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Hi everyone, need some help, I have spent a couple of days hiking in Scotland, after over 7000 metres of accent and decent, carrying a rather heavy rucksack wearing heavy B2 boots and crampons, battling against wind rain and hail over 13 hrs. The calorie counter on MFP say's I have burnt over 6000 calories which I find hard to believe, yet my Garmin watch says I have only burnt 1300 calories, slight difference there.

If anyone can help me to get a rough but realistic calculation it will be much appreciated

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  • pkpioneer72
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    Your Garmin is probably only counting distance as the crow flies that you have traveled, causing it to believe you have moved a lesser distance and at a slower pace than you actually have. I don't know what an MFP is, but I can recommend with confidence that you disregard your Garmin's count in this instance.
  • magenta4c
    magenta4c Posts: 53 Member
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    I'd calculate my calories at http://www.1-2-sports.com for this kind of stuff... They are much more sophisticated in the work out area.
  • HealthyishWithMaggieG
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    Is that 13 hours of actual hiking time? Or does it include resting time, too?
  • mariapuhl
    mariapuhl Posts: 529 Member
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    Your Garmin is probably only counting distance as the crow flies that you have traveled, causing it to believe you have moved a lesser distance and at a slower pace than you actually have. I don't know what an MFP is, but I can recommend with confidence that you disregard your Garmin's count in this instance.

    MFP is this website... My Fitness Pal... MFP.
  • mielikkibz
    mielikkibz Posts: 552 Member
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    I just did a long walk/hike. . was an hour, per my HRM, I burnt over 600 calories, and that was hiking with nothing but my iphone, leashes for the dogs, and my clothes!
  • jrt9999
    jrt9999 Posts: 114
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    Not sure of the calorie count but that is an awesome work-out. I can't wait for summer to get here for some overnight backpack trips in the Cascade mountains. I know in the past when I have done five mile trips with the back-pack it can burn some serious calories.
  • okmum33
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    resting time included, but to be honest if we stopped it was only to get something out of our rucksacks to eat while walking or to put another layer on, the weather wasn't very friendly and you soon got cold if you stopped.
  • okmum33
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    I'd calculate my calories at http://www.1-2-sports.com for this kind of stuff... They are much more sophisticated in the work out area.

    I will give this link a try thanks
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,239 Member
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    You probably burned more than the Garmin said. Is it a HRM or not? If not, it is only calculating distance and speed. If it has a HRM is would be closer if you work as hard as I do when hiking, especially up hill.
  • okmum33
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    You probably burned more than the Garmin said. Is it a HRM or not? If not, it is only calculating distance and speed. If it has a HRM is would be closer if you work as hard as I do when hiking, especially up hill.

    No I dont use the HRM..but I certainly felt like more effort went into it than when I have ran for 2 hrs and burn off more calories.
  • okmum33
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    Hi everyone, need some help, I have spent a couple of days hiking in Scotland, after over 7000 metres of accent and decent, carrying a rather heavy rucksack wearing heavy B2 boots and crampons, battling against wind rain and hail over 13 hrs. The calorie counter on MFP say's I have burnt over 6000 calories which I find hard to believe, yet my Garmin watch says I have only burnt 1300 calories, slight difference there.

    If anyone can help me to get a rough but realistic calculation it will be much appreciated

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    Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Calorie Counter

    sorry that should read 7000 feet not metres..typical me feet / metres, left/right, north/south no wonder I have a problem navigating.
  • okmum33
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    I'd calculate my calories at http://www.1-2-sports.com for this kind of stuff... They are much more sophisticated in the work out area.

    pretty cool website, brought back roughly save calories as MFP..so hopefully the proof will be in the weigh in on Tuesday.
    Shall be using this site on a regular basis tho..thanks
  • magenta4c
    magenta4c Posts: 53 Member
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    glad you like it!

    add me there :-) "Berni Ahlers" i'm not really networking there but doens't harm to connect :-)