Sorry about the detailed post. Let me say that Alan (a physicist) loses me whenever he gets technical about how many foot pounds it takes to climb Skyline
Howdy Fight On
I was a regular morning coffee drinker well before any of research came out indicating that caffeine can improve endurance. It was nice to find out in the late 1970's that something I was already doing may have helped me during long (>50 to 200 mile) bike rides.
As Alan pointed out, caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant. I have one strong cup of home-brewed coffee every morning. When I hike, I don't get much sleep. I found that the 50 mg of caffeine from a gel gave me a little pick up. I compared hikes with and without caffeinated gels (of course, I knew when I was taking caffeine, which could have affected the results).
Bottom line, drinking coffee before hiking or using caffeinated gels is purely a matter of personal choice. As Alan pointed out, the most important dietary factors when hiking are carbohydrate, water, and sodium.
Miles of smiles,
Ellen
