I have been working on reducing the weight of this list after a brutal hike with to much weight last summer.
We live in the north east and this is a 3 season list. Temps can go slightly below freezing at night.
My wife and I hike together so we share the weight of a BA Seedhouse SL2 and the tent is one area where I am unable to reduce weight. We love this tent and she will not sleep under a tarp.
There are some obvious thing missing from this list and that is because we split up our tent / eating / toiletries etc.
Right now it stands as:
Clothes:
2 Pair of socks (1 extra trail sock and 1 sleep sock)6 oz
light gloves 2 oz
fleece hat 3 oz
long johns top and bottom 12 oz
MH Polartek Jacket 13 oz
Precip Jacket doubles as wind jacket and shell 12 oz
Total: 50 oz
Cooking gear:
GSI duelest cookset 20.7 oz
MSR Pocket Rocket stove 3 oz
Light my fire spork .4
Total: 24.10
Other Items:
First Aide, Duct tape, knife etc:
Total 17.5 oz
Sleeping / Tent:
BA Seedhouse SL2 Body 18.5 oz
BA Seedhouse SL2 Rainfly 16.5 oz
Lafuma Pro 30 Sleeping Bag 23 oz
Pac. Out. Equip. Compact ether mattress 17 oz
Total: 75 oz
Water bladder 4 oz
Total for everything in pack: 10.66 lbs
Notes:
Sleeping pad:
I really need to find a store that will let me sleep on the floor for an hour or two. I am very boney and a side sleeper. I tried the old blue walmart pad and I woke up with bruised hips.
suggestions would be great here.
Pack:
This is the big one. I just brought home a Osprey Kestrel 48. I was told at the store that it weighed just over 3 lbs but I got it home and found that it weighed just over 4.
I am thinking about returning it and getting the Talon 44. This pack weighs 2 lbs 10 oz.
Here is the rub the Kestrel includes a pack cover in the weight. A cover for the Talon adds another 4 oz.
So I would be saving just over a pound. The Kestrel fits me better then any pack I have ever put on. I haven't done 20 mile days with it but with 25 lbs in it and a 3 hour walk had me loving it.
Is the pound really worth the switch?
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
–scott
Rochester NY

