
We finally managed to get our girls (almost 4 and 11 mo) out for their first backpack.
We roped a friend and her 3.5yr old and another couple with their 3 yr old, in to coming with us.
We hiked on the Superior Hiking trail, just north of Duluth. We did a grand total of 1 mile to the campsite on Saturday afternoon, then hiked back on Sunday morning.
The kids did great and had a wonderfull time, My daughter did not want to go back home and she wants to go again! Having friends along really helped these (young) kids hike, there was no whining and no-one needed to be carried(except for the baby). In fact, for much of the hike the kids were charging ahead.
We saw the remains of a deer eaten by wolves and the scat containing the hairs. The kids learned to recognize the stumps that beavers had chewed down and there were some very interesting mushrooms to see. We also tried some fishing and made smores.
We had a great forecast with no rain, so we brought no raingear for my wife and I. We still had a 45 lb total pack for me and a 15 lb child carrier for my wife, plus 25lb of baby, way heavier than we would like for such a short trip in mild weather. I estimate our base pack weights was about 40 lbs for the two packs together.
We did have a bit more food than we ate, and we carried 5l of water, but otherwise not much we could have left behind.
Since this is Minnesota and we were camping by a beaver pond, with a crawling baby we did want a double wall tent, for bug protection and to keep kids from the wet inner wall. We brought our Hex3 with it's nest.
It is not the lightest of it's style, with fairly heavy silnylon tent and heavy PU coated floor. Total weight was about 2 kg( we didn't use a pole). plenty of surface space four a family of four, even if you had bigger kids.
We used 3 Neoairs and 1 ridge rest. For bags I used a 30F Sierra Designs and my wife shared a rectangular down bag with a bottom sheet with the girls.

