After a few years canoeing I went with my husband to hike the Long Range Traverse at Gros Morne in Newfoundland a couple of years ago. Canoeing had ruined me! My pack weighed a ton. All the lessons of minimizing weight for hiking I had learned over the years vanished as we packed just way too much (which is normally fine in a canoe). The first day was a very challenging vertical hike and the weight of our packs killed us.
This year we are going to the West Coast Trail for 6.5 days. This is my second time there. I would like to get our packs to around 20-30 lbs each for this trip as there are multiple long, vertical ladders on this challenging hike. I realize that for many of you this is an insanely heavy goal, but the reality is, we (my husband and I) have most of our gear already (long, full length thermorests, a 6.7lb two-person tent, etc…). We also are probably not going to chop off the ends of our spoons, nor are we going to leave our mugs at home (I love my morning coffee too much). That said, variables we have to play with are:
1-Raingear – we both need new rain pants and hubby needs new jacket, too. Any recommended brands?
2-first aid kit – we have a mammoth one that we could pare down, but would love a recommended lightweight content list
3-food, of course. We are quite prepared for breakfasts, but would appreciate some recommended ideas to keep weight down for lunches and dinners. We usually eat PB and J for lunch, with some trail mix/gorp, string cheese, and/or jerky, and some powdered juice. For supper we usually have a mountain house dish with some fry bread and dessert. We ALWAYS overpack food – for example, we always bring one bottle of wine )this year we may leave the wine at home). And we always have tons of stuff left over.
4 – Clothing. Any recommended brands of pants, warm tops, etc…that can keep the weight down? Anyone have a good clothing list?
Again, we are not planning on investing in much in new gear, so the weight of our tents, sleeping bags, mats, packs, and cook stove/pots are a given. But if anyone has advice as to the above, I would greatly apprecaite it. It is so much easier to enjoy a hike woth less weight!
Thanks!!!

