Advice on my 11.4kg! day hike/bivouac list
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Well i'm also pretty new to UL, but….
ditch one camera, one compass, or ditch both compasses since you're als carying a gps, ditch one knive, one light, one whistle, one or two hats, ditch the personal hygene kit: you'll survive not brushing your teeth for a day, maybe ditch one of your five watercontainers, ditch the pillow, sit pad.
I should state that i have no, 0.0 experience in snow camping.
But to me it looks like your carrying a lot of stuff double.
Good luck and happy trails on your 8 hour peak-bag hike.
Eins
Einstein, Thanks, I pretty much did just that. Just packed it all up and its 45 liters of stuff. Subsituted an insulated camelback hydration system for all those little bladders and ditched the stove and the duplicates you mentioned. Thanks for the second opinion.
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