That.3000-3500 calories per person might be good. Really depends on your bodyweight...
I keep a shopping list in my phone notes. Like you, I’ll change it up occasionally but I’m pretty dialed. Hard salami slices don’t meet the 100 cal/ounce benchmark but I really like them with cheese & crackers. Plus I think the fat they provide is a good thing and they keep for a long time in the pack. The tuna pack is the same, not a lot of calories but I make an exception because it goes so well with a tortilla and has a lot of protein. I’m close to 125 cal/ounce but a little over 1.5 lbs per day. I like to eat.I've got my food dialed in right in the 3000 calories/day range. Averages out to 1.5 lbs/day. Took me several years to get it right, still will try new things occasionally, but nice to know I can plan a trip without much effort.
Thanks a lot. That helpsIn case the OP is interested, this is my list from my phone notes.
Hunt food
3290 avg. calories per day
+3 Extra Pro Bars at Truck - Packing Meat
Breakfasts 660 Calories
Lunches 1,855 Calories
- Pro Bar 380
- Fruit bar 110
- Nature Valley Chewy granola 170
- 2 Coffee Packets
Dinners 775 Calories
- Snickers bar 250
- Nature Valley Packed 240
- Windstone Peanut Butter Packet 190
- Tuna pack 70
- Tortilla 140
- 6 Club Crackers 105
- 2 Tillamook Cheese snack 180
- 6 salami 120
- EVOO packet 120
- 1 ounce beef jerky 90
- Honey Stinger 150
- 1/2 Pro-Bar 200
- Freeze dried meal 485
- EVOO packet 120
- Nature Valley Chewy granola 170
- Tea
MtWarden… We have pretty close taste. I even buy the same exact cheese and olive oil . Have you tried the Kind fruit bars? I love them.
OP
Something else. I don’t do any cooking for breakfast aside from heating water for coffee. I eat only no cook stuff for lunch. This saves time and the amount of fuel I need to carry. I can get a week out of a single 100 gram canister.
Good question. My hard salami is good for over a week so I’ve not bothered. I’ve also never tried this where is gets really hot. YMMV. I am planning an 11 day backpacking trip for this summer. I’m glad you brought this up. I’ll probably sort my meals to eat the salami in the first 5-7 days and save the jerky for the last half.Will drying, as dehydrator?, allow salmi or summer sausage to keep a couple weeks?
A buddy took some summer sausage and he got sick
10 day float tripWhat kind of moose hunt?
The potential to pack real food and beverage exists on many types of moose hunts.
ZERO chance I’m eating freeze dried and squirrel food on many of them.
I'd like to take a look at it. Thanks.-2lbs per day
I have a menu I follow for all my hunts that keeps me from getting burnt out and always looking forward to my next meal.
Have used the same menu for a 21 day float hunt to 3 day backpack hunts.
If you’re interested message me as I keep it with all my hunting paperwork.
This is a great break down. Calculate your macros based off body weight. I add about 10% for tough terrain. I try to make sure I’m close to equal on my carb, protein, and fat consumption. Keep some simple sugar snacks handy for a burst of energy to get up that last hill for the day.In case the OP is interested, this is my list from my phone notes.
Hunt food
3290 avg. calories per day
+3 Extra Pro Bars at Truck - Packing Meat
Breakfasts 660 Calories
Lunches 1,855 Calories
- Pro Bar 380
- Fruit bar 110
- Nature Valley Chewy granola 170
- 2 Coffee Packets
Dinners 775 Calories
- Snickers bar 250
- Nature Valley Packed 240
- Windstone Peanut Butter Packet 190
- Tuna pack 70
- Tortilla 140
- 6 Club Crackers 105
- 2 Tillamook Cheese snack 180
- 6 salami 120
- EVOO packet 120
- 1 ounce beef jerky 90
- Honey Stinger 150
- 1/2 Pro-Bar 200
- Freeze dried meal 485
- EVOO packet 120
- Nature Valley Chewy granola 170
- Tea