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Michael, you probably know this already but I will say it just in case. You really need to go and try on and actually fit most of those pants listed. They vary wildly in their sizes, and style. An example is the rain pants I posted are listed under snow pants. I wear them while playing and coaching soccer, they breathe very well (for rain pants). They actually pack into the back pocket and have a mesh lining and adjustable Velcro waist pulls. I am trying to convince you to buy these by any means. I am just trying to show how different the pants can be when you actually wear them from the web pages. Sports Authority had a few different packable rain pants (also had these) that might let you narrow down your selection if a REI or Cabelas is not close.Good luckHope this helps
For rain gear I would definitely look at Marmot Precip. I've had the same set since '04 and I pretty much wear it everyday in the high country when I'm up there, so its pretty durable. I can't help on the pants part cause I don't bring any but for a coat the cabelas legacy fleece works good and is fairly priced. It also lasts forever it seems.The pocket rocket is a good and cheap stove that works fairly well.I have a slik sprint mini tripod. (I think that is what its called) Its light, packs up small, and I think was like 70 dollars. Good luck this year.
I agree on the Precip pants too, great stuff that packs well, keeps you dry, and is light weight. As far as the pack is concerned, not sure why you don't like the Gregory and don't see the Kelty as an upgrade. If your looking to lighter weight with the pack, take a look at the Osprey Aether series. Amazing, comfortable pack that weighs in about 4.5lbs. Head to the REI in Seattle and load the packs up, walk around the store, and see what you think of them. The suspensions vary a ton!As far as the stove goes, if your at altitude in colder weather I would highly recommend getting a liquid fuel stove. They perform way better than the canister model stoves. MSR or Optimus is a great choice. I personally own the Pocket Rocket and the MSR Simmerlite and have no complaints on either. For a pot combo, checkout the GSI Soloist. It comes with a pot, cup, bowl, lid for bowl or cup, and a strainer lid for the pot. It also fits your canister fuel and the pocket rock, or stove. Bought the 2 man person last year for backpacking and haven't been disappointed in the versatility and compactness of it.As far as hiking pants go, try them on. I personally have found the North Face hiking pants to be the most comfortable fit. The REI convertibles look like parachute pants IMO.