Halaster-Blackcloak wrote:Quite a few actually, if you know what to pack. Chia seed, pemmican or jerky, etc. Lasts forever, doesn't spoil, takes little space, and is nutrient dense. I'd say easily a month's worth, without adding much bulk.
Yes and no.  The caloric requirements for meaningful overland travel are pretty extreme.  To maintain strength and avoid exhaustion characters would want to pack around 2200-3500 calories.  Even with caloric rich foods like you mentioned, it is some bulk.  I know what you mean about survival rations - you can get a lot out of a little.  But thats survival.  If the SHTF I can afford to shed 20lbs over the next month living on survival caloric allotment.  And by personal bug-out bag is packed appropriately (as is my family's).
But adventurer's living their lives?  Not something they can afford.
Not saying you're wrong - calorie dense foods do exist, only that I think there is a lot to consider there.
Halaster-Blackcloak wrote: Also, the ranger or druid can always trap animals without the need to waste arrows, so it usually doesn't become an issue.
True, but trapping requires some degree of stationary work - meaning its tough to do if you're trying to make quick progress overland.  Fine for overnight stuff - but then you'd better not have the Ranger or Druid trying to take watch, make/break camp, etc.  It cuts into personal care time (bathing, sharpening weapons, tending to gear, caring for mounts, sleep) and again that can add up to exhaustion.  The 5th Edition rules have a great way to deal with levels of exhaustion, and I make use of it, liberally.
RPG Dinosaur wrote:
Good point, one that I didn't really even remember to consider.
If I was a player in your campaign, I would have my character stock up on a lot of iron rations before heading out on an extended adventure,(and encourage all the other players to do the same), in order to save as many arrows as possible for the dangerous encounters.
See above about considering weight of rations, etc.  But yeah, my players definitely do that when they can.
Tiger