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Michele
02-26-2007, 10:05
Alright everyone...the mass exodus is about to begin with March 1 only being days away. So fess up...how's that pack weight? Here's the definition of pack weight only for the purposes of this poll:

Pack weight = Everything inside/strapped to your pack that you will be carrying ON your back as you leave Springer/Katahdin NOT including:

1. Clothes/footwear you'd be wearing/hiking in on a 60 degree day

2. Hiking pole(s) that are being carried in your hands

3. Obviously not true for us all, but for the sake of consistency, use 12 lbs as the "guestimate" for 4 days food/snacks and full water.

Good luck everyone...hope to see you out there.

Sly
02-26-2007, 10:17
Adding 12 lbs. between 25-30, but I won't be leaving from Springer or Katahdin. more like First Water Trailhead (doesn't have water) and Cumbres Pass or Chief Mountain.

terrapin_too
02-26-2007, 10:20
No thru this year but shooting for a total pack weight (by Michelle's definition) of 28-30 lbs. If I were hiking in March-April, it would be at least 5 lbs heavier.

Jim Adams
02-26-2007, 10:56
26lbs. complete with 0* bag, 4 days food, 1 liter of water and 1 liter of Jack Daniels.

Blissful
02-26-2007, 11:16
My weight is definitely heavier b/c of the early start.

1Pint
02-26-2007, 11:28
Currently at 21 lbs plus food and water (so I'm in the 30-35 with Michele's 12 lbs for those). I'd love drop another 5 lbs off that and I'm working on trimming where I can. Good luck everyone! Can't wait to see you on the trail.

Heck, can't wait to just BE on the trail!!

Michele
02-26-2007, 11:30
Mine's heavier because I'm such a cold sleeper...but maybe I'll find out I don't feel so cold after living in negative windchills for a month here in Michigan! haa haa

Jim Adams
02-26-2007, 11:36
I don't spend much money on super light items but my #26 is winter weight. I have a 0* bag, a full length mat and a down jacket with me. Polypro gloves, polypro balaclava, and a fleece hat. I could lose the weight of the jacket if I simply get into my bag as soon as I get to camp but the Jack is there for good!

geek

1Pint
02-26-2007, 11:57
I could lose the weight of the jacket if I simply get into my bag as soon as I get to camp but the Jack is there for good!

geek

Don't lose the jacket, 'cause how else are we gonna hang out if you're hiding in your tent... no, wait, that sounded like a proposition.... :eek: oops! What I meant was.... um, er, just bring the jacket and the Jack. :o

chicote
02-26-2007, 12:02
I'm 27 pounds with food and water and my wife is 24.5 pounds with food and water. We have 5 day's of food for both of us at 10 pounds total. Where does that 12 pounds come from? Both packs were weighed with one bottle full of water.

Can't wait to get out there!

momalley
02-26-2007, 12:26
I'm at 21 pounds without food and water but with March 1st later this week I don't want to mess around with it and end up leaving some gear in the basement.

Good luck to you all and hope to see you out there.

Jim Adams
02-26-2007, 12:33
Don't lose the jacket, 'cause how else are we gonna hang out if you're hiding in your tent... no, wait, that sounded like a proposition.... :eek: oops! What I meant was.... um, er, just bring the jacket and the Jack. :o

1Pint,
:D If all I need to thru hike is my jacket and Jack...well..you sound like my kinda girl.
Wonder how much Jack I can put in THAT pack and still only be at 26lbs?:-?

geek

1Pint
02-26-2007, 13:20
1Pint,
:D If all I need to thru hike is my jacket and Jack...well..you sound like my kinda girl.
Wonder how much Jack I can put in THAT pack and still only be at 26lbs?:-?

geek

....and this is how trouble gets started.... :D

Jus' sayin' :D

See you on the trail Geek!

Michele
02-26-2007, 14:40
I'm 27 pounds with food and water and my wife is 24.5 pounds with food and water. We have 5 day's of food for both of us at 10 pounds total. Where does that 12 pounds come from? Both packs were weighed with one bottle full of water.

Can't wait to get out there!

That 12 lbs come from the frequently thrown around figure of 2 lbs a day for food x 4 days = 8 lbs and then add to that 2 lbs per liter of water x 2 liters = 4 lbs.

Like I said, it's just a consistency thing because many people actually carry more/less food or more/less water, but I wanted to see if we all hypothetically carried the same weight in food/water where we'd all be at.

chicote
02-26-2007, 14:49
That 12 lbs come from the frequently thrown around figure of 2 lbs a day for food x 4 days = 8 lbs and then add to that 2 lbs per liter of water x 2 liters = 4 lbs.

Like I said, it's just a consistency thing because many people actually carry more/less food or more/less water, but I wanted to see if we all hypothetically carried the same weight in food/water where we'd all be at.

ok, then I'd jump from 27 pounds to 33 pounds - but then I'd probably reassess my gear list since I'm hiking with a partner. Thanks for the explanation.

Blissful
02-26-2007, 14:58
We have too much food, but it's hard to judge that whole thing. My guys like to eat and they're used to eating what they want on weekend backpack trips also. And I did load down my mail drop box for the Smokies after hearing from one guy who got snowed in and ran out of food. Sure hope we can carry the stuff.
But I guess everything about this is new since we've never done an extended outing.

Michele
02-26-2007, 15:02
But I guess everything about this is new since we've never done an extended outing.

Boy...isn't that the truth!!! :D

Blissful
02-26-2007, 15:06
Boy...isn't that the truth!!! :D


Michele, I sleep cold too. I have a 15 degree bag but got a silk liner to bring it down even more. And I'm putting in a few handwarmers also in case of a real cold night. But I usually am cold anyway when I first go to bed and then at 3 AM wake up sweating from too many blankets. It's an over forties thing, I think...

Michele
02-26-2007, 16:22
Michele, I sleep cold too. I have a 15 degree bag but got a silk liner to bring it down even more. And I'm putting in a few handwarmers also in case of a real cold night. But I usually am cold anyway when I first go to bed and then at 3 AM wake up sweating from too many blankets. It's an over forties thing, I think...

Well..I'm not quite to 40 yet, but that is exactly what happens to me at home in my heated apartment. Freezing when I go to bed, wake up several hours later sweating to death. Outside, though, seems to be quite different, especially if the ambient temps are in the mid 30's or lower.

I do think I've got what I need to stay warm now though, but unfortunately, that was adding some weight back in that I wasn't originally planning on carrying. My shakedown hikes were the best thing I ever could have done to prepare. No biggie, you know how it is, start w/what you think you'll need and prepare to mail stuff home. Hey, good luck to you and Paul Bunyun. Very cool that a mom/son team will be out there.

mindi
02-27-2007, 12:56
I'm now at 23 pounds, including food but not including water and camera, so I'm guessing between 25-30 all told.

Michele
02-27-2007, 13:05
I'm now at 23 pounds, including food but not including water and camera, so I'm guessing between 25-30 all told.

I take it you got the gear fitting in your pack issue resolved? ;) That's awesome!

mindi
02-27-2007, 17:05
Yep, it looks ridiculous, but I crammed it all in there.. It looks a lot heavier than it actually is!