
> potatoes- 4 ozs.
> noodle, cheese, seasoning- 13.7 ozs.
> chocolate mix- 1 oz.
> 
> Total weight: 43.4 ozs. with a value of 7,785 calories. 
> 
> Actually, THAT is a very good ratio of weight versus calories. 
> 
> I went shopping a few hours ago, totally shooting from the hip. 
> 
> I am pleasantly surprised and flabbergasted to boot!
> 
> It was fun doing this for my own ed-u-ma-ca-tion,
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> <>Paint<>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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