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ItemWorn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)Pre-trip commentsPost trip Comments
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Shelter:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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hammock (ENO Doublenest with Wiregate carabiners + SRL (1.7 oz saving)20.25
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Straps (ENO Atlas Straps)11.32Straps were perfect because my cold/numb fingers easily set up the hammock
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bug net (ENO Guardian Bug Net15.27
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Tarp (Stansport vinyl 7'x9')14.53Very Last minute change to walmart blue tarp, there was lots of rain and I wasn't willing to risk it.
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Extra long strap (Strap from Harbor Freight Tools 15' ratcheting tie down set with hook cut off)2.08Did not use
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Ridgeline Cord (45 ft of 550 paracord)3.07This worked well, it was easy to set up the tarp in the cold (used a carabiner on one end and a figure nine on another) The paracord did not stretch.
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small accessory carabiners (2)0.35
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Nite Ize 1/6”-3/16” figure 9 carabiner0.46
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Tarp Guy Lines (2x ~6ft and 2x ~15ft long Twisted Mason Line size #18)0.35
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Stakes (4x MSR Mini Groundhog):1.34I want something different, It was cold and hard to tie the knots.
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Section Sub-Total:69.02
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Sleep:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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Top Insulation (Coleman Polyester backpacking mummy sleeping bag 10-30* rating) 54.50heavy, bulky, but cheap
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Bottom Insulation (Venture outdoors travel light camp pad)9.95
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inflatable neck pillow2.33I don't want my first night to be miserable so while I am not sure if I will use this, I want the option.Never used it, but I gave it to the tent-camper who came with me. (He's switching to hammocks after this trip!)
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Section Sub-Total:66.78
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Packing system:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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Sleeping Pad Straps0.21
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ENO Atlas Straps bag0.49
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Osprey Atmos 50L50.00
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Micro Rocket Hard case1.27
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Kitchen Garbage bag (sleeping bag and other absolutely must stay dry items)
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REI Duck's Back 80L backpack cover4.83
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Section Sub-Total:56.8
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Hydration:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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Osprey 3L Hydraulics10.72101.44I drink more reliably with a hydration pack onI think 2L is the most i'll need in the future, the dry section was handled fine with 2; 3 was a bit too heavy.
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2L platypus bottle1.31For water gathering and purification. Also possibly for the dry starting sectionThis didn't work too well, we were forced to find minuature waterfalls for filling these; the giant lake didn't work very well to fill the bottles. once it was taken care of the filtration through bandana was easy but I have now bought a water filter for future trips.
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Section Sub-Total:12.03101.44
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Cooking system:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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MSR Micro Rocket Stove2.61Love this stove, simple, light, easy, and versatileworked like a charm, however I tipped it over accidentally once, I might want a light-weight stabilizer
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MSR Micro Rocket piezo igniter0.49Love the piezo system, but might want a mini lighter for backupworked perfectly
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Sea to Summit spork and 'biner0.42great lightweight sporkI love it the more I use it; I just wish there was a slightly longer handle (1-2 inches) with the same material
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Jet boil 8 oz cannister5.338.11I could make do with a smaller one if I am by myself. But this is also the one I have laying aroundUsed 2.59Oz of fuel for 3 day trip (dinner, breakfast + dinner, Breakfast + some tea and a spilt pot) There is 5.52 oz of fuel left.
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GSI halulite minimalist (main pot)3.42amazingly light and only $20 when on saleperfect for me
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GSI halulite minimalist (lid)1.59boils faster with lid and lets me drinkworked great for morning tea
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GSI halulite minimalist (neoprene sleeve)0.85planning to have tea in the morningsThis was perfect, having tea in camp was a wonderful relaxing thing.
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GSI halulite minimalist (Silicone gripper)0.42only way to grab it, but also acts as a measuring mark
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Section Sub-Total:15.138.11
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Hygeine:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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Purell2.36
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colgate Wisp 4-pak0.46Cheaper and less weight than a toothbrush and toothpaste, home set not worth weight
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6x prepackaged Wet Ones antibacterial wipes1.09worked perfect
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Section Sub-Total:3.910
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Entertainment:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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Nook17.53
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Sansa Mp3 player2.86
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earbuds0.42
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Baroness Grey Loose Leaf tea w/bag (2 bags)0.21
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Section Sub-Total:21.02
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Tools:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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ENO Underbelly Gear sling7.44Worked great for keeping stuff organized, not necisary, but nice.
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Princeton Tec Vizz Headlamp3.32wonderful, I love it. I need to buy a new one because I lost it during an out of state trip :-/
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Leatherman freestyle CX4.59Never used, but good safety/backup
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Phone6.07
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Car key0.92
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Med Kit (bandaids, square bandages, blood clotter, advil, AquaHeal, micro antiseptic wipes)1.38thankfully never used, will bring it next time too
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Bic Mini Lighter0.39never used, debating on bringing it next time, most of my meals would work with cold water if needed.
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2 Black Diamond Trail Ergo Cork trekking poles (reweigh)19.51they saved me a tone of pain. on the last day one snapped but the second one still helped, upon returning the company replaced it for free.
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Duct Tape0.53did not use, would still bring next time
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Section Sub-Total:24.64
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Spare Clothing:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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sleep pants12.13
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Antigua Desert Dry X-Lite Pullover12.84
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cotton bandanna1.06This was useful for many reasons, not least for filtering water
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wool sleep socks3.99
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Red Ledge rain jacket12.77only rain protection I have (red ledge was innexpensive and packs down mych smaller)
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Section Sub-Total:42.79
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Worn Clothing:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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Underarmor neon green cooling long-sleeve (change to heavier red version?)Last minute change to my heavy version, i love these shirts for temperature control
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Tilley hatThis was the first trip with my Tilley and I am a complete convert now, I love it.
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Sunglasses
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Vibram 5 fingersDue to weather, last minute change to boots, which worked great. I will try these during the summer
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boxers
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BDUs
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Belt
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shirt (worn or packed, re-weigh)7.20
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Paracord bracelet?
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Section Sub-Total:07.2
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Food Plan:Worn or Carried weight (OZ)Packed weight (ounces)Consumable weight (OZ)
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Day one (Snacked Lunch and dinner)
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Pro Bar Wholeberry Blast Meal Bar0.213
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Cliff White Chocolate Macadamia bar0.072.4
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Pro Bar Oatmeal Rasin Meal bar0.13
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Mountain House lasagna w/ meatsauce1.094.8
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Mountain House Rasberry Crumble1.25.15
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Daily Sub-Total:2.6718.35
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Day two (Breakfast, Snacked Lunch and dinner)
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Mountain House breakfast skillet1.054.73
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Good Sense Cranberries 'N More Trail Mix0.386
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Cliff White Chocolate Macadamia bar0.072.4
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Cliff Oatmeal Rasin Walnut bar0.072.4
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Mountain House Rice and Chicken0.926.38
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Mountain House Ice Cream Sandwich0.351.13
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Daily Sub-Total:2.8423.04
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Day three (Breakfast and possibly snacked Lunch)
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Mountain House Chilimac w/ beef0.954.8
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Good Sense Cross 'n Country Trail mix0.368
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Pro Bar Superfood Slam meal bar0.073