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Staff WriterBy Staff WriterMarch 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Understanding Protein Needs for Backpacking Enthusiasts

Backpacking is undoubtedly a fulfilling adventure but can be physically demanding. If you find yourself feeling particularly worn out, sore, or fatigued during your hikes—commonly referred to as “bonking”—it might be an indication that your diet is lacking in protein.

The Importance of Protein in Your Diet

According to Madi Niemi, a fitness coach in Portland, Oregon, fatigue is a clear indication of protein deficiency. Protein, an essential macronutrient, plays a crucial role in muscle repair, immune function, and energy production. For those who lead an active lifestyle, adequate protein intake is vital; without it, the body may begin to break down muscle for energy, resulting in weakened muscles and an increased risk of illness.

Challenges of Protein Intake While Backpacking

During your outdoor excursions, sourcing enough protein can become a challenge, primarily due to the necessity of lightweight and non-perishable foods, such as granola bars, which often do not meet protein requirements. As noted by Niemi, snacks that are convenient tend to be high in carbohydrates and fats but lacking in protein, putting you at a disadvantage on the trails.

Calculating Your Protein Requirements

Protein needs vary depending on factors such as body weight and energy expenditure. Nutritionists generally recommend consuming between 0.8 to 1 gram of protein per kilogram of body weight on a typical day. However, while engaging in backpacking, dietitian Aaron Owens Mayhew suggests increasing this intake to 1.2 grams per kilogram for lighter hikes and up to 1.8 grams per kilogram for more intense treks. It’s important to strike a balance, as exceeding protein requirements can lead to unnecessary calorie intake.

Optimal Protein Consumption Strategies

Owens Mayhew emphasizes moderation when it comes to protein consumption, stating that the human body can effectively utilize about 25 grams of protein at once. Any intake beyond this threshold results in additional calories rather than benefits. Aiming for approximately 25 grams of protein per meal and 10 to 15 grams per snack can help maintain your energy levels and muscle integrity throughout your hiking journey.

Diverse Sources of Protein

A common misconception is that animal products are the only way to fulfill your protein needs. In reality, a variety of plant-based protein sources are available, including legumes, lentils, nuts, seeds, certain grains, and soy products like edamame and tofu. Dairy and eggs also provide excellent protein options. For those short on time, incorporating milk or egg white powders into your meals can provide an efficient protein boost without altering the food’s flavor significantly.

Creating Balanced Meals on the Trail

As an ultralight backpacker, Owens Mayhew advocates for “combination foods” that are calorie-dense and rich in protein, fat, fiber, and carbohydrates. Some of her favorite choices include nut butters, quinoa, chia seeds, textured vegetable protein (TVP), chickpeas, and soy milk powder. An example of a popular meal is the Chocolate Peanut Butter Shake, which packs in 600 calories and 39 grams of protein, making it an excellent option for those not prone to hunger at altitude or needing a portable lunch solution.

Balancing Nutrients for Optimal Performance

While focusing on protein intake is essential, don’t overlook the importance of carbohydrates, which provide necessary energy for physical activity. Niemi advises that pairing proteins with carbohydrates can help you feel fuller longer. A balanced diet consisting of all essential macronutrients enhances overall health and performance while on the trails. Remember, while protein is crucial, achieving balance in your diet is key to a successful and enjoyable backpacking experience.

Backpacking can leave you feeling sore and exhausted, but with a better dietary approach, you can reduce the likelihood of experiencing the notorious bonk. Ensure you are meeting your protein needs to maximize your outdoor adventures.

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