An average male will burn between 2000 and 3000 Calories per day. Carrying a 12kg rucksack over uneven sometimes hilly terrain, will mean a burn of 2500 plus.
Balancing weight of food being carried to energy received is difficult. My solution is to have a repetitive menu giving me 2094 Calories, supplemented with food obtained and eaten in towns/villages. From experience I know that I can go for several days on this Calorie intake, but when I do get to a restaurant, pub or café, I make sure that any deficiencies are fully restored.
The 2094 Calorie Menu
Food for one day: 2094 k/cals 504 g
Description | k/cals | grams |
---|---|---|
Porridge | 248 | 74 |
Cereal Bar | 238 | 50 |
Tea & Milk Powder | 13 | 7 |
Description | k/cals | grams |
---|---|---|
Snickers Bar | 245 | 49 |
Oats & Honey Bar | 192 | 49 |
Tea & Milk Powder | 13 | 7 |
Description | k/cals | grams |
---|---|---|
Cup o Soup | 92 | 27 |
Dehydrated Meal | 490 | 116 |
Chocolate Bar | 240 | 46 |
Tea & Milk Powder | 13 | 7 |
Description | k/cals | grams |
---|---|---|
Horlicks | 115 | 34 |
Peanut M&Ms | 195 | 38 |
Food for thought!
- Traditional Breakfast – 890 Calories
- Sauasage, Mash, Peas & Gravy – 721 Calories
- Fish, Chips, Peas & Tartare Sauce – 1260 Calories
- Lamb Rogan Josh & Rice – 540 Calories
- 10″ Meat Feast Pizza – 1410 Calories
Whilst getting the energy required is important, so is a balanced diet. Don’t forget the importance of fruit and vegetables.