Moderately Light Backpacking
I packed my backpack (REI Talus 50) in preparation for an overnight hike and it turned out to be 25 lbs without food or water! I was hoping it would be closer to 20 lb.
The weight includes a pack (REI Talus 50), sleeping bag (Marmot Pounder Plus), tent (L.L. Bean Light Stuff #2, 2005), closed cell foam sleeping pad, and the following items recommended by Backpacker Magazine's 2005 Gear Guide:
I left out a few items from Backpacker's list, but it's mostly there. I still need a real first aid kit, and some rope. I did include an MSR Pocket Rocket backpacking stove and a 4 oz. fuel canister.
I was hoping the dry weight would be closer to 20 lbs, for a full weight of 25 lbs with food and water. It looks like it will be 30 lbs with food and water, and 35 lbs if I add my camera and fishing gear.
So much for semi-light backpacking. This hardly even qualifies as moderately light backpacking.
The weight includes a pack (REI Talus 50), sleeping bag (Marmot Pounder Plus), tent (L.L. Bean Light Stuff #2, 2005), closed cell foam sleeping pad, and the following items recommended by Backpacker Magazine's 2005 Gear Guide:
- clothing
- Gore-Tex jacket and pants
- fleece jacket
- convertible hiking pants
- long john top and bottom
- T-shirts (2)
- beanie hat and glove liners
- 1 pair wool socks
- 2 pair hiking socks and liners
- Gore-Tex jacket and pants
- gear
- bowl, cup, spoon, fork
- lighter
- pocketknife and whistle
- poncho
- toilet paper and trowel
- compass, GPS, altimeter
- bowl, cup, spoon, fork
I left out a few items from Backpacker's list, but it's mostly there. I still need a real first aid kit, and some rope. I did include an MSR Pocket Rocket backpacking stove and a 4 oz. fuel canister.
I was hoping the dry weight would be closer to 20 lbs, for a full weight of 25 lbs with food and water. It looks like it will be 30 lbs with food and water, and 35 lbs if I add my camera and fishing gear.
So much for semi-light backpacking. This hardly even qualifies as moderately light backpacking.