I've been backpacking for about seven years now, and having gotten into it in my middle years, I started out with an emphasis on relatively lightweight equipment. This is my gear as it currently stands, for a 2-3 night trip where I might expect to encounter some wet and/or blustery weather. If I'm on an overnight where the conditions are projected to be clear, I can shave off around a pound and a half.
Most of my backpacking is either in the south during the fall, winter and early spring, or elsewhere during the summer. I never encounter temperatures more than a few degrees below freezing.
(All weights are in ounces.)
Tarptent Squall: 30.8
Golite Gust: 21.2
Silnylon pack cover: 3.1
Mountainsmith Wisp bag (32F): 22.4
Thermarest Prolite 4: 13.4
Sit pad (closed cell foam square): 2.0
Katadyn Hiker Pro Filter: 13.5
Water bottles: 2.0
Walmart Grease Pot: 4.3
MSR pot holder: 1.1
MSR Pocket Rocket: 3.0
Fuel: 4.0
Ursack: 5.5
Ti spork: 0.6
Knife (Gerber): 1.4
Pack Towel: 1.6
Ditty bag*: 3.0
1st aid: 1.6
Soap: 1.4
Toilet paper: 0.6
Toothbrush and paste: 1.2
Montbell Down Jacket: 8.0
Under Armour SS shirt: 4.6
SmartWool socks: 2.8
Fleece gloves: 2.9
Fleece pants: 7.0
Extra underwear: 2.0
Wool cap: 2.4
Montane wind shirt: 3.1
Frog Toggs: 17
Bandana: 0.9
Stuff sack for clothes: 0.8
Total: 189.2 = 11lb, 13.2oz
* contains headlamp, sewing kit, coffee filters as prefilters for water, tweezers, compass
Thoughts? Places where I might be able to pare things down? Keep in mind that I've tried a Ridge Rest and a closed cell foam pad, but they just don't provide enough padding for middle aged bones.
