You mentioned that you’re not much of a breakfast eater and I noticed your main plans for breakfast are hot meals (oatmeal and mountain house eggs). If you’re not use to altitude keep in mind that you may have a diminished appetite. I’m like one of the earlier posts where I’ll lose about 1 lb a day in the backcountry (I typically weight mid-high 180s and am fairly muscular) and don’t each much right after waking up.
I’d recommend having some good, cold breakfast options to take that you can eat awhile after first getting up, in case you’re not hungry or don’t want to take the time to make a hot meal. I’m not a morning person, so for me I like to wakeup and go hunt, food comes along the way. ProBar, pop tarts, breakfast type crackers (Belvita, etc.), granola bar, could be some good, caloric dense and easy to pack breakfast options.
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