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<blockquote data-quote="bkr" data-source="post: 1963600" data-attributes="member: 136346"><p>Thank you Ironlioness, that's a really good idea! I hadn't thought of that, and perhaps something fatty too. I'd rather take too much than feel empty or worried half way through. I'll look into what bars are best for diabetic folks, as I know some may be bound by a syrup of sorts.</p><p></p><p>Another great idea Bulkbiker, thank you, its an admirable idea although I've never attempted a walk like this before so wouldnt want to pass out and need any attention. I say this as some forums talk about the amount of energy needed to walk up & down, depending on route, it could be the wrong time to shock my body. I do run on an empty stomach / waking on run days, I usually 4.5 miles or so which feels awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkr, post: 1963600, member: 136346"] Thank you Ironlioness, that's a really good idea! I hadn't thought of that, and perhaps something fatty too. I'd rather take too much than feel empty or worried half way through. I'll look into what bars are best for diabetic folks, as I know some may be bound by a syrup of sorts. Another great idea Bulkbiker, thank you, its an admirable idea although I've never attempted a walk like this before so wouldnt want to pass out and need any attention. I say this as some forums talk about the amount of energy needed to walk up & down, depending on route, it could be the wrong time to shock my body. I do run on an empty stomach / waking on run days, I usually 4.5 miles or so which feels awesome. [/QUOTE]
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