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More than noise, I'd be concerned with functionality and packability. Marmot Precip is good stuff, as is all the Sitka, Kuiu, First Lite, etc.
I got the BA pad recently. I had a decent enough pad before that but this one's a little better I guess. I have either a GoLite SL5 or a BA Fly Creek UL1 so I'm pretty good there. The bag will likely become a quilt soon. That will help a lot. I think the biggest problem I have is leaving stuff at home that I won't absolutely need. Too much food, comfort items, etc. I fill my 6k bag pretty much completely.
Quote from: jackelope on September 21, 2015, 09:55:36 AMI got the BA pad recently. I had a decent enough pad before that but this one's a little better I guess. I have either a GoLite SL5 or a BA Fly Creek UL1 so I'm pretty good there. The bag will likely become a quilt soon. That will help a lot. I think the biggest problem I have is leaving stuff at home that I won't absolutely need. Too much food, comfort items, etc. I fill my 6k bag pretty much completely.When I used to backpack, I'd get away with 50 or maybe up to 60 lbs. But I was a lot younger, and wasn't carrying a rifle, a spotting scope, and etc. for hunting. Sometimes we'd even carry CANS of food. ha ha
In terms of raingear its almost impossible to have durable waterproof breathable and quiet. I wear water resistant pants with gaiters and a wr shirt in all but downpours. When that happens I bust out the goretex. And when its raining that hard the noise of your raingear isnt an issue. Ive tried a lot of raingear and quiet usually means some sort of brushed exterior which means heavier and holds water.
Moss should be close by and will be alot like a sleeping pad. Maybe not quite as good, but you don't have to carry it around.
A 50 pound hunting pack for a week is not too bad I don't think.
Quote from: Eric M on September 21, 2015, 10:11:45 AMQuote from: jackelope on September 21, 2015, 09:55:36 AMI got the BA pad recently. I had a decent enough pad before that but this one's a little better I guess. I have either a GoLite SL5 or a BA Fly Creek UL1 so I'm pretty good there. The bag will likely become a quilt soon. That will help a lot. I think the biggest problem I have is leaving stuff at home that I won't absolutely need. Too much food, comfort items, etc. I fill my 6k bag pretty much completely.When I used to backpack, I'd get away with 50 or maybe up to 60 lbs. But I was a lot younger, and wasn't carrying a rifle, a spotting scope, and etc. for hunting. Sometimes we'd even carry CANS of food. ha haYou gotta remember if you kill a buck, you'll have another 80-100 pounds to get out. A 60 pound pack will kill you without the venison and antlers.If you're just backpacking, you don't have that concern. You'll only get lighter as time goes on, unless you collect rocks on your trip.