Last weekend I went on a day long hike up a very snowy mountain. The next day I cross country skied for 2 hours. I had to eat for fuel, not weight loss, and I ate more bread and pasta than I normally do. Since then my carb cravings have been back and my eating all out of whack.
I haven't gained, but I can see myself heading down the road to weight gain so I'm turning it around here. I bought some whole chickens and am going to make a chicken soup and roast one of them. I need to have more lean, and ready to eat, protein in the fridge.
I also need to figure out how to get my eating back on track after hiking days, since I'm planning more and more of them.
The day of the hike my appetite isn't huge, but the next couple of days I'm ravenous. I think having soup in the fridge will help, and maybe eating more protein in the couple of days before?
It's so much easier to lose weight with moderate exercise and eating within my daily and weekly points, it gets more challenging when I'm burning 4000-5000 calories in day and needing to eat some of my APs. And then with the water retention from sore muscles.
Anyone else have days where they do endurance stuff and then feel all off with their eating?

