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<blockquote data-quote="Roberto" data-source="post: 397622" data-attributes="member: 54747"><p>Not been on the forum for a while so only just came across this thread. Will have a proper read later.</p><p></p><p>Been really enjoying getting into hillwalking over the last 3-4 months. Doing my 5th Munro this weekend - Ben MacDui. I've done mount keen, dreish, mayar, lochnagar so far. Plus a few lower hills!</p><p></p><p>On the days I'm going out on a long hillwalk after a lot if mild hypos, I'm only taking 1 unit of humalog at breakfast and I'll have a big bowl of porridge and a granola bar so plenty carbs there. Try to test regularly but have noticed when the conditions get cold or very windy my meter does not work?! Very annoying. I try take around 10g of carbs for every hour walking. </p><p></p><p>Definetly a great way to get out and to get yourself fit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roberto, post: 397622, member: 54747"] Not been on the forum for a while so only just came across this thread. Will have a proper read later. Been really enjoying getting into hillwalking over the last 3-4 months. Doing my 5th Munro this weekend - Ben MacDui. I've done mount keen, dreish, mayar, lochnagar so far. Plus a few lower hills! On the days I'm going out on a long hillwalk after a lot if mild hypos, I'm only taking 1 unit of humalog at breakfast and I'll have a big bowl of porridge and a granola bar so plenty carbs there. Try to test regularly but have noticed when the conditions get cold or very windy my meter does not work?! Very annoying. I try take around 10g of carbs for every hour walking. Definetly a great way to get out and to get yourself fit! [/QUOTE]
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