I bring the weights up because they have a huge effect on my perceived effort and my daily mileage. Up to 20-25 pounds I hardly notice the weight and it does not affect my ability to travel much compared to carrying just a day pack. From 25-30 pounds hills get harder and I notice myself sweating more. My daily mileage drops. From 30-35 pounds things get even worse and mileage drops more. The max I have dragged around was a trip carrying 9 days worth of food and packrafting gear where my pack was just shy of 50 pounds. I suppose if I actually had access to trails to walk on my experience would be dramatically different and I could carry more, farther.
If you can find that break-point (for me it's 25 pounds) where your load suddenly has a minimal effect on your daily mileage, it's a wonderful experience. This is an example of doing a hard trip with a 25 pound pack: Statistics: Posted by Philip.AK — Fri Dec 09, 2016 10:58 am
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