1HappyHiker
Well-known member
Assume that you have a relatively smooth packed snow surface on a course which has only minor ups & downs (say something like the Mt. Clinton Road from the Crawford Path parking lot to the Edmands Path trailhead). Under the circumstances just described, probably anyone with minimal X-C skiing skills could traverse the course faster than someone hiking the same course.
So regarding the above example, my question is as follows. In terms of efficiency (loosely defined as number of calories burned), would it generally be just as efficient to hike from Point A to Point B as it would be to X-C ski the same distance?
Perhaps if I reduce this to a quasi-equation, it might clarify where I’m coming from:
Exercise SHORTER time via X-C ski with HIGHER calorie burn = Exercise LONGER time via hiking with LOWER calorie burn.
There might be several incorrect assumptions here, such as: X-C skiing burns more calories than hiking, and/or that one can traverse from Point A to Point B faster on X-C skis than by hiking, etc, etc.
Also, I realize that if I played around long enough to get the proper search-term combination, I could likely find the answer on the web somewhere. But, since there’s such a wealth of expertise within the VFTT community, I felt there would likely be folks on this forum that could provide some good input.
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P.S. If this question has already been asked & answered on this forum at another time, then my apologies! And, if this happens to be the case, please just post the link to the thread and I’ll be a happy camper (or skier, or whatever!!).
So regarding the above example, my question is as follows. In terms of efficiency (loosely defined as number of calories burned), would it generally be just as efficient to hike from Point A to Point B as it would be to X-C ski the same distance?
Perhaps if I reduce this to a quasi-equation, it might clarify where I’m coming from:
Exercise SHORTER time via X-C ski with HIGHER calorie burn = Exercise LONGER time via hiking with LOWER calorie burn.
There might be several incorrect assumptions here, such as: X-C skiing burns more calories than hiking, and/or that one can traverse from Point A to Point B faster on X-C skis than by hiking, etc, etc.
Also, I realize that if I played around long enough to get the proper search-term combination, I could likely find the answer on the web somewhere. But, since there’s such a wealth of expertise within the VFTT community, I felt there would likely be folks on this forum that could provide some good input.
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P.S. If this question has already been asked & answered on this forum at another time, then my apologies! And, if this happens to be the case, please just post the link to the thread and I’ll be a happy camper (or skier, or whatever!!).
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