by Onestepmore » Sun 02 Mar, 2014 10:39 am
When I read the title, my first thought (as I sit here in my favorite cafe sipping a cuppuchino on a wet Sunday morning) was 'why' and then to hubby 'not possible'. As the others have said there are just way too many variables - terrain, weather, detours, can all make your carefully calculated kilojoules change. My feeling is that if you're going to try and plan to that degree, you're going to be let down. Use the rough guides above (I think all these guys have done multiday walks) of per day requirements of high calorie dense, but slow burning nutritious food, and take some extra for contingency plans, and you should be right.
Disclaimer, I've not done any long walks, so may be talking through my a#%*, but I'm just looking at this from a common sense perspective. I know when I over plan, things go pear shaped, due to things I can't control.
As an aside, I've recently read a few books on Appalacian Trail through hikes. How do these people survive for months on a diet of Pop Tarts, peanut butter, trail bars and pizza?
We can learn a lot from crayons. They come in different shapes and colours, but they all have to live in the same box