I'll be doing a week long trip on the Long Trail, which is described here: http://www.backpacker.com/september_08_vermont_long_trail/destinations/12547?page=2
It's supposed to be a really tough week, and I'd like to be as comfortable as possible.
Gear List:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlW73TjmL_mUdENSNXpFV1hYTVpWSHZ6UGtST3lNTXc
Without water, I'm at ~11lbs base weight. I can shed 17.8oz if I shed the optional items (7.8oz basecamp/water shoes, 3.6oz sit pad, 2.4oz head lamp (I'll still have a squeeze light and a hiking partner with a head lamp), and I shrink down my cooking pot to a 4.6oz Vargo 900, which saves 4oz.
I guess the problem is that I like having my base camp shoes (http://m.ems.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12715317), I kind of like having a sit pad, and I can definitely live without my zebralight headlamp. Is it worth forgoing all of the optional items to shed a bit over a pound?


