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    Default 2011 NOBO Gear list

    Here's an evolving gear list for my upcoming 2011 thru-hike.

    Storage--------
    Golite Gust with foam back pad removed (<20oz)
    various silnylon stuff sacks for food, clothes, kitchen, etc
    a few ziplock bags
    clear heavy duty trash bag as a pack liner

    Shelter--------
    MLD Cuban Grace Solo
    MLD Bug net
    2 Walmart trekking poles with camlocks (double as tarp supports)
    thin plastic ground cloth (window film)

    Sleeping--------
    Marmot Helium
    silk liner
    thermarest 3/4 pad (doubles as pack support)
    small piece of anti-slip pad

    Kitchen---------
    cat stove
    water bottle for fuel
    REI 0.9L ti pan with lid
    Simple reflectix cozy for the pan
    minibic lighter
    foil windscreen
    old pair of chopsticks
    small plastic cup
    reusable tea bag
    camp towel

    Hygiene---------
    Dr. Bronners liquid soap (in a small bottle)
    a little hand sanitizer
    dental floss
    toothbrush and a little baking soda
    medicated powder in ziplock
    toilet paper in baggie
    old aluminum stake for cat holes

    First aid----------
    bandaids
    pills (a couple of each): ibuprofen, antihistamine, antidiarreal, pain killers
    superglue
    duct tape
    2x2s
    a little bit of clotting powder
    multivitamins

    Water system------
    2 liter platypus
    1 liter platypus
    bite tube
    Sawyer inline filter and backflush adapter
    Chlorine Dioxide tablets (backup)
    (still need a way to pre-filter)

    Miscellaneous-----
    leatherman micra
    DEET
    sample-size bottle of sunblock (spf50)
    single LED keychain light
    plastic whistle
    mini compass/thermometer
    2 mini caribiners
    Lightmyfire scout
    trail guide, companion
    driver's license, atm card, a little cash, all in a small ziplock

    Electronics-----
    small Cannon ixy, charger and spare sd card
    Kindle and charger in a ziplock bag (field guides, study material, lit, etc.)
    old creative zen mp3 player and earbuds

    Clothing-----
    REI convertibles (might switch these out for asics running shorts)
    Columbia 'titanium' t-shirt (synthetic)
    2 pairs of socks
    NB running shoes
    long underwear (synthetic)
    bandana
    lightweight cap and glove liners
    (no thermal layer yet)
    (no wind/rain protection yet) - any advice?

    Concerns:
    Unsure what to do for warmth, rain protection
    Down bag under a solo tarp in a storm (bivy maybe? a piece of plastic?)
    Calling home if the need arises. Are there payphones in trail towns?
    What do people do about bugs on hot days if they only have running shorts and maybe a pair rain pants?
    Things I've forgotten
    Pack weight

    Any and all input is appreciated. This is my first attempt at a thru-hike and all of my previous mountain hikes were 6 days or less. Thanks!

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    When do you leave? Are you NOBO or SOBO?

    My hubby likes his dri ducks for rain (or Frogg Togg) I wear precip
    You can usually find a pay phone in towns except there is none in Salisbury CT for some reason.
    Might consider just Aqua Mira for water rx and leave the rest home
    Do you have a headlamp? Bear bag gear
    Not sure I'd bring something that $$ like a Kindle, personally. I broke my camera in the Whites. Also it will never stay dry in just a Ziploc. If you are going to carry it, I'd get its own waterproof case or small drybag.
    I always bring three pairs of socks to take care of my feet.
    Good luck on Wal mart poles holding up all the way
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blissful View Post
    When do you leave? Are you NOBO or SOBO?

    My hubby likes his dri ducks for rain (or Frogg Togg) I wear precip
    You can usually find a pay phone in towns except there is none in Salisbury CT for some reason.
    Might consider just Aqua Mira for water rx and leave the rest home
    Do you have a headlamp? Bear bag gear
    Not sure I'd bring something that $$ like a Kindle, personally. I broke my camera in the Whites. Also it will never stay dry in just a Ziploc. If you are going to carry it, I'd get its own waterproof case or small drybag.
    I always bring three pairs of socks to take care of my feet.
    Good luck on Wal mart poles holding up all the way
    I'm going to give the dri ducks a try. As for the water, I'm considering just bringing something like aqua mira or polar pur, but I'm not sure I'm ready to give up the convenience of the Sawyer just yet (no wait time). 3 pairs of socks sounds like a good idea too.

    I forgot to list my old zipka headlamp, but it will be packed too as it's much better for night hiking than the single led one. I'll add some nylon rope to use with my food bag for bear bagging purposes.

    The walmart poles (outdoor research group, I think) have held up surprisingly well considering their cost. The camlocks are pretty robust. But, if they start to give, I'll substitute a couple sticks and pack them out.

    Thanks for the solid advice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hojicha View Post
    I'm going to give the dri ducks a try. As for the water, I'm considering just bringing something like aqua mira or polar pur, but I'm not sure I'm ready to give up the convenience of the Sawyer just yet (no wait time). 3 pairs of socks sounds like a good idea too.

    I forgot to list my old zipka headlamp, but it will be packed too as it's much better for night hiking than the single led one. I'll add some nylon rope to use with my food bag for bear bagging purposes.

    The walmart poles (outdoor research group, I think) have held up surprisingly well considering their cost. The camlocks are pretty robust. But, if they start to give, I'll substitute a couple sticks and pack them out.

    Thanks for the solid advice!
    I can't find the 'edit' button so...

    The kindle will come along as I do plan on studying a little bit every day and it replaces quite a few books and documents. It's a calculated risk I'm willing to take to avoid the expense and hassle of mail drops and bounce boxes for my study materials.

    And, I'm planning a '2011 NOBO...'

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    Marmot Mica (7 oz) rain jacket--used Mont Bell wind pants (3 oz.) with a large plastic garbage bag for rain skirt---use Mont Bell down jacket (7 oz ) for camp...

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