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  • SlowLX
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    Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
    More gear added:

    MSR Sweetwater microfilter
    Weight: 11 oz
    Can filter around 1L per minute. Around 750 liters per filter cartridge. Small and compact, active carbon core eliminates over 99.9999% of all waterborne bacteria and 99.9% of common protozoan parasites.

    Black Diamond Storm 100 headlamp
    Weight: 3.9 oz w/o batteries (x4 AAA)
    LED Type: 1 TriplePower, 4 SinglePower (2 white, 2 red)
    Lumens: 100
    Max Distances: 70 m (TriplePower LED); 25 m (2 SinglePower LEDs)
    Max Burn Time: 200 H (TriplePower LED); 125 H (SinglePower LEDs)

    Thermarest Prolite Sleeping Pad
    Weight: 1 lb
    Self inflating, 1" thick, three season capable. Lightest most compact self inflating pad available.






    Total weight so far: 15 lb 13.7 oz
    Sleeping pad? Pussy!

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  • Stephen
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    better hurry! the world ends in 3 months and 3 days

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  • Strychnine
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    More gear added:

    MSR Sweetwater microfilter
    Weight: 11 oz
    Can filter around 1L per minute. Around 750 liters per filter cartridge. Small and compact, active carbon core eliminates over 99.9999% of all waterborne bacteria and 99.9% of common protozoan parasites.

    Black Diamond Storm 100 headlamp
    Weight: 3.9 oz w/o batteries (x4 AAA)
    LED Type: 1 TriplePower, 4 SinglePower (2 white, 2 red)
    Lumens: 100
    Max Distances: 70 m (TriplePower LED); 25 m (2 SinglePower LEDs)
    Max Burn Time: 200 H (TriplePower LED); 125 H (SinglePower LEDs)

    Thermarest Prolite Sleeping Pad
    Weight: 1 lb
    Self inflating, 1" thick, three season capable. Lightest most compact self inflating pad available.






    Total weight so far: 15 lb 13.7 oz
    Last edited by Strychnine; 09-24-2012, 10:16 AM.

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  • jameswilson
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    Those pics are AWESOME!!!

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  • SlowLX
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    Originally posted by SlowLX View Post
    slightly heavy at 6.5 but free is a good start.
    I still haven't thrown out the idea of just taking a solid bag with a bivy sack and a tarp. Always saved space in the Corps.

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  • Danny46
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    Nice I definitely need to plan for one! SlowLX, I love the Ouachitas.

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  • SlowLX
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    Got to fit Ouachita mountains in there for a good tune up some time.

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  • Strychnine
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    Originally posted by Danny46 View Post
    Awesome. I definitely need to do a trip like this.
    Go do it.


    We already have some 'tune up' trips planned:

    Sam Houston State Park this fall - 25 mi in one day
    Caprock Canyons Trail in the spring - 64 mi

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  • Danny46
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    Awesome. I definitely need to do a trip like this.

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  • Sean88gt
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    The night sky is really bright up there and lit by the stars.

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  • SlowLX
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    Using my supply connections from the military to spOnsor most of my trip.
    I'm a little skeptical of using a mollee pack I still miss my ILBE.

    Just under 8lbs
    slightly heavy at 6.5 but free is a good start.

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  • Treybiz
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    Awesome... I'm getting ideas for our bike packing trip to the Womble this coming spring.

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  • Strychnine
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    Originally posted by Treybiz View Post
    Also, really interested to see the gear you pack...

    For some reason I really like everything in my life like a swiss army knife and backpacking gear peaks my interest. My car camping bag could probably be lived out of for quite some time and my truck has similar equipment stowed away 24-7.

    Here's what's been decided so far:
    I'm watching weight, obviously, but certainly not getting into ultralight trekking territory.


    Crestrail 70 pack - 70 liter - (4271 ci)
    Weight: 5 lb

    Kelty 0* Cosmic Down sleeping bag
    Weight: 3 lb 11 oz
    This one is "comort" rated at 17*F and bottom limit rated at 4*F. It will definitely not get that cold on the trail, but for those nights sleeping above 10,000 ft I guess it could always get interesting (see pic at bottom)
    Bag ratings are based on someone wearing full long underwear and a hat and I won't be doing that. I'm adding a bit of weight over a 20* or 30* bag but there will be other (possibly colder) trips in the future so I'm not worried about it. Will be getting a compression sack though. The "stock" stuff-sack is a big big.





    REI Passage 1 Tent
    Weight: 4 lb 1 oz
    Single person, 20 sqft floor area. Weight includes rainfly and footprint.





    Komperdell "Trail" trekking poles
    Weight: 1 lb 2.8 oz
    Cork handles, aluminum shafts, removable snow baskets





    Total weight so far: 13 lb 14.8 oz


    BTW, I found a reaaaally detailed elevation profile of the trail


    super hi-res: http://images.summitpost.org/original/538195.jpg







    Random pics:

    This is Evolution Basin




    September snow at 11,680 ft (Consultation lake, 5.5 mi before Mt Whitney summit)

    Last edited by Strychnine; 08-25-2012, 05:57 PM.

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  • Unicorn Jeff
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    Originally posted by KCHAR View Post
    You ever killed any dogs with that gun?
    Matt uses his bare hands.

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  • KCHAR
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    I have a Ruger Redhawk .44 Magnum you can borrow.
    You ever killed any dogs with that gun?

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