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<blockquote data-quote="RedTape" data-source="post: 1902857" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>My main thought would be to not go overboard and end up with something too heavy that's going to weigh you down. Go with a nice sil tarp and ultralight hammock instead of a tent, maybe only one change of clothes with extra socks/underwear. A small MSR pot you can cook and drink out of rather than a whole cook set. </p><p></p><p>The basics: a multitool and knife. A couple ways to start a fire, basic fishing gear for food, water purification, compass, rope, etc. a lot of stuff would be nice, but it's pretty easy to end up with a 45-50 lbs pack and I'd rather stick to the basics and have a 25 lbs pack.</p><p></p><p>About the only thing I double up on are knives and fire starters because those are the two things I really don't want to be without. It's also good to do a couple overnighters with minimal gear and adjust to your needs...it's really nothing more than backpack camping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedTape, post: 1902857, member: 66"] My main thought would be to not go overboard and end up with something too heavy that's going to weigh you down. Go with a nice sil tarp and ultralight hammock instead of a tent, maybe only one change of clothes with extra socks/underwear. A small MSR pot you can cook and drink out of rather than a whole cook set. The basics: a multitool and knife. A couple ways to start a fire, basic fishing gear for food, water purification, compass, rope, etc. a lot of stuff would be nice, but it's pretty easy to end up with a 45-50 lbs pack and I'd rather stick to the basics and have a 25 lbs pack. About the only thing I double up on are knives and fire starters because those are the two things I really don't want to be without. It's also good to do a couple overnighters with minimal gear and adjust to your needs...it's really nothing more than backpack camping. [/QUOTE]
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