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    Default pack list for a 2-4 day trip

    I've seen a lot of pack lists for thru hikes, Don't think I've seen one for a short hike.
    I live in St. Louis so I'll do short hikes in the Ozarks.
    I thought of some things like :
    no tent, no rain in the last 2 weeks none expected, cowboy camping. no rain gear. what about bugs.
    same for warm clothes, has not been below 70* even at night for 3 weeks.
    smaller , lighter pack.
    might be tempted to bring the 3 kilo accordion, bulky.
    prepared meals
    Your thoughts appreciated!!

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    The weight of the accordion will counterbalance the weight of your pack - great idea!

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    In September in the Rockies, after the monsoon and first freeze (no bugs), I've gone out for solo fifty-milers with my down quilt and nearly nothing else but a few sandwiches, a bag of oats, and some nuts and raisins.

    Generally, though, my pack for short trips tends to be a little heavier than for thru hikes. My short trips tend to be more social (or spousal) so I'll have more forms of entertainment and comfort, usually liquid. On thru hikes, I get really serious about the trip and about what I carry.
    "Throw a loaf of bread and a pound of tea in an old sack and jump over the back fence." John Muir on expedition planning

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