Firstly, we know he had been eating and drinking because of his state when found. He wasn't running over to the rest stop every couple of days in the shape he was in so he must have had food he was eating. In fact, he'd eaten recently which I would say implies he wasn't trying to die that day.
Can someone point me to where I can finally read the 20 pages of rules for this forum because I don't know what I can use and what I can't. So, I might as well blow 5 hours reading it instead of working on the case.
What I can maybe get away with is posting some quotes I've read and working on finding more...
"When found, John Doe had with him a yellow two-man Brooks-Range Mountaineering tent; a Foray yellow sleeping bag; two Outdoor Products hiking poles, which were black and copper in colour; one yellow and grey Isobutane 110G fuel cartridge; black Salomon hiking boots; a blue-green Nalgene water bottle; approximately $3,600 in cash; a small amount of food; and a notebook with coding written within it." <-- a small amount of food
"Next, he had food in the tent, stool in his body, and a full bladder. So he had been eating and drinking, but perhaps rationing what was left. With help and resources being so close, I can’t help but wonder if he was somehow immobilized from something that could’ve caused the weight loss, and in turn, inability to go get more food. To go from the April 15 pictures to what I have heard the death pictures look like would mean losing massive amounts of weight very quickly." <-- So he had been eating and drinking, but perhaps rationing what was left