The Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) World Series Finals kick off on August 26 and run through September 1. is made up of three races: the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc Orsi猫res-Champex-Chamonix (50K), the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc Courmayeur-Champex-Chamonix (100K), and the classic UTMB (100M), across France, Italy, and Switzerland.
Sure, crowds come for the world-class athletes and spectacular views of the Alps, but, some might argue, another big draw is the food鈥攁nd even the race participants get a taste on the course. Much of the fuel at aid stations are sourced from nearby communities, who bring their best. Think: locally made croissants, bread, cheese, and prosciutto.
But for those of us who haven鈥檛 had the pleasure of running by tents filled with freshly baked French baguettes on our long runs, here鈥檚 the weird, the specific, and the sometimes gross on how we fuel our adventures.
The Food 国产吃瓜黑料 Editors Eat for Ultramarathons
Birthday Cake
On a 13-hour, nearly 10,000-vertical foot ridge scramble/romp through the high peaks in New Mexico a few years ago, I fueled with the food of the gods: birthday cake in a bag. I had somehow scammed my way into having three cakes at my birthday dinner a few nights prior and figured the calorie-to-weight ratio of buttercream frosting couldn鈥檛 be far off from Gu. So I cut a generous piece of birthday cake, put it in a Ziploc, and stashed it in my pack. By the time I went to eat it, it had lost all structure and I could easily squeeze it directly into my mouth from a hole I cut in the bottom corner of the bag.
鈥擜bigail Barronian, senior editor, 国产吃瓜黑料
Raisin Scones
The last time I ran 100 miles, it was a self-supported multi-day journey through the English countryside. The bad news: no aid stations. The good news: pubs and cafes at far greater frequency. I was able to refill my vest with raisin scones and coffee every ten miles. By itself, a scone is pretty dry. But combined with a mouthful of coffee (or even water), it becomes an easy-to-digest, carby snack that鈥檚 just the right amount of sweet. Plus, it鈥檚 perfectly sized to fit in a chest pocket.
鈥擟orey Buhay, interim managing editor,聽Backpacker
Real Food
I have been blessed with a rock-solid stomach and have never had gastrointestinal issues during any run or race. That gives me the freedom to consume just about anything, but I notably veer away from energy gels and opt for real food鈥攅ither the breakfast burritos or ramen noodles available at aid stations or聽peanut butter tortilla wraps (sometimes with Nutella) and Pay Day candy bars (because they don鈥檛 melt and have a good blend of calories, carbs, fat and protein). I have also been known to drink pickle juice straight from the jar聽for the sodium content. I love the taste!
鈥擝rian Metzler, editor-in-chief, RUN
Trader Joe鈥檚 Many Things Snack Mix
I鈥檓 all about having a variety of guilty pleasure snacks on hand during an ultra! My favorite is a specific mix from Trader Joe鈥檚 called Many Things Snack Mix, with honey-roasted peanuts, sweet and spicy Chex-like cereal squares, pretzel sticks, and bread chips. It鈥檚 basically Chex mix. I put it in a Ziploc bag and relish being able to eat it without guilt during my run (because when I eat it at home, it鈥檚 never really fulfilling any kind of nutritional need and I always eat too much of it!).
I鈥檒l also pack a Ziploc bag with gummy bears, and then another one with half of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Peanuts and peanut butter go down easy for me while also providing a bit of a 鈥渟tick to your ribs鈥 satiety, while the gummy bears have a fun texture and come with a sugar rush. A聽PB&J sandwich kind of combines both sides of that, and then the Chex mix鈥攁s long as it has some spicy pieces鈥攚akes up my taste buds.
鈥擲vati Narula, contributing editor,聽国产吃瓜黑料
PB&J
My go-to is a good old-fashioned peanut butter and jelly sandwich. It鈥檚 simple, reliable, easy on my belly (maybe I’m just used to it), and gives me the perfect balance of carbs and protein鈥攑lus, all the nostalgia of my childhood days. I love it so much.
鈥擬ary Mckeon, director of audience development, 国产吃瓜黑料 Inc.
Spam Musubi
My go-to rolls are the perfect combination of salty and sweet and are packed with carbs and protein. Plus, as a runner who鈥檚 prone to an upset stomach after the ten-mile point, they鈥檙e bland enough that they tend to stay put when other snacks come right back up. Best of all: Spam musubi鈥檚 a hand-held roll that travels well and is just as tasty at room temperature after a couple of hours in my pack.
鈥擜bigail Wise, contributing editor,聽国产吃瓜黑料
Good Vibes
I prefer to subsist on basically nothing but good vibes and enthusiasm for about three or four hours before inevitably crashing and burning due to a lack of fueling.
鈥擬att Skenazy, features editor, 国产吃瓜黑料