Re: JMT planning for summer 2022
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2022 3:03 pm
This is pretty similar to what we have, the limiting factor was simply how much you can fit in a bucket to send to MTR: roughly 25-28lb is the limit by volume. And you can’t average much more than 110-120 cals/oz regardless. So one bucket isn’t really going to be enough calories for 2 people unless they go fast. It fills the bear cans (Bearikade Expedition and BV500 about 85-90% full, so we will likely have a few things left over that still fit in. If we hiked it in 7 days vs 10 then we’d have about the same cals per day as you.stevet wrote: ↑Sun Jul 24, 2022 4:28 am For last summer’s JMT I carried 3300 calories per day plus ate additional food at Tuolumne, Reds Meadow, and VVR. So I echo wildhikers judgement that 2200 feels lean.
Here is a link to my menu. I am 6’2” about 190 lbs and lost just shy of 10 lbs over the 2 weeks. https://1drv.ms/x/s!AuRFCa25NsESgr5Wa7MyRh1xVPsmHQ
My menu’s lack of diversity may be unappealing but it may provide ideas on how to add calories to your plan. Also note, I averaged hiking 10-12 hours per day. If your plan is less, reduce by ~100 calories per hour.
I guess I’m surprised as I hadn’t imagined people sending more than 1 bucket between 2 people (though perhaps 2 between 3 is more plausible). But I suppose most people therefore try for 8-9 days on the southern half or just opt for another resupply by mule if they want to go slower.