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Howdy! Figured I would just put this here quick to start contributing. I'm hoping this place can get as popping as r/ultralight.

Anywho, I have the vast majority of my menu planned out but have a couple of holes to fill in. My partner and I are planning to do it in 8 days but will see if we can actually get it done in 7 (or take a day for just lounging in the middle of nowhere and use the full 8 days). It's going to be a bit of food to carry but I'm trying to focus on keeping calories per ounce above 130 averaged over the day. I used to through in a complete cookie, but stopped because of how much gas they gave me. It was actually pretty uncomfortable.

I am wondering if anyone here has tried the green belly meals-2-go and if so how are they? Or if taking an extra Snickers bar and calling it good would make more sense. Thanks in advance!

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[-] miles@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Hello and welcome! I'm attempting the UHT this year too ๐Ÿ˜€ I haven't tried any of the green belly stuff but I do personally have a soft spot for snickers bars, they check all the boxes for me. You mention r/ultralight, can I ask what brought you here?

[-] Jack_of_all_derps@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I came on over here when my Reddit Is Fun app stopped working and finding it super worth it. And yeah Snickers bars do really hit all the boxes. When are you trying to do the UHT?

[-] miles@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Ah ok, it was Apollo for me and I agree, the Lemmy ecosystem is very usable and has grown appreciably even in the last week. RIF was for Android, right? Which app are you using now?

I'm going the first week of September; would've done the last week of August but the Uintas got an above average amount of snow last season so I'm delaying a week to give it as much time to dry out as possible.

[-] Jack_of_all_derps@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah RIF was for Android. Right now I'm using liftoff which feels very familiar to how RIF was.

We are going the first full week of August so should be an interesting experience to say the least. Will probably post a write up when I get back.

[-] CherenkovBlue@iusearchlinux.fyi 2 points 1 year ago

Hey! If you do a write-up, consider cross posting to !wilderness_backpacking@iusearchlinux.fyi , I am the mod there hoping to grow the community as well.

[-] Jack_of_all_derps@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I will absolutely post a write up there and very happy to see this instance popping up! Definitely going to also subscribe as well!

[-] CherenkovBlue@iusearchlinux.fyi 1 points 1 year ago

Yay! That's great!

[-] miles@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Glad to hear that, it seems like the Lemmy ecosystem is maturing very quickly. I would be very interested to hear about your UHT experience, please do a trip report ๐Ÿ˜€ Do you have a lighterpack?

[-] Jack_of_all_derps@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

No I've been meaning to compile a lighterpack but just haven't quite gotten the umph to do it (and being fastidious isn't necessarily my forte lol). My kit is pretty well dialed in, but should probably make one just for the shits and giggles of it as well as a packing list of sorts I guess.

I am looking forward to it for sure, though altitude hit my partner and me hard in Yosemite last year. We both talked with our PCPs and got diamox to (hopefully) help with the acclimatization. That'll be included in the write up too just as another data point for others to take into account.

[-] CherenkovBlue@iusearchlinux.fyi 2 points 1 year ago

Gaaah the whole area got so much snow, I had to push a Sawtooth hike that I was going to do over the June/July weekend because the snowpack was still at 8500'. I went a few years ago at that time and it was already dry.

That's ok though. We need the water. Finally our reservoirs are full again!

[-] miles@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Haha yeah, big snow year almost everywhere. Where in the Sawtooths?

[-] CherenkovBlue@iusearchlinux.fyi 2 points 1 year ago

Yellowbelly lake to Toxaway lake, up the pass to Sand Mountain and then over the 10 lake trail, do the loop to Smith Falls and back towards the Sand Mountain pass, then back out to Yellowbelly lake.

[-] miles@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Lovely. So there would've been snow all the way down to Toxaway?

[-] CherenkovBlue@iusearchlinux.fyi 2 points 1 year ago

No, Toxaway was clear but going up towards Edith lake and up would have required ice axes!

[-] Entropyyyy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I'll be on the Highline Trail this year in September.

How many calories/day do you have planned? Clothing and food are the two things I don't have quite dialed-in.

[-] Jack_of_all_derps@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I usually shoot for about 2,500 calories per day. Right now, I am thinking about 120-140 calories per ounce. Breakfast is a granola with chocolate, chia seeds, freeze-dried fruit, and whole powdered milk (also do a coffee hot chocolate mocha thing that is always a great extra way to get extra calories). Dinner is freeze dried meal, Sakura's rice and beans, and Mac and cheese (using cheese powder from Amazon). Snacks are mix of trail mix, Snickers, and Ritz cheese cracker sandwiches. I'm debating bringing some flour tortillas and peanut butter to make some trail mix wrap things but haven't fully landed on it yet.

Clothing wise, I have a tropic comfort II sunshirt and strider pro shorts. I have a primaloft active fleece (their answer to alpha direct) and decathlon forclaz 100 hoodie for insulation. Also have a pair of Copperfield windpants for the wind. Got a versalite for my rain jacket. Feel pretty solid about my clothing set up for the most part. Only newish piece is the fleece which I haven't used but one time in North Carolina this past memorial day. Going to bring sunblock for my legs as I'm more comfortable with the shorts over pants (I sweat something fierce and I'm just personally more comfortable with some sunscreen). Hopefully I can get my write up up before you head out just in case.

[-] Entropyyyy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Pretty similar to what I was thinking.

-For worn, Walmart shorts + Columbia Silver Ridge

-For carried, Dancepants + KUIU Peloton 97 + Montbell Superior Puffy + Versalite

The fleece is also new to me this season, though I've used it around 7 nights so far. I still prefer a windjacket, but I haven't really been in conditions cold enough to necessitate hiking in the KUIU.

I splurged and got a bunch of PackIt Gourmet meals - my favorite. Just have to test other foods (bars, snacks). I'm allergic to nuts, so that eliminates the majority of 130+ calorie/ounce options.

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