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MarcnNJ
11-05-2005, 11:56
Pack (39oz)
ULA Conduit 37oz
Pack Cover 2oz

Tent (36oz)
Henry Shires Virga 2 30oz
Tyvek Groundsheet 6oz

Sleeping (74oz) or (57oz)
15 Degree Big Agnes Mystic 38oz
50 Degree Big Agnes Lost Dog 21oz
Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Pad 25oz
Cocoon Coolmax Liner 11oz

Cooking (17.1oz)
Brasslite Turbo II-F 1.4oz
Evernew TI .9L 5oz
Cozy 1.2oz
8oz Fuel Bottle(full) 9oz
Lexan Spoon .5oz

Clothing for Cold (71.5oz)
Patagonia MW Capilene Bottoms 5oz
NorthFace Tempest Windpants 7oz
Ex Officio Amphi Shorts 3oz
Patagonia LW Capilene Top 4.5oz
Campmor Microfleece Crew 13oz
Patagonia Micropuff Pullover 12oz
Frogg Toggs 19oz
OR Windstopper Baffin Balaclava 3oz
Columbia Triple Trail Beanie 3oz
REI One Gloves 2oz

Clothing for Warm (37.5oz)
Ex Officio Convertible Amphi Pants 5oz
Patagonia SW Capilene Bottom 3.5oz
Ex Officio Amphi Shorts 3oz
EMS Techwick Shortsleeve Shirt 2oz
EMS Techwick Ringer Shortsleeve Shirt 2oz
Campmor Microfleece Crew 13oz
Frogg Toggs Jacket 9oz

Footwear
Smartwool Expedition Trekking Socks
SmartWool Light Hiker Socks
REI Liners
Superfeet
Montrail Stratos XCR 17oz each
Keen Newport H2 Sandals 19oz each
Outdoor Research Rocky Mountain High Gaiters

Accessories
Petzl Tikka Plus Headlamp
Leki Makalu* Ti Ultralite Poles
Platypus Big Zip II & chemical treatment
Lighter & waterproof matches
Camp Towel
Spice kit
First Aid Kit
Pocketmail
MP3 Player
Dr. Bronners Soap
Purel Hand Sanitizer
Pocket Mirror
All Purpose Tool
Length of cord / carabiner
TP
Duct tape


My brain hurts, have i missed anything??

SGT Rock
11-05-2005, 12:26
Dang, that looks pretty good. You must have put some thought into this LOL.

Pack (39oz)
ULA Conduit 37oz
Pack Cover 2oz

Maybe look at a pack liner instead of a cover. But that looks good.


Tent (36oz)
Henry Shires Virga 2 30oz
Tyvek Groundsheet 6oz
Looks good too. I asssume the tent weight includes the stakes.


Sleeping (74oz) or (57oz)
15 Degree Big Agnes Mystic 38oz
50 Degree Big Agnes Lost Dog 21oz
Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Pad 25oz
Cocoon Coolmax Liner 11oz
You probably won't need the liner, but you can figure this out in about a week of trail time.


Cooking (17.1oz)
Brasslite Turbo II-F 1.4oz
Evernew TI .9L 5oz
Cozy 1.2oz
8oz Fuel Bottle(full) 9oz
Lexan Spoon .5oz

Food bag?

Clothing for Cold (71.5oz)
Patagonia MW Capilene Bottoms 5oz
NorthFace Tempest Windpants 7oz
Ex Officio Amphi Shorts 3oz
Patagonia LW Capilene Top 4.5oz
Campmor Microfleece Crew 13oz
Patagonia Micropuff Pullover 12oz
Frogg Toggs 19oz
OR Windstopper Baffin Balaclava 3oz
Columbia Triple Trail Beanie 3oz
REI One Gloves 2oz

Looks about right. You should know your warm clothing needs better than anyone else.

Clothing for Warm (37.5oz)
Ex Officio Convertible Amphi Pants 5oz
Patagonia SW Capilene Bottom 3.5oz
Ex Officio Amphi Shorts 3oz
EMS Techwick Shortsleeve Shirt 2oz
EMS Techwick Ringer Shortsleeve Shirt 2oz
Campmor Microfleece Crew 13oz
Frogg Toggs Jacket 9oz

Sounds like a lot of clothing for warm weather.


Footwear
Smartwool Expedition Trekking Socks
SmartWool Light Hiker Socks
REI Liners
Superfeet
Montrail Stratos XCR 17oz each
Keen Newport H2 Sandals 19oz each
Outdoor Research Rocky Mountain High Gaiters

High gaiters and long pants? Sounds like an awful lot of leg protection.


Accessories
Petzl Tikka Plus Headlamp
Leki Makalu* Ti Ultralite Poles
Platypus Big Zip II & chemical treatment
Lighter & waterproof matches
Camp Towel
Spice kit
First Aid Kit
Pocketmail
MP3 Player
Dr. Bronners Soap
Purel Hand Sanitizer
Pocket Mirror
All Purpose Tool
Length of cord / carabiner
TP
Duct tape

HAnd cleaner and Dr Bronners seems like overkill.


My brain hurts, have i missed anything??
Stuff sack for clothing and one for sleeping bag?
Maybe a lighter instead of matches.
A bandanna
Compass
Map
Guidebook
Camera
Watch

MarcnNJ
11-05-2005, 13:05
Yes...lots of thought....and lots of tinkering....

Ill most likely not start with my sleeping bag liner....i can see using it once i switch to my 50 degree bag...for added warmth, and to keep my bag clean.

Im using Sea To Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sacks.....1 for my tent....1 for my sleeping bag.....1 for my clothing bag.....2 for food bags.....

As for my warmer weather clothes....i thought having 2 bottom options and 2 shirts was not that overkill considering when i do laundry, ill need to wear something??

Ill probably mail my long gaiters home and trade them in for short ones in Virginia.....


I was thinking carrying Dr. Bronners in a small container, using it for dishes, toothpaste, and as a general body cleaner...


Map, Guidebook, 2 Bandanas, toothbrush, camera and watch were definately forgotten off that list....thanks...


Look forward to testing out most of this list on a 3 day hike next week across Max Patch and to Hot Springs....looks like warm weather!

totempole99
11-05-2005, 13:16
I'm in the same process as you, fleshing out my list. Your list is pretty comprehensive and does look quite good.



As for my warmer weather clothes....i thought having 2 bottom options and 2 shirts was not that overkill considering when i do laundry, ill need to wear something??

I'm planning on using my rainwear for this. Not sure how others have done it in the past though.

MarcnNJ
11-05-2005, 13:51
Yeah...ive heard they wear their raingear too.....but im not planning on carrying rainpants when it gets warm....so ill need 2 bottoms....so i planned on 1 pair shorts, and 1 pair convertible pants....

Whistler
11-05-2005, 13:56
Wow. Nice work. I second the SGT's comments. Just keep an eye on the clothing as you test it out, there's some duplication there.
-Mark