I’ve had a few requests to do a gear list for some of my recent trips. Since it’s been over a year since the last one, I thought I would acquiesce. What follows is the list from my recent journey to the Goat Rocks. Though that was a short trip, my gear has varied very little on any trip this year. I’ll take warmer clothing earlier (and later) in the year, and of course the amount of food varies based on the length of the trip, but most everything else remains static. This is quite the change from even just a year ago, where it seems like my gear would change drastically from trip to trip! Perhaps I know what I’m doing a little better now.
Some of the gear is light, some of it isn’t. Regular readers know that I always struggle to find a balance between lightweight, functionality, and durability. Certain items that I carry — like, say, the saw — are not likely to be found in the pack of an average backpacker, but are suited to my method of travel. In all, my base weight for this trip was right at 20lbs. I’m not too ashamed of that. In fact, considering that my pack alone weighs 6lbs when empty, that base weight is pretty darn good.
If you have any questions or comments about the items, feel free to get in touch.
Packed
- Kifaru 20F Slick Bag
- Coccoon Silk Mummy Liner
Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sack (8 liter)
Ex-Officio Boxer Briefs
Fox River AXT Wick Dry Off Road Crew
Ibex Woolies Bottoms
Icebreaker L/S Inca
Bandana (22” x 22”, cotton)
Montbell U.L. Down Inner Jacket
MSR Packtowl UltraLite (large)
Mountain Laurel Designs Spintex EXP Stuff Sack (XLarge)
LOKSAK OPSak (20 x 12.5)
4 days of food
REI nylon mesh bag (5” x 6”)
Mountain Laurel Designs Super Glide Bear Bag Line
Mountain Laurel Designs SuperFly Mini Biner
Mountain Laurel Designs Silnylon Stuff Sack (8” x 12”)
Outdoor Research Rocky Mountain High gaiters
Marmot Precip Full-Zip pants
Gatorade Bottle
2+L Platypus w/ hose, mouthpiece, and bite valve cover
Cut down Platypus scoop
2x ~25ft paracord
Stake bag
4 Durapegs, 2 Eastons, 2 X-pegs, 2 Nite-Ize Figure 9s
Kifaru Paratarp
Black Diamond Alpine Light Carbon Cork Trekking Poles
Kershaw Folding Saw
Barefoot Ted custom huaraches
Kifaru Ultralight PullOut (small)
Aquamira water treatment chemicals (liquid)
Platypus Pre-Filter
Sawed-off toothbrush
Small travel floss
1 oz All-Terrain Weathershield (SPF 30)
0.5 oz Dr. Bronner’s Peppermint soap
Reflectix sit pad
Trail Designs Ti-Tri with 900mL pot and accessories
Therm-a-Rest Z-Lite
TAD Gear BC-8
Silva Ranger CL compass
ACR Whistle
MapTools.com 1:69,500 Grid Tool
Outdoor Research Foray Jacket
Kifaru PackLock Windshirt
Kifaru Longhunter Lid
Shoulder strap
1 quart ziploc
Toilet paper
1 oz Hand sanitizer
Emergency fire kit
First aid kit
Kifaru Ultralight Pullout (small)
REI Keychain Thermometer
K & M Industries Match Case
Croakies Glasses Retention Lanyard
Jetstream ballpoint pen
Sharpie
Highlighter
#2 Pencil
All-Terrain Lip Armor (SPF 25)
4x safety pins
Duct tape (length unknown, .75” diameter roll)
StickPic #3
Badger Healing Balm
Sea to Summit Headnet
Petzl Tactikka headlamp
Tyvek Stuff Sack
Rite in the Rain No. 393-M
Large garbage bag
1 quart ziploc
3x Green Trails maps
Plastic vial-type container (found on street)
16x cotton balls w/ petroleum jelly
Hard glasses case (unknown brand/model)
Oakley soft lens cloth bag
Julbo Micropores (Rx)
Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sack (2 liter)
Bandanna (22” x 22”, cotton)
Canon Powershot SD1000
Spare camera battery
Joby Gorillapod
On Body
- Smartwool Medium Hiking Socks
- Railriders Weatherknickers (old Weatherpants cut to knicker length)
Mora Carbon #1 (w/ modified sheath)
Snot rag (22” x 22” cotton bandanna)
Rubberized BIC lighter
Mountain Hardwear Canyon Shirt
Buff
Boonie hat
Lowa Renegade II Gtx boots
Sole Ed Viesturs Ultra footbeds
Luminox 3001 watch w/ Maratac Bond Regimental NATO band
Suunto Micro Clipper Luminous compass
Paracord necklace
Nemesis Hellion
Ferrocerium Rod
Photon Freedom Micro LED
(I do hope that I haven’t forgotten anything. If you notice anything conspicuously absent, please let me know!)
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