by ktimm » Sun Jul 14, 2013 1:32 pm
I will admit, the last 15 minutes before a trip are sometimes a weight killer. Throw in some extra food, what about another jacket ? Maybe I should take something else as well ? Really, this is a very open question, just sort of a where do you see yourself being able to improve the most. I admit , I carry extra weight often, sometimes because I don't want to spend the dollars on an improvement and sometimes because I want something more. For instance, I often carry a bivy myself, but sometimes I don't. I rarely carry a bivy and a ground sheet, it's usually one or the other and sometimes neither. I used to have a 50" wide 1/8 evo pad that weighed less than plastic ground sheets. I'll carry an Evo pad instead of a ground sheet if I feel I need more than the ground sheet or bivy most often. I also use a 25" pad all the time unless I use my prolite torso and then it still is often a 25" CCF that is cut down or tapered. I could save weight there, but with a quilt I feel the extra width is nice.
I could save weight by going with a Syn Mat and honestly it would be fine for most winter camping with a CCF pad. I could probably ditch a fleece or a puffy a lot of the time, and maybe long johns (when I take them), but I hate freezing in the high country. I could tarp or cowboy camp more, and honestly I love to cowboy camp, but then I often have the bivy to add additional warmth and cut down on breezes. I could cut out some electronics but I take a lot of photos and my wife likes to hear from me.
Food, not much, I need to get into more dehydrating of stuff myself.