The Sleep System (3 lbs 4 oz) - I dropped 10oz off of my sleep system by upgrading my quilt. I replaced my heavier Golite Ultralite 3-season Quilt (24 oz) for a sleek new Zpacks 30deg Quilt (14oz). This quilt was amazing. Very light weight and it kept me warm during the coldest nights (~33-34 degs) we faced. I was also happy to find out that my Gossamer Gear The One tent kept me dry when the rain fell. This was the first time I've had this tent out in the rain and it worked great. Also, I left the stuff sacks at home to trim an additional little bit of weight. Every ounce (or is it grams) counts.
- Sleeping Bag - Zpacks 30deg Quilt (14oz)
- Sleeping Pad - Exced Synmat UL 7(14oz)
- Pillow - Montbell UL Comfort System Pillow (2 oz)
- Shelter - Gossamer Gear The One (17 oz)
- Ground Cloth/Stakes - Polycro ground cloth and Ti stakes (3oz)
- Pee Bottle - Nalegene Softside Canteen 1L (2oz)
Cooking and Water (3 lbs 5oz) - this trip I went exclusively with a light weight alcohol stove. I only ended up heating water on two nights eating cold dinners the other two nights along with a cold breakfast and lunch each day. Only used 1.5oz of fuel in total. I've got my cookset (stove, fuel bottle and windscreen) entirely nested inside the small Ti pot. Very small and compact cook sytem that fits my needs perfectly. The heaviest item by far was my BareBoxer Contender 101. It's as small a bear canister that is still legal and I could cram everything but the first day's meals into it. Still allowed me to pack a bit too much food. I doubled up on my water treatment options and enjoyed both the gravity filter system while in camp and the quick flexible Steripen when refilling weater bottles while on the trail.
- Stove - Fancee Feest Alcohol Stove (1oz)
- Windscreen - custom Ti Cone (1oz)
- Fuel bottle - Plastic Fliptop Bottle (0.75oz)
- Pot - Evernew 900ml Ultralight Ti pot w/lid (3.75oz)
- Pot Cozy - Cozy (1oz)
- Matches - I small box waterproof matches (0.4oz)
- Utensil - Sea to Summit Al Spork (0.25oz)
- Measuring Cup - plastic 1cup (0.75oz)
- Gravity Filter system - Sawyer Squeeze Filter w/Platypus bags (11.5oz)
- Alternative Water Treatment - Steripen w/Platypus 1L (4oz)
- Water Bottles - Gatorade 500ml bottles (2) (2.5oz)
- Food Protection - BareBoxer Contender 101 (26oz)
Clothing Packed Away (1 lb 10oz) - notice that there are no spare clothes, except for an extra pair of thin coolmax socks. I can layer up or down to match the weather but I left the clean spare set of clothes back in the truck where it belongs. I was a bit chilly each morning but once I started hiking I warmed up quickly.
- Rain Jacket - Outdoor Research Helium (7oz)
- Down Jacket - Montbell EX Light Down jacket (6oz)
- Wool Baselayer - Icebreaker BodyFit 200 (8oz)
- Sleeping Socks - PossomDown Socks (2oz)
- Warm Hat - PossumDown Beanie (1oz)
- Warm Gloves - PossumDown gloves (1oz)
- Spare Socks - Thinny thin Coolmax (1oz)
Essentials (16oz) - I've got this section pared down quite a bit except for the luxury of a GPS unit. I brought that to record each day's hike and it was cool to down load my daily tracks once I got back home.
- Camera - Pentax Optio W60 (5oz)
- Insect Repellant - Coleman 100 Max Spray Pen (1oz)
- Towel - MSR ultralight Pack Towel (0.5oz)
- Toilet Kit - Toothbrush/toothpaste/Pocket Tissues (2oz)
- First Aid Kit - Adventure Medical Kit Ultralight 0.3 (1.25oz)
- Knife - Single Edge Razor Blade (0.01oz)
- Light - Photon X-Micro LED Light (0.3oz)
- GPS - Garmin eTrex 20 (5oz)
- Topo - Custom printed Topo map (0.1oz)
- Compass - Brunton 7DNL (1oz)
Packing (1 lb 4oz) - I love my pack. It's small enough so I'm not tempted to bring along extra stuff but I still could fit every thing in it comfortably. I wouldn't want to stuff more than 20lbs in it since it's a frameless pack but i found it very comfortable with the light load I carried.
- Backpack - ULA CDT frameless pack (17oz)
- Pack Liner - Trash compactor bag (2oz)
- Stuff Sack - for cooking set (0.5oz)
Fishing gear (1 lb)
- Fly Rod - Winston Boron IIt 8ft 3wt (4oz)
- Rod Case - Fluorescent Light Tube protector (2oz)
- Fly Reel - Lamson Lightspeed 1 with Rio Gold WF3F line (4oz)
- Chest pack - Trico Ultralight Fishing Pack with/flies & tools (6oz)
That's what I carried. It adds up to 11 lbs and 7oz. Pretty darn light base weight considering I was carrying fly fishing gear and a bear cannister. I go pretty simple with my food budgeting 1.5lbs of fairly calorie dense food per day. For the five day trip that worked out to be 7 lbs 8oz of food. Add it up and it totals 18lbs and 15oz. Pretty sweet light load that allowed this old body to get up and over a high pass and into the high country hiking about 10 miles per day.
In addition to the above stuff that was in my pack, I wore
Hiking Clothing/Gear (3lbs 6oz) - my hiking clothes are designed to keep the sun off of me so I hike in long sleeves and long pants. No problem keeping coolish while hiking since the highs were only in the mid to low 60s. With the full sun protection, I could leave the sunscreen at home.
- Shirt - Railriders Madison River Shirt (8oz)
- Pants - Railriders Adventure pants (10oz)
- Underwear - Ex Officio Give-N-Go Boxer Briefs (3oz)
- Sun Hat - OR Sun Runner (3oz)
- Sun Gloves - ratty old stuff I've worn for years (1oz)
- Sunglasses - Polarized presciption glasses (1oz)
- Socks - Thinny Thin Cololmax sockz (1oz)
- Shoes - Inov8 Roclite 295 (21oz)
- Trekking Poles - Gossamer Gear LT3C 125cm (6oz)