binidj ([personal profile] binidj) wrote2005-10-27 02:10 am
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So I'm working on this game, it's a sci-fi tabletop RPG based on the RuneQuest rules (where physical statistics generally have a numerical value between 3 and 18) and I'm trying to figure out a means of deriving the carrying capacity of a human; ie. how much weight a human can reasonably carry for a day's hike. The calculation I'm using for maximum lifting weight (derived from weight-lifting world records) is as follows:

Lift


(STR + (CON / 2)) x 10
This figure determines the absolute maximum weight (in Kg) a character can lift above their head.


Sadly my Google and Wikipedia-fu are not strong and I've found no figures for how much a human can carry for a day. Can anyone point me in a helpful direction? Or tell me how much an extremely fit person can tote over a long period?

[identity profile] nattydreadi.livejournal.com 2005-10-27 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
You can strip down to 30lb of clothes, food and cooking utensils for a 4 day hike and keep it going at a steady 6k/h clip on roads and 4k/h on offroad.

At least that was what i used to do for DoE expeditions. I would say that is a fair estimation of an averagely fit person's carrying capacity, though I did have a tendancy to strip out any extras or luxuries (spare clothes, bah, I'll just dry em overnight!)