Frank
Backpacker
Last time I asked, your help was really appreciated.
Now, I'm still struggling to get to a truly comfortable level both weight and comfort wise.
Going out for a weekend 2 night solo trip I'm at 12kg and although it's absolutely doable I'd like to lower my weight.
Here's my brutally honest everything I bring lighterpack https://lighterpack.com/r/hrywg2
Items with 0 qty are things I'm debating.
I'm not too concerned about base weight, as it all counts in the end, I just want it to be lighter overall.
The Nemo Tensor Insulated is comfortable and wide, but rather on the cold side for the 1-2 degrees frost anticipated. I think at some time it will be replaced by a wide xlite. I could bring the wifes xtherm, but it's really to narrow for comfort. Debating adding the cff, but there's also the pad in the Mariposa.
Pillow is required as I think I'll have to wear the puffy in bed in order to keep warm.
All the bloody electronics. Bringing the smartphone necessitates the powerbank, but it's handy for entertainment and finding info on camping, water and shopping. The Nokia sure looks tempting.
Now, I'm still struggling to get to a truly comfortable level both weight and comfort wise.
Going out for a weekend 2 night solo trip I'm at 12kg and although it's absolutely doable I'd like to lower my weight.
Here's my brutally honest everything I bring lighterpack https://lighterpack.com/r/hrywg2
Items with 0 qty are things I'm debating.
I'm not too concerned about base weight, as it all counts in the end, I just want it to be lighter overall.
The Nemo Tensor Insulated is comfortable and wide, but rather on the cold side for the 1-2 degrees frost anticipated. I think at some time it will be replaced by a wide xlite. I could bring the wifes xtherm, but it's really to narrow for comfort. Debating adding the cff, but there's also the pad in the Mariposa.
Pillow is required as I think I'll have to wear the puffy in bed in order to keep warm.
All the bloody electronics. Bringing the smartphone necessitates the powerbank, but it's handy for entertainment and finding info on camping, water and shopping. The Nokia sure looks tempting.