http://www.geargrams.com/list?id=9256
I'm planning to do the Long Trail in October. I'm gearing for days in the 40-55 range and trying to expect nights in the 20's, though supposedly they should be more in the 30's with freak nights much colder.
My goals are sub 9lb baseweight. Some of this gear isn't yet in my hands (Pack, bag, tarp, bivy, though much of it is already ordered), and the goal at this point is to fit it all into the intended MLD Burn pack with room for 5days of food and 3-4L of water. I plan on adding in shoulder strap loops for two water bottles ULA style. I'm not opposed to carrying things on the outside when I need extra room for food.
Everything I have listed that I don't own is using what I believe should be a fairly accurate weight. I don't know the weight of the baselayer bottoms, hence the question marks.
Things missing: Guylines for the tarp and some other misc things that I'm sure I'm overlooking (waterproof bags for camera, phone, etc. pouch system for things I need quickly, etc. I'm waiting to nail that down until I get most of the gear). I also have yet to cut down my maps and guidebook, so I don't know the weight on that yet either. I need a basic repair kit (I was considering a small bit of Tenacious Tape and little else)
I'm figuring consumables for 5 days of food (6.25 lbs?), 8oz fuel and 3L of water (6.6lbs, capacity for 4L), which should be a rough worst-case scenario. That brings the current packweight with my normal clothes worn to 21.7 lbs, which sounds pretty heavy for a MLD Burn, but that decreases nicely as the days go by. I should be carrying 3-4 days of food at a time in general.
I'm open to any suggestions. I was using an Osprey Aether 70, TT Scarp, insanely heavy Big Agnes Air Core and other hilariously heavy gear less than 3 weeks ago, so this is all very, very new to me.
I'm considering ditching the air pad and trying out a torso length Nightlight + Thinlight or something similar. I've never tried sleeping on foam before though, and I don't know how sustainable that would be over a 1 month thru-hike. Definitely interested in opinions on this as well. Not entirely sure that the two pads would be enough in my expected lows on the LT.

