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It's been quite a while since I went to the trouble of weighing gear and plugging in alternatives, although I usually weigh my pack the day I leave and day I get back from a backpack trip. This is my favorite backpack hunt every year and it looks like this time the weather is going to be pretty darn nice, aside from afternoon/evening winds consistently into the 30 mph range. I always try to be thoughtful about what goes and what doesn't, without obsessing. My primary weight splurge on this trip will be a 14 oz. bipod. I've found that in the area I'm headed there are often long shot opportunities, and I shoot a bit better off a bipod than my pack. In the future I intend to mess around with a tripod attachment for that purpose, but haven't had a chance to do so yet. With the nice temps and no precip forecasted I could get by with a tarp below treeline, but the places I'll be sleeping are just too exposed with that much wind. I could also leave the center post of my tripod but I like to hang rocks on it to stabilize in the wind. Of course I may add or subtract an item or two before heading out, but this is the jist.
-4 nights, 5 days
-Backpacking at or above treeline
-Temperatures in the 50's and 30's, windy
-Mileage to camp #1 is 6.0, anyone's guess after that
On my body leaving the rig:
-Icebreaker 150 T
-Smartwool boxers
-Icebreaker light hiker socks
-Arc'teryx Gamma AR pant
-orange cap
-Hoka Tor Ultra High trail shoe
-BD Distance Z trekking poles
-OR flex tex gaiters
In the pack, weight in ounces adjacent:
Hilleberg Niak, no inner 34.0
Valandre Mirage 23* bag long 29.0
Exped Pillow 2.9
Neo Air X-therm 17.9
Ibex wool hoody 10.7
Brooks Range Puffy 16.9
1x spare socks 2.2
Integral Designs puffy hat 1.6
Orange vest 2.5
Patagonia Houdini windshirt 4.0
Softshell gloves 2.9
65mm spotter w/ plate 53.3
8x42 binos w/harness 36.6
Tripod + head + adapter 58.1
Rangefinder 6.7
Tikka T3x Lite w/ full mag 132.8
Spare ammo + pouch 11.0
Bipod 14.0
Rear bag 4.6
Kill kit (knife, tags, pen, etc.) 13.6
Always bag (H2O treat, Ibu, tape, tp, spoon, etc) 14.2
Headlamp, SPOT, batts, battery booster 19.1
Camera 7.4
Water bladder, 6L (empty) 7.4
Water bladder and tube (empty) 3.2
Nalgene, pint 2.4
Sit pad 2.1
Earphones 0.4
Toothbrush + paste 1.6
Smartphone 6.4
Wind checker 0.7
Meat bag 4.6
MSR Windburner + gas + striker 23.7
SG Sky 5200 + frame 84.5
So gear all up = 39.6 lbs.
Adding 2L of water and 5 days of food puts me at: 47.5 lbs.
That's a number I can live with on a glassing intensive solo trip like this. Even with a mature buck that will keep me at or under 110 lbs. on the trip out w/ no cape. Last year was a colder, wetter ordeal where I had to take more gear to stay safe and it ended up being 116 lbs. The area requires hauling back up about 800' over a pass to get out, so keeping things reasonable is important. Happy hunting!
-4 nights, 5 days
-Backpacking at or above treeline
-Temperatures in the 50's and 30's, windy
-Mileage to camp #1 is 6.0, anyone's guess after that
On my body leaving the rig:
-Icebreaker 150 T
-Smartwool boxers
-Icebreaker light hiker socks
-Arc'teryx Gamma AR pant
-orange cap
-Hoka Tor Ultra High trail shoe
-BD Distance Z trekking poles
-OR flex tex gaiters
In the pack, weight in ounces adjacent:
Hilleberg Niak, no inner 34.0
Valandre Mirage 23* bag long 29.0
Exped Pillow 2.9
Neo Air X-therm 17.9
Ibex wool hoody 10.7
Brooks Range Puffy 16.9
1x spare socks 2.2
Integral Designs puffy hat 1.6
Orange vest 2.5
Patagonia Houdini windshirt 4.0
Softshell gloves 2.9
65mm spotter w/ plate 53.3
8x42 binos w/harness 36.6
Tripod + head + adapter 58.1
Rangefinder 6.7
Tikka T3x Lite w/ full mag 132.8
Spare ammo + pouch 11.0
Bipod 14.0
Rear bag 4.6
Kill kit (knife, tags, pen, etc.) 13.6
Always bag (H2O treat, Ibu, tape, tp, spoon, etc) 14.2
Headlamp, SPOT, batts, battery booster 19.1
Camera 7.4
Water bladder, 6L (empty) 7.4
Water bladder and tube (empty) 3.2
Nalgene, pint 2.4
Sit pad 2.1
Earphones 0.4
Toothbrush + paste 1.6
Smartphone 6.4
Wind checker 0.7
Meat bag 4.6
MSR Windburner + gas + striker 23.7
SG Sky 5200 + frame 84.5
So gear all up = 39.6 lbs.
Adding 2L of water and 5 days of food puts me at: 47.5 lbs.
That's a number I can live with on a glassing intensive solo trip like this. Even with a mature buck that will keep me at or under 110 lbs. on the trip out w/ no cape. Last year was a colder, wetter ordeal where I had to take more gear to stay safe and it ended up being 116 lbs. The area requires hauling back up about 800' over a pass to get out, so keeping things reasonable is important. Happy hunting!