Top suggested this be continued on another thread, so being the career private I am, I listen.![]()
Moonbow Gearskin 28oz
Hennessey Hammock 34.5oz 4 stakes <to double as cat-hole diggers>
Ultralight Alcohol Stove Package 2oz<Dancing Light Gear:this is the same design I was making myself on the trail, but much better quality>
Titanium pot and lid 4oz
small bic lighter 1oz
20z bottle denatured alcohol 23oz total
lexan spoon .3oz
1 2 liter water bottle and 1oz camp carrier
2 polypro shirts/pants 24oz total... one set wicking layer while hiking/ one set camp clothes
fleece shirt/pants 26.2oz total... insulating layer while hiking
Gore-tex parka and rain pants 29oz total
2 pair synthetic blend Hiking socks 6oz total... one for hiking one for camp
sock liners 1.5oz
poly/fleece 'ear' cap 3oz
fleece neck gaiter
.5oz neosporin 5 or 6 'band-aids' and 3oz duct tape for first aid and blister treatment
collapsable tooth brush, paste, floss 3oz
3oz TPaper in ziploc
walking stick 24oz
3/4 cut ridgerest sleep pad: cut to just below my knees for a bit of pampering
Polar Pur instead of filtering
LED light
20 degree bag and liner
tiny swiss army knife
trail runners
small spiral for walking journal and ink pen
whistle/compass <I think I recall seeing a combo somewhere>
I'm going to stick with the rain pants until i'm certain about how cold it will be when I begin the trail in early March. While my 'bad' knee doesn't hurt me alot when hiking, it is VERY cold sensitive. I hope to be proven wrong and will happily mail them home first oppourtunity. The fuel bottle seems to be a bit excess weight, I'm just reluctant to waste 2/3 of a can of alcohol to cut weight only to have to resupply a week later. My mission now is to find the shoes to suit me, get this wish list complete and broken in before March.
I'm far from done plying you good folks with questions. I greatly appreciate the time and advice you're lending me. Hope this isn't getting redundant for yall.




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