As we had plenty of time to arm chair quarterback our own performance during the challenge, we imagined plenty of other ways to conduct future seasons of the experiment. We imagined bringing in wild edibles stored, cured, and prepared as a crutch to be added to anything we collected during the actual challenge - would this be fair?
One of the more obvious solutions to mastering the challenge was to bring in fat in some form. While butter or olive oil would make a palatable choice, we also imagined that bringing in animal fat such as bear fat or moose fat would make a natural fit. Adding 30% of our daily requirements as fat, would surely have changed our fate and made our meals more rich and made it possible to consume enough daily calories to satisfy our needs. This is something we will consider moving forward. Naturally, another solution is to run the challenge at a time when animals are in season and taking fats from them is legal.
While we haven't decided anything for certain, we're both keenly interested in participating in future Wilderness Living Challenges. Then again, what we've learned from this pilot show has given us an inside look at the elements of survival that are most important, and we might not need to supplement our efforts - just redirect them.
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