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Jul 17, 2012 at 9:46 pm #1292099
I love looking at other peoples lists, so here is mine. Let me know what you think. I didn't include my worn clothing because it changes a lot with the weather. Everything here is stuff that sometimes ends up in the pack.
Ball cap 1 7/8
Cf treckin poles 6 1/8
Sunglasses 5/8
Bandana 3/4
Compass 3/8
Knife 3/4
Watch 2
Tyvek jacket myog 3 7/8
Tyvek chaps 1 7/8
Ff daybreak hooded 10
Cap 1 bace bottom 4 5/8
Wool gloves 1 3/4
Warm hat 2 5/8
Sleep socks wool 3
Tt notch fly only 16 1/8 + polycro 1 1/2
Ti stakes (4) 7/8
Rev 40 quilt w 30% overfill in ss 17
25*46 neoair 9 3/4
20*36*1/4 reflective foam 2 3/4
My old jam 26 3/8
3 grocery bags for bear baging 3/8
Snow peak giga max ti myog 1 3/4
Snow peak mini solo pot w foil lid 2 5/8
Short spoon 1/4
Empty 110 feul can 3 1/8
Mini bic 3/8
50' bear line, beaner, and sack 2 1/2
Aquamira tabs 1/4
Photon light 1 1/8
Phone camera 5 1/8
Map 1
Tin cup 3/4
Sun screen 3/8
Bug wipes 1/2
Soap 1/4
Tooth brush and paste 1 1/8
First aid and meds 3 1/8Total 140 5/8oz 8.8 lbs
Jul 21, 2012 at 2:12 pm #1896490Id cut Down to 2 pairs of socks, even though it won't save you much. Tell me more about the reflectix ground pad. Haven't seen that before but makes good sense. I may have to try it out. We have very similar set ups except I have ordered my rev x quilt yet and have a hybrid tent thats 1/2 pound heavier, SMD Skyscape.
Jul 21, 2012 at 6:51 pm #1896553It is actually one pair of 3oz super fuzzy warm sleeping socks, not 3 pair :)
The foamie is similar to reflectix you find at home depo, except it's open cell foam in a mylar sandwich. One of my friends at the pike fish market saved it for me when he found it insulating a box of fish.
When it's warm, i use it under my bum with my neoair mostly deflated. When it is colder, i move it to the top. Makes the neo a comfortable, warm, light and 25" wide pad.
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