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Offline kentrek

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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #15 on: January 27, 2013, 05:50:22 PM »
Kentrek, I'm usually going about five miles between water so I like to have about 2 liters if I'm going steeply uphill.  Sometimes I want to knock out ten miles without stopping also so that's why I might have more water.  If I know water sources are close I'll often go down to a liter and save 2 pounds.  I do like my food,  I have to get the calorie intake in the backcountry or else I bonk.  I could, and often do, cut down the weight of food by 3-4 pounds when I want to go really light.

I have a cheap Sevylor trail boat.  They have some really nice ones out that are lighter and more durable for about $400.  I'm happy with my $50 raft.  It's lasted me a lot of trips.  However, my buddy has bought two and popped both so maybe I just got a good one. 

As far as booze goes, I'll often put a fifth of 151 in one of those thin bottles that water comes in.  I put a few squirts of that ice tea mix. It's kind of like miox but ice tea.  I then add a few squirts of lemon juice.  At camp, I'll mix it about 1/4 booze/tea mixture with water.  It tastes like lemon ice tea.




ya water is pretty good insurance in big country...nothing worse than having to drop a couple thousand feet just to refill and then drink most of it just trying to get back to where ya started..thus why i pack an empty bottle  :tup:

it really just pends on what kind of trip and style your going for,im a fast(when traveling) an light person by nature so im always alil biased..every one has there own style when in the woods an it takes alil while to figure out each owns style

il have to try your tea mix..sounds alil nicer then mine  :tup:

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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #16 on: January 27, 2013, 11:20:59 PM »
NOPE..never will with film gear

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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #17 on: January 27, 2013, 11:24:57 PM »
I'll probably ditch the camera this year and seriously hunt.   I have a big one I am after.   

Ever thought of a Gopro Camera set on 10-30 second intervals?
Makes for a nice quick video when spliced together plus you make sure you catch your whole trip, Without the hastle of the weight, Probably doesnt even weigh a pound.
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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #18 on: January 27, 2013, 11:27:46 PM »
I've got everything but a defibrillator in my bag.
Then again I haven't hunted with it/had to hike out meat.
I hike 4-10 mile vertical trails every weekend.
Backpack weighs roughly 55lbs and I'm about 175. Not including my bow.
Most the weigh is distributed on my waist though so it makes it easy on my back.

I just believe in better safe than sorry. Moms a med nurse, Access to all the medical goodies.
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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #19 on: January 30, 2013, 06:28:03 PM »
Under 45lbs is easy for a weekend. Next time you head out, as soon as you get home and unpack, pile up everything that you DID NOT use on your trip. Make notes, weigh it, whatever you need and don't take it next time. See how well you survive.

Weight your big 3 or 4 items. These are going to be your pack, sleeping bag, tent, and sleeping pad. To start I would look to upgrade your sleeping bag and tent. They are the two heaviest items most likely. A good 4lb tent (or less if you shop around) can be had for $200-300 now, and 2-2.5lb sleeping bags for $150-250, just depends on the temperature rating you need. If you aren't going solo, split up group gear items. Yes this does mean that you might have to sleep next to your hunting partner. But suddenly a 5lb tent is now 2.5lbs in your pack if you split it. Same goes for water filters and cook stoves or pots. If it's just two or three or even four of you, you can most likely get by with just one filter and one stove.

When it comes to food, this takes work. Food ends up weighing a lot when you start packing it up. Pick items you like and throw each days worth of food into a ziploc type bag. This will help you eat your food as you are out there, because most likely you will loose some appetite. Snickers bars are WAY better than Powerbars, so food that is easy for you to stomach is a must. Also, just because you are backpacking doesn't mean dinner has to be freeze dried. You can get some great ramen noodles and chicken/tuna in pouches that are easy to pack in/out and prepare. Mac and cheese is delicious on the trail. Mexican rice, tortillas, and some cheese is another easy to prepare and delicious meal. Just plan out your meals so you don't bring it all, because it does weigh you down if you bring to much.

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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #20 on: January 31, 2013, 09:35:33 AM »
There is some sage advice here!

My weekend hunting pack is right at 30 pounds when I'm really careful.  This includes a spotting scope, tripod, meat bags, and a liter of water.

The ultralight gear market has boomed in the last 10 years so it's easy to spend money and shave weight!!!

Work on the big items first.  Tent (2-3 lbs), bag (2-3 lbs), pad (1 lb), backpack (3 lbs), and titanium cookware etc and you basically have it, as long as you bring only the things that you USE as posted above.


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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #21 on: January 31, 2013, 11:01:17 AM »
Fishhuntmike,  what pack are you using hunting that weighs 3 lb?  Coming from backpacking, it was hard for me to gulp down the idea of carrying some of the hunting packs on the market.  Many seem to be 9-12 lb.  which seems a little obsurd to me.  I ended up getting a pack frame for hauling meat that I'll attach my ultralight bag to but that still puts my bag at 5 lb 14 oz.

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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #22 on: January 31, 2013, 12:42:29 PM »
All, Some great advice thanks!

Just picked up a new tent from campmoor, http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___28620# my other one was 5lbs!
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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #23 on: January 31, 2013, 01:18:24 PM »
MLHSN,

I use a Gregory Z55 pack (3lb 2oz) when I need to carry 30#.  When I go super light (20-25#) I use a GoLite Jam pack.  I use a Tarptent Squal (2#) or a Kelty Clark tent (Just under 4#) when hunting.  Other times I use the Hennessey hammock (2#).  Of course this means carrying the horns back to the truck and getting a better pack for meat hauling.  I normally use a 15 degf bag (2lb15oz) for all hunting after late September, otherwise its a 1 lb 12 oz bag rated for 30 degF.
I really like the looks of the Tarptent Rainbow for better headroom (about 2#).  Wish I had one.

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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #24 on: January 31, 2013, 03:05:27 PM »
How far back to the car are you going for a meat hauling pack?

I went the cheap tarptent way.  I used the plans Henry Shire's tarptent site and made my own.  I went from a 5 lb tent to 1.5 lbs for $75, it's been my cheapest weight savings.

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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #25 on: January 31, 2013, 04:14:55 PM »
Cool you made your own tent!!

Since I usually hunt alone getting something means my hunt is over.  On average about 4 miles for a backpack hunt.  I bone out all my deer and carry them back in one load, most often with an internal frame pack with meat in a king size pillow case.  My tried and true 22 year old mountainsmith that was around 4500 cuin was comfortable and perfect for this.  I bought an eberlistock j34 after tossing my worn out mountainsmith, but it was not as comfortable for meat hauling.  I have an badlands 2200 that works pretty well at this however.

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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #26 on: January 31, 2013, 04:20:45 PM »
for booz just take grain alc and bring cider packets..first swigs are alil rough but it gets better the more ya drink it  :brew:


Ha! I used to take everclear and crystal light and make snocone slushies with it. Love the high country in summer, free ice! 
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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #27 on: January 31, 2013, 04:28:00 PM »
for booz just take grain alc and bring cider packets..first swigs are alil rough but it gets better the more ya drink it  :brew:


Ha! I used to take everclear and crystal light and make snocone slushies with it. Love the high country in summer, free ice!

sounds like you have my type of summer camps  :tup:

thatd be like a dream on some of those summer hell trips

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Re: Weekend Pack weight anyone getting under 45lb and how?
« Reply #28 on: January 31, 2013, 08:32:03 PM »
I'll admit that snow cone slushies with everclear sounds inviting, but I never carry alcohol with me on a hike. I leave it in the truck for that quick buz when I'm dehydtrated getting back and ready to drive down those narly mountain roads.   :yike:
 
I'm using a resewn twice Remington internal frame pack that weighs in at 3.5 pounds. Tent is less although I want more head room. My bag is heavy but bloody warm! Sleep mat is comphy...  Getting around 37 pounds with dried foods. Some store bought, some I'm drying myself. I'd still like to cut another 5 pounds.
 
The suggestion earlier to go on a hike over night then pull out the stuff you didn't use is great. That's how I've been whittling down the weight. I look at what's there and look for alternatives or something that can substitute as a dual purpose item.
 
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