TaperPin
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Great list - it‘s easier to know where to save weight when it’s right there in front of you. Luckily you have a number of things that might be a little heavy and saving weight should be easy.
Is your food weight a little light? It’s almost impossible to get more than 100 calories per ounce - at 22 ounces per day that’s probably less than 2000 calories a day? Some don’t mind loosing weight on a trip, but I like to have a wide variety of different things and eat as many calories as possible.
Not always, but often, a lighter item works just as well. I used to hunt in custom heavy logger style boots that were the most comfortable boots ever and it was hard to embrace nylon hikers, but they not only save overall weight, but one less pound on your feet is like four less pounds in the pack. I went too light and a flexible arch just hurt my feet, but I found a model that was only a few ounces more and I’ve since gone through 10 pairs over a couple decades.
This must be for an elk hunt based on the heavy game bag weight?
Is your food weight a little light? It’s almost impossible to get more than 100 calories per ounce - at 22 ounces per day that’s probably less than 2000 calories a day? Some don’t mind loosing weight on a trip, but I like to have a wide variety of different things and eat as many calories as possible.
Not always, but often, a lighter item works just as well. I used to hunt in custom heavy logger style boots that were the most comfortable boots ever and it was hard to embrace nylon hikers, but they not only save overall weight, but one less pound on your feet is like four less pounds in the pack. I went too light and a flexible arch just hurt my feet, but I found a model that was only a few ounces more and I’ve since gone through 10 pairs over a couple decades.
This must be for an elk hunt based on the heavy game bag weight?