Rucker61
WKR
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2013
- Location
- Fort Collins, CO
Cant even read it Rucker. Youll have to put a bigger photo up so we can blow it up.
youve 3 pair socks? id ditch pair. 2 spoons? could cut down to 25' cord probably. looks pretty damn good.
i would take more stakes personally, i run an SL5 as well and carry about 10oz of stakes as ive used every one of them a couple times. (19 of them)
also, do you not use trekking poles and thats why youre packing golite pole? cut a branch?
Your list looks good to me. The only changes that I might make would be 2 pairs of merino boxers and two pairs of socks. With two of each you will have a dry pair if you get wet, and you also can wash a set. The amount of paracord that you bring depends upon whether you are planning to hang a bear bag. If so, you will want 50'. Finally, I personally think long underwear bottoms are worth the weight. I know I've been happy to have them when I got up to pee in the middle of the night, and late September mornings in Colorado at over 10k feet can be pretty nippy.
I show two pair of boxers, one worn and one stored. I just picked the merino ones up and haven't worn them in any kind of heat. I thought I would try them out. I've already got the ex-officio's to wear if I find that the merinos don't cut it.
Hopefully this works.
- Ditch the go lite pole and just use both trekking poles maybe, Luke Moffat has a video on how to do this on here somewhere.
Your bow (set up for hunting with rest, sight, quiver, etc.) seems vey light??? I usually feel more comfortable with a few extra arrows and batteries.
i run 4 GH at the corners, 4 hilleberg pro pegs for the guy lines, 4 mini GH for the middle and the when the bad weather is blowing through i use 7 hilleberg vipers at all the loops to keep it sucked down.Socks are pretty light, and the sporks are, too. Cheap insurance if one is lost/breaks. Not sure how the bears are, so I'll be hanging the food. I have 4 MSR groundhog stakes and 6 mini groundhog stakes for the middles and guy lines. I can add more of either. How do you pitch your SL5?
I'm planning on spike camping rather than bivy camping, and if I'm using the trekking poles for the tent than I can use them for packing a load, correct?
buy a bear tag![]()
You're right, I was going on catalogue published weight. It's just over 5 lbs all told. It is was it is, though, as I'm not going to change anything on it. Why do you carry more than the basic load of arrows?