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I thought I’d ask here since there will be more of an understanding of hot tents and load shelves vs. the non hunting crowd.
Been planning on doing more Overnight splitboard trips this winter for both aesthetic reasons and to get further away from the shitshow that will be the winter backcountry scene this year. I had a overnighter planned for this weekend as a shakedown trip, but my partner bailed because he didn’t want to skin in with such a heavy pack. I was all packed up and not happy with my setup at all so here’s a chance to ask for some advice and tips.
Details:
-Hot tent is necessary.
-Would like to ideally have my airbag/Avy bag with me, but, ugh... the weight.
-original plan was to use my Exo 3500 and carry the Avy bag empty of all contents except the canister and air bag in the meat shelf, but it was way too bulky. I downgraded to a BD dawn patrol pack for this trip, but for certain terrain, I will absolutely want my airbag in the future.
-all the usual winter gear: puffy, down booties, etc.
Question:
Skinning in with camping gear + Avy gear, tools, repair kits etc. any tips for packing all of this gear + piggy backing a touring pack or airbag setup? Anyone just tour with their full size pack? (Don’t really want to do that, but open to ideas).
Best way to carry a helmet on a backpacking pack without it dangling?
Approximate pack weight for an overnight trip including Avy gear, helmet, goggles, tools, spare parts etc? (I felt like I was way heavier than anticipated).
What is the breaking point for pack weight vs. pulling a sled? I don’t want to pull a sled as the terrain around here is too steep. Also, as a snowboarder, I am a shit split skier. Working on getting better, but going downhill with a sled on split skis is out of my wheelhouse.
Any other tips or considerations?
Been planning on doing more Overnight splitboard trips this winter for both aesthetic reasons and to get further away from the shitshow that will be the winter backcountry scene this year. I had a overnighter planned for this weekend as a shakedown trip, but my partner bailed because he didn’t want to skin in with such a heavy pack. I was all packed up and not happy with my setup at all so here’s a chance to ask for some advice and tips.
Details:
-Hot tent is necessary.
-Would like to ideally have my airbag/Avy bag with me, but, ugh... the weight.
-original plan was to use my Exo 3500 and carry the Avy bag empty of all contents except the canister and air bag in the meat shelf, but it was way too bulky. I downgraded to a BD dawn patrol pack for this trip, but for certain terrain, I will absolutely want my airbag in the future.
-all the usual winter gear: puffy, down booties, etc.
Question:
Skinning in with camping gear + Avy gear, tools, repair kits etc. any tips for packing all of this gear + piggy backing a touring pack or airbag setup? Anyone just tour with their full size pack? (Don’t really want to do that, but open to ideas).
Best way to carry a helmet on a backpacking pack without it dangling?
Approximate pack weight for an overnight trip including Avy gear, helmet, goggles, tools, spare parts etc? (I felt like I was way heavier than anticipated).
What is the breaking point for pack weight vs. pulling a sled? I don’t want to pull a sled as the terrain around here is too steep. Also, as a snowboarder, I am a shit split skier. Working on getting better, but going downhill with a sled on split skis is out of my wheelhouse.
Any other tips or considerations?