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    John Devitt
    BPL Member

    @cabana

    Locale: Colorado

    I am planning on leaving tomorrow for a 6 day 5 night CT Section hike. Please let me know what I can par back on. The night at higher evevations are getting nippy now so I am packed for it. My pack is 28lbs(w 1.5l of water & food) on a scale, and food accounts for 7lbs of that weight. I am carring foil packed meats and gorp this trip.

    Best Regards,
    John

    GG VApor Trail Pack 2lbs (got it 5 yrs ago & really like it)
    WM ALder 2lbs
    Down Works Balacava 3oz (my bag is hoodless on this trip)
    Sea to Summit Dry sack 5oz (for sleeping bag & warm jacket & balacava)
    Womens prolite 4 pad 1lb8 oz (Go ahead…I have broad shoulders LOL)
    Moonstone Cirrus Jacket 1lb 3oz (keeped me warm in 12degF / Down bag = snyth coat)
    Golite Hut 1 tarp 1lb w/cords (great weather protection over my old lair)
    Tyvek ground cloth 5oz
    Bug Head Net 2oz
    SW beanie 2 oz
    G.I. issue wool gloves 2oz
    Rain/snow over mitts 2oz
    Golite Reed Pants 6oz
    Patagonia supercell rain coat 1lb (heavy but reliable and durable)+
    Pur Hiker h20 filter 1lb (bag has bleach, filter, lines,hand sanitizer and bag. I like it)+
    Rite in rain note pad & pen 3oz
    Compass 3oz
    Map 2oz
    Spyderco knife 1/2oz
    pinch light 1/2oz
    petzl headlamp 3oz
    Bic lighter 1oz (full sized)
    alcohol stove 1/2oz (carry 8 fld oz of fuel on top of this)
    first aid kit 5oz
    Patagonia mid wt cap LJs
    Patagoina lt wt cap sleep shirt
    3 pr SW socks 9oz
    Pack Cover 2oz
    2 1l & 1 2+l Plats 3oz
    MSR cook pot 6oz
    pot cozy 1oz
    pot handle 1oz
    1 pr undies 2oz

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    Christopher Plesko
    Member

    @pivvay

    Locale: Rocky Mountains

    Your list is fine especially considering we'll have some cold and maybe even snow the next day or two depending on where you are up high. Which section BTW?

    You can save quite a bit of weight but it's not by leaving any one item at home, you need to pare the whole system down. I'd probably have more food too but that's just me.

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    John Devitt
    BPL Member

    @cabana

    Locale: Colorado

    Thank you for your input. Seg 45,&6. What would you consider I rework in my kit?
    Regard,
    John

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