Outdoorsman12b
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Don't listen to those that say dump the water filter if your not comfortable. I know folks who have got dysteria and it is not pleasant. For sure you can get a lesser weight filter and other items. Also Immodium is invaluable if you get the runs and weighs nothing. One of my partners spent half a day sitting on a marmot hole. He would have been in real trouble with dehydration if he did not have Immodium. If you upgraded gear to lighter weight stuff you could probably shave 3-5 lbs but at what cost? Overall I think your golden at less than 60lbs excluding your worn. You are at the point now where you can start choosing "thriving vs. surviving" I get the pots and pans if you are going to be cooking Alpine air instead of mountain house.
For those of us that are minimalist we only take things that we will use on a trip. However, we will suffer a bit. Others pack a bit more for safety or comfort and that is fine as well. This is a pretty good podcast episode if you are out for a drive where Bryan Martin gives his take. There are some nuggets that I will take from his view, but I am sticking to necessary only. I cringe when I unpack my bag and find something I never used. Experience is the best tell for what to cut. Good luck on your hunt!
https://journalofmountainhunting.com/ep118-tajikistan-debrief-with-bryan-martin-part-2/
For those of us that are minimalist we only take things that we will use on a trip. However, we will suffer a bit. Others pack a bit more for safety or comfort and that is fine as well. This is a pretty good podcast episode if you are out for a drive where Bryan Martin gives his take. There are some nuggets that I will take from his view, but I am sticking to necessary only. I cringe when I unpack my bag and find something I never used. Experience is the best tell for what to cut. Good luck on your hunt!
https://journalofmountainhunting.com/ep118-tajikistan-debrief-with-bryan-martin-part-2/