In that case I'll probably end up sticking with the bino/spotter combo. I end up using my binos in close too often to not be able to glass with one hand. Might end up going 8x32 or 10x32 and save some oz there, I'll see what deals pop up in the next couple of months.
Absolutely. In colder temps the filter lives in the chest pocket of my lightweight hoody. However, that base layer has to go and get replaced. I wore it on a hike this weekend and remembered just how bad that thing gets to smelling. Going to have to keep that filter issue in mind when picking out something new. Love the steripen concept, but I've almost thrown that POS off the mountain one too many times.
Since this is a living list I'll note some changes. I added the sidearm to the list. Too many brownies in the area to depend on undeveloped sword skills with an arrow in hand. Looks like I have a lead on a lighter pack system, and worse case I'll borrow a buddies SG. So add 3 lbs for the pistol and cut 3 lbs for the pack, we're back to 60lbs. Another thing to upgrade is the pants to something with knee pads. I spent a good chunk of this years caribou hunts on my knees and oh lord what a difference those knee pads made. For archery hunts, I'll skip the baby wipes before stalking 400 yards on my knees without knee pads again.
Still on the hunt for the perfect boot. I've got wider feet and am trying to find an uninsulated/B2 boot. Love the idea of something lighter, but to this point I've had no luck with the toeboxes. I've got a pair of Meindl Glockners showing up next week, and if those dont work the next on the list is Zamberlan 2092s. Why crispi isnt putting heel welts on their stiffer boots is beyond me.
Appreciate the feedback from everyone to this point. I'll keep this thread updated as changes are made so it can hopefully be of use for someone in the future.