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[Mountain and Appetite and Me] Pemmican is useful precisely because it gets monotonous.

Put the water into the fuel, and then here… You can pour the pemmican juice over the cooked ingredients to make it, so it’s very good for porridge-like pemmican rice. I’ll enjoy my meal. Eating 64 cans every day, three meals a day, that was basically my plan to go alone, but I was ambushed due to bad weather and got stranded, which did not affect my goal. The effort to prepare meals for the foolish is the worst act mentally while waiting for the search party to come. At this rate, please spare me. As for pemmican—when in good condition, it’s practically sausage. It’s normal to fry this up. It’s not like it’s completely unavailable, but the ingredients are ready, albeit extremely suspicious. You can freeze it and eat it.

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

Sounds interesting, but what kind of manga is it?

Why are you walking in a place like that?

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The real thing is made by crushing American bison jerky and dried fruits and then solidifying it with beef tallow, which is why it’s brown.

It seems to last for many years at room temperature.

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It’s precisely because you get bored that you end up not overeating.

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>>3

Since it says “suffered,” isn’t it the opposite?

A traveler said that if you continue eating meals you get tired of, it affects your mental state, so you should prepare something you can change the flavor of.

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>>6

Read it because it’s free.

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What should I do if I want to stop halfway through?

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>>4

Somehow, I made it to the emergency shelter and had someone come to pick me up.

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Are you talking about the one that traverses the Divide in Hokkaido?

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>>7

It’s like walking through the Great Dividing Range endlessly.

Awesome!

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This series is wide and interesting, isn’t it?

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The story about the shirt I had been wearing for a long time was interesting.

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In this communication DLC, it seems like the pemmican that Deluha made looks a bit delicious.

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>>10

Though Lord Uha seems uninterested in flavor, he makes delicious-looking dishes.

You need to add variety to your meals.

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>>10

But let’s clean up the body.

It’s hygienically bad.

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It’s impossible to escape from this place, isn’t it?

12: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

You’re not carrying all of it around, but isn’t carrying 192 servings of alpha rice too heavy?

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>>12

Usually, there are safety houses along the way where food, gas, and changes of clothes are stored.

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Basically, I heard it’s just dried meat preserved in oil, so it’s not that delicious, but if they’re using butter, it looks pretty tasty.

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>>13

Corned beef is delicious…

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I’m storing supplies at a depot in advance and restocking while going on adventures.

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Recently, there has been a sudden increase in demand for it in Fallout 76.

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There are many people making videos on platforms like YouTube.

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It seems like I’ll be checking the route while dropping off supplies at the supply points before the snow falls.

It feels nice.

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Hokkaido… I’m scared I might encounter a bear.

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>>19

It’s reassuring in that regard because it’s midwinter.

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>>26

I see, it’s hibernating.

20: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Even when you’re prepared for winter mountains in Hokkaido, there are still people who occasionally die.

21: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The emergency shelters are seriously sturdy and there are quite a few scattered around; it’s incredible how amazing the predecessors were.

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It seems difficult to go to the shelter to supply provisions.

24: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx13

I found out about it for the first time in RimWorld.

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>>24

I was eating while wondering, “What is a Pemi can?”

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The title…

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>>27

Ancient Roman Combat Dark Prison Tale SIN

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🐀🐀🐀

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Even if we say we’re preparing in advance, isn’t it quite tough to climb each mountain during the snow-free season?

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Yama no Susume: Extremers

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The reason you can prevent overeating is precisely because you’re bored.

34: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Is there even a reason to go mountain climbing in winter to that extent?

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>>34

I don’t have it?

But since I want to do it, there’s nothing I can do about it.

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>>34

Experiencing harsh environments makes regular meals taste better, so I recommend it.

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>>42

I understand.

Eating all the food while holding in poop gives a really strong sense of accomplishment.

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Ordinary people don’t go out of their way to go to the snowy mountains.

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The supplies I left in the shed were torn to shreds by mice, right?

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Are you walking carrying nearly 200 servings worth of fuel?

If we leave the garbage behind, it might be easier in the second half, but we probably have other luggage too, and it’s going to be really heavy.

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I thought it couldn’t be called a solo since I’m using a depot, but it was mentioned in the story as well.

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>>38

It’s nice that it connects to the final impression.

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>>38

It is correct that what is important is to be satisfied with oneself.

On the contrary, if I can’t accept it, I have no choice but to go all out and end up like Hanyu.

39: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

If a mountain climber doesn’t climb mountains, they’re just garbage.

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The conflict of being able to call for help at any time was interesting.

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The greatest luxury entertainment that can be experienced because there are people who follow you.

46: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx11

Her being able to dash to the shelter effortlessly makes her quite a strong person.

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>>46

It’s from the former mountaineering club…

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The pemmican made from the image must be absolutely delicious.

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I wonder if it’s a hassle to set up a tent in this blizzard.

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>>49

You don’t have to stand, but you’ll die, you know?

51: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

I like this person’s answer to the question, “Why are you taking on this challenge when you can’t do it without support?”

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If it’s now, I wonder if I can become the first person to be the solo, unsupported champion of the Bunsuirei in Hokkaido.

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>>52

I have to become.

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I like that eventually two types of people will appear who can hunt for food on their own.

It’s a different kind of situation from the thread image, but…

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>>53

That’s amazing, but it really falls into a different genre!

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It wasn’t canned…

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>>54

Of course, canned food is really heavy.

Of course, it’s unthinkable to throw away an empty can on the spot after eating, so I would have to carry the empty can around, and I generally wouldn’t bring it on a mountain hike.

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>>57

Throwing away a can while climbing seems unimaginable…

In other words, I guess there isn’t much advantage to cans since things like snow-covered mountains don’t decay.

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The fact that you’re walking across the watershed of Hokkaido in the first place means there are no elements that aren’t troublesome.

56: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx12

Read.

Isn’t it a nice story?

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I read it, but 3500 calories is definitely not enough.

Winter mountains are scary.

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>>60

It’s pretty bad to start consuming muscle…

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>>60

Even eating two bowls at Ramen Jiro isn’t enough calories…

I wondered if it was okay to eat such a thickly buttery meat-filled porridge for three meals, but rather, it’s actually bad if I don’t eat it.

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>>65

When I read accounts of climbing snowy mountains or diaries of crab fishing…

“I often see that even after eating and eating, one keeps losing weight.”

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No matter how much it’s Hokkaido, self-sufficiency in food in the winter mountains is impossible, right?

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>>61

I believe it’s absolutely impossible while traveling long distances.

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It was interesting.

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The long-standing garbage left by climbers on mountains like Everest and Mount Fuji has become a problem; I wonder what’s going on with that now.

Even if it’s a package that decomposes in organic matter, if it’s covered in snow all year round, it probably won’t melt.

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>>64

No matter how high a mountaineer’s consciousness is

The trash left behind by climbers who lost consciousness in the mountains remains, after all…

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>>64

Everest is an environment where microorganisms also die, so corpses do not decay.

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I have no interest in climbing mountains, but I would like to live a life for about a month eating this kind of food in this kind of environment and then drive back home.

71: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

It’s beautiful how the desire for confidence leads to appreciation for those around you.

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Was it because both of them were in the university’s mountaineering club that they understood each other so well?

I read the report on Yamareco last year or so.

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It seems that most animals, including bears, hibernate.

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Clothes worn for two months straight must be pretty gross…

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This is for Yamareco.

The photo is beautiful, isn’t it?

https://www.yamareco.com/modules/yamareco/detail-4262315.html

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Is there something like this Antarctic exploration law being done within Japan?

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I thought pemmican was something like a mess tin.

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I’ve never gone mountain climbing, so I don’t quite get it, but trekking poles are really important.

Once I got used to skiing, I started to wonder if this pole even has any meaning.

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>>81

By using trekking poles, I can distribute the weight in addition to the two legs I have.

82: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

“Pemmican is so delicious!!!!!!!”

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Next time we do this, it seems we will have to prepare not only food but also spare tools at the emergency shelter…

84: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

No matter how you say it, we’re not doing this to die, so if we can safely make it back, that’s good enough.

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I thought the 40-pound luggage was impressive.

Thinking about walking for two months suddenly makes me feel uneasy.

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Are you someone who saw it on NHK Special?

87: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

The thread image is amazing for finishing everything properly even with support…

I didn’t give up halfway and properly found the answer myself.

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>>87

Through this challenge, I realized how much of what I want to do relies on the power of others, and that has become the driving force behind my work, which is a beautiful flow.

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They say they can’t suppress their hunger, but since their weight is actually decreasing, it’s not a physical issue. What should I do?

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>>88

It’s a gas shortage alert for the body, so I have no choice but to eat…

90: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

I strongly feel the appreciation for civilization.

Infrastructure is amazing.

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Even if I become lean, being able to eat a hamburger set meal and a seafood bowl down in the world means my body is still healthy…

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>>91

I’m eating properly, so it’s not like I’m in a state of hunger with a shrunk stomach.

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>>91

I am on the verge of starvation and malnutrition, but my metabolism is normal.

If food becomes scarce beyond that point, one will become weakened and unable to move.

93: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

Even with a deposit, it’s not enough, so a real solo act is impossible, right…?

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>>93

When converted to the distance walked, reaching the summit of Everest is less than 37 km, but I’ve walked 670 km.

Considering that it is also winter, it’s impossible.

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Because it uses the most calories to maintain body temperature…

97: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I want to make the tools as lightweight as possible.

Lightweight materials are expensive and sacrifice durability.

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64 days!?

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Rather, the digestive system is being overworked more than when we are on the ground.

The cycle of digestion and consumption is too fast, and consumption simply exceeds it.

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I see, you’re eating 3500 calories a day.

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Even this isn’t enough calories, huh?

105: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Is this person from Virtus?

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No resupply is really impossible, huh?

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If you’re not able to hunt and eat a bear along the way, isn’t it impossible without resupply?

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>>108

I don’t think I can do something as bothersome and tiring as hunting for prey, preparing it, and then eating it…

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>>118

The genre is changing…

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>>118

If humans have evolved to directly bite into things without dismantling them and can convert them into nutrients, then it might be possible…

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If we try many times, refine the plan meticulously, and are blessed with good weather, perhaps…

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If the weather is bad, you could end up wasting a whole year.

If you relax the seasons or conditions, the number of attempts will increase, but a different kind of battle will begin, so that becomes frightening in its own way.

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I’m doing enough to receive the Uemura Naomi Award.

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It was an interesting manga.

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It’s just one frame, but I really felt the harshness in the part where Kazane is singing loudly while sleeping because it’s too noisy.

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That’s a nice story.

I’m sure the model is someone like a seasoned warrior.

I thought, but they were really young.

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Having a familiar reporter means that they must have taken some challenges or adventures before this.

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This was something that, when you changed the flavor, made it impossible to control your appetite and could drive you crazy, so it was more like a meal that I got bored of and managed to overcome.

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If you have the stamina to walk 670 km while carrying body fat, perhaps…

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How do living creatures in nature survive in such harsh environments?

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>>121

You’re not alive, right?

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>>121

In winter, they hibernate…

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I wonder if I’m securing food all day or hibernating.

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I can’t believe there are mice in the middle of winter.

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The brakes are broken, and as hunger increases, no matter how much I eat… I see.

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Rather than the brakes being broken, I think the instinct is properly stepping on the accelerator of desire.

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However, it was a refreshing ending.

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Even in a state of hunger, if the flavor is boring, you’ll hit the brakes…

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I didn’t realize that pemmican was made the same way as when I secretly make tacos…

The crispy meat is packed with juices and flavor, making it delicious… It’s tough when the pot burns, though.

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I heard that curry rice is good for climbing, but I don’t know if that’s true…

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>>133

I heard it’s good as an inexpensive alpha rice option.

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>>133

It was more delicious when I used the microwave.

I guess easier options are more in demand.

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If I stubbornly insist on being alone and die, it would be pointless.

It’s a good story because we’re alive, but if we die, our family will cry.

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A mild feeling of the peaks of the gods.

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>>136

Is this mild?

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>>160

The mountain ridge of the gods is too hard, making it relatively mild.

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>>160

If no one dies, it’s mild!

137: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

When I write “H,” it immediately brings to mind the atmosphere of Hamuteru and Hishinuma-san.

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Does water melt snow?

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It was really interesting, even though I read it for the first time.

There are many places where smartphones work, and with supply points like huts and forest roads already heavily influenced by human intervention, it’s hard to call this a solo expedition. I quickly reflected on this and it’s interesting to ponder why I still choose to take on this challenge.

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It’s mentioned in the work, but the estimated necessary calories are too low, so it’s not enough.

Instinct is correctly requesting calories.

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It was interesting… I wondered if I could read the second episode, and when I looked at the list, it was rated well, but the next one seems to be a mountain priest’s experiences, and the promotion to purchase is quite clever…

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Yuru Camp: Extremers is really interesting.

I didn’t know.

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>>142

There’s not a trace of leniency!

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Isn’t this mountain journey nothing but self-satisfaction and selfishness… It’s nice to progress while struggling with that conflict.

The double-page spread of the opened mountain near the end is incredibly beautiful…

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Is it a spin-off…? Maybe I should buy the original manga too.

I don’t usually do mountain stuff, but recently I’ve been reading Jiro Nitta’s mountain novels in e-books and I’ve become really hooked.

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>>144

Manga is good, but I think there are plenty of titles from the Yamakei Bunko that match my tastes.

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>>154

I see, this is… very helpful! I’ll look for it on my end too.

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It feels like I’ve witnessed the emergence of gratitude as a biological aspect of being human.

This is how they are born, huh.

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It was a great story that was engaging to read, but I feel jealous when the fiancé appears.

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It was broadcast on NHK a few years ago, right?

150: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

It’s not a spinoff, but “The Mountain, Appetite, and I” is also a climbing manga, though its direction leans more towards mountaineering as a hobby.

I think I’ve seen a few pages here since threads have probably been created several times.

A man who pretends to be a pro but is actually a complete amateur, nibbling on raw vegetables and complaining about the cold in his sleeping bag…

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The final contribution from the person was a straightforwardly good essay.

And he was younger than me…

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>>151

I’m so happy that my favorite manga author can turn me into a comic!

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In the essay, it mentions that this challenge may become increasingly beautified by the passage of time as a form of nostalgic correction, which gives a sense of balance.

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It seems like a real person, so when I looked it up, I found someone with a nice smile like in a manga.

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It’s amazing that even though I’ve been eating such high-calorie food and feel bored with it, I wasn’t actually consuming enough calories, and my muscles are disappearing. It turns out that boredom can act even in extreme conditions.

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Is this really human, to cross the vast longitudinal distance of Hokkaido’s wide land over steep mountains and through snow while carrying heavy loads?

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Continuing to read, it was episode 4, and it was about how pork soup is a side dish! Could you please not do something like this again!!!

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>>159

It’s tough…

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In other words, is that distance something that can be covered on foot in 63 days?

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Pork soup is not a side dish, it’s a soup.

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It’s 10 km a day, but it’s on snowy mountain paths, after all.

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It’s amazing to be able to reach a conclusion while struggling with understanding and compromise without giving up along the way.

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>>169

You must finish without reaching an extreme state.

Lack of durability in stock and insufficient availability of repair parts.

Decreased physical strength and judgment due to fatigue and nutritional deficiency caused by incorrect calorie calculation.

Food storage at the relay point

And above all, I realized the importance of having meals that do not get boring, the beauty of the scenery, and the significance of others who support solo travel, so that’s great!

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Isn’t it a bit milder than Everest?

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The result of not allowing agreement and compromise along the way is the peak of the gods.

Even though I should have been convinced, I ultimately realized it with the words “normal route.”

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Where does the money for professional mountain climbers come from?

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It’s amazing that you weren’t deceived by the honor or the word “alone”…

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>>174

It seems that progressing while carefully considering the conflict there relatively early on has been a positive factor…

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So that’s the kind of food that guy who’s taking care of me at Rimwa is serving…

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>>176

The character in the manga from the thread has quite a bit of a mountaineering twist.

The ones that come out with rimwa should be shaped more like a board, cut into smaller pieces to take on a form similar to a nutrition bar.

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>>182

Rimwa really isn’t something you can expect to have a taste like it was made by indigenous people.

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It’s beautiful how the insights gained from this challenge are being utilized in your work as a mountain guide.

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>>177

If you accomplish something like this, the detailed pitfalls and ways of thinking you learned will likely help others next time.

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I’m glad that you don’t have to be able to complete the trek without proper support in order to get a job as a guide.

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It might be around 5000 calories.

It will be about the same calorie amount as that of a swimmer or a road racer.

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Using salad oil won’t make it crispy.

Butter becomes crispy because the Maillard reaction occurs.

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It’s a journey so harsh that it makes you feel worn out, around 3500 kilometers a day.

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After completing this adventure, it’s astonishing to think that with a body that should have completely burned through both fat and muscle and weakened digestion, I still managed to eat large portions of both a hamburger set meal and a seafood bowl.

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>>187

If your stomach is weak, you would starve to death along the way.

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What will you do about poop?

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>>188

Isn’t it okay to return it to nature?

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In roughly 63 days, I’m lacking around 70,000 calories, so it’s not enough at all compared to what I thought, right?

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This is just chilled and solidified butter-fried ground meat.

Real pemmican is a mixture of crushed dried meat, animal fat, and dried fruits that is cooled and solidified.

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