I did a three day hike carrying 22kg (25% bodyweight) to test my carrying weight. I need to train my hamstrings they hurt.
>>2548575looks great, why not go back out instead of coming here for false validation?
>>2548586I have work tomorrow.
>>2548588oh well, next weekend then
>>2548589If my legs recover by then.
>>2548575>22kgAnd then you guys get salty when ultrachads belittle you for doing 12 mile hiking days while they do 30
>>2548575>22kgpost kit so we can laugh
>>2548602I intentionally overloaded to see my capacity I mix UL and traditional gear to what suits me. That's why I was carrying the chair.
>>2548603I was carrying a 5kg weight plate to overload.
>>2548583>>2548591What's the tent?
>>2548575>trainingInb4 “just hike more.” I did a step up routine to train for a longer, more difficult hike. Basically I took a 6-week pull up routine but instead of reps I did it timed. So rather than a goal of 20 consecutive pull-ups my goal was 20 consecutive minutes of step ups. This was in addition to my normal routine (which changes every few months anyway).
>>2548623Snugpak ionosphere >>2548632I'm going to do that. Getting home and sitting down I'm surprised how blown out my legs now feel. Didn't feel this bad out there. It was pretty hilly terrain.
>>2548575good work OP, everybody works at their own pace. once they stop hurting, do a similiar hike. Itll be much easier. That pain is your weakness eating itself and becoming strength
OP here. I had a long sleep and my legs have pretty much fully recovered. Surprised because they were hurting quite a bit yesterday.
kind of crazy how fast stuff piles up when you're a smaller dude. 60 lb pack is already 40% of my weight when carrying full winter stuff and that shit feels like it too. Winter is over without any fugging snowfall but atleast now I can experiment with lighter loads.
Proud of you OP. This inspired me to get back at it. I'm good on gear, I just need to get all the bullshit permits and parking pass and time off work. I like to recover all Monday
>>2550405>60lbsI'm no ultralight faggot but that seems obscenely heavy. What the fuck are you packing?
I'm 40 years old and can carry 27-28% of my body weight, no problem. Back when I still sitting inside behind a computer screen all day and night and was obese and out of shape, I could still hike 10-15 miles per day wearing a weekender pack and carry it plus my lard (50ish lbs. worth), still had no issues going the distance even as an obese fuck. Fairly low mileage but again, I was an obese fuck.I truly don't understand people who claim that more than 25 lbs. slows them way down and causes them physical issues, because now, back in shape, I can go 10 miles uphill and 10 back down with a 45 lb. pack, and for as many days as I have time to do it.It's like they're a different species, the Weenie Hut Jr. species. Maybe it's because I did a lot of hiking back in the day, or maybe my lard trained me to carry loads.Only thing that ever hurt me were the pack straps when I wasn't used to them anymore, even with a good harness. That's passed.
>>2551371simply put, you said yourself you were obese. Fats don't have many benefits, but they do have the fact that anytime they move or do anything they are effectively weight lifting. 50 lbs to a lanklet is like 150 to a fatass, the body is just conditioned differently when your structure is used to carrying such weight
>>2548577fontana lake?
>>2551363Pack is already heavy with Molle bag attached to ALICE frame. This is for 0 degree Fthere: [Frame] Aqua Defender heavy duty tarp and included 100ft cord w/ prussiks already attached.MSS, Black Bag and Bivvy Sleeping PadWaterproof flecktarn poncho for raingear and double redundancy emergency shelter[Main]Pack Rain Cover Austrian Mess Kit Pipe and Tobacco Iodine dropper (Bottom) P38 can opener (bottom), dummy corded to inside of mess kit SporkPersonal Hygeine BagTPWater USGI 1 Quart Canteen and canteen cupUSGI 2 Quart Diamond CanteenCordagedozen hanks of mason line in lengths of 10 ft~50Ft paracordlarge ferro rod (dummy corded)gas lighterpint Bottle GasolineSoviet Gasoline StovePocket BellowsFolding ShovelLensatic CompassHeadlamp + batteriesRadio with backup batteriesSignal WhistleCold Weather Clothes Wearing or Packed [Weather Depending]:Wool BalaclavaArctic MittensLightweight compressing insulation jacketCamo headnet Spare Wool Socks x2x2 Thermal Set (thermal shirt and underwear)Wooly PullySemi-Dry/dry food 3 breakfast and 3 dinnerNotepad and Pen Map of areaMedicalTourniquet x2Ephedrine PillsAntibioticsSuperglueTincture of IodineElastic bandages x2Packing Bandages x2Then add weight of boots, outerlayer jacket, handgun etc.
Just hiked/ ran 10 miles
>>2552603This gives me a headacheAside from heavier/ warmer sleeping bag, Insulated pad, extra waterproof tarp, the Jackets and thermals, extra warm socks...My Walmart Ozark trail setup is 27lbs with 3L water, and 2 MREs. The milsurp LARP shit has to be weighing you down. I'm sure you can handle it now no prob but it does long term damage to your ankles, knees, lower back. Even if it's like a twice a year ordeal. 60 fucking pounds lololololoooo
>>2548575Good work OP. Rest up and enjoy another one when you are ready
>>2552603What's your pace? 1 mile per hour? All that shit and I didn't realize you don't even have tent + tent poles, stakes, trekking poles...
>>2552698post your list then for 0 degrees F
>>2548575>>2548591Stretches + get lighter weight bootsAssuming you're following trails and not bushwacking, you don't really need super heavy duty milsurp boots. That, and wearing bricks for boots wears you out a lot quicker, its said that weight savings in your boots can save a whole fuckload of energy and muscle strain when multipled over however many thousand steps you take on a weekend hiking tripOh and I recommend a walking stick or trekking poles if you're doing hikes with elevation gains or losses. Yeah you might look like a pussy but you'll not have to use a cane when you're 45
>>2552718No
>>2552736then keep your faggot criticism to yourself.>>2552694 actually had something worthwhile to add.
>>2548575Backwards sled to train your hamstrings, or just walk backwards with plates in your pack. Sounds stupid but it really works. It's my favorite warm up.
>>2548586>Projection: the post
>>2548575Where did u get ur backpack and bivy? I actually live in an arid biome and that stuff would camo perfect into the grass where I am.
>>2548575>fat fuck>not 30 miles per day for a weekyou'll make it eventually
>>2552718-kindling-split logs dried in the outhouse-coal-blankie-coffee-four insulated walls and a roof.
>>2548575>I need to train my hamstrings they hurt.you need to stretch in the parking lot before you start hikingnobody tells you this but everyone experienced does itits also a good idea to half way through the day when you have lunch