Friday, July 15, 2011

Pack's contents

This is what I have so far, which would last me comfortably for a few days or more. For lighter hikes you lighten the pack. About 25 pounds when full, varies with the seasons and how much I feel like carrying.

Most unpacked
OKC Survival knife, stones, and Letherman multitool
Books, Health, and Hygiene
Passion packed, go. I need to reduce the amount hanging outside, the sandals and mess tin will go inside when I make a bungie brace for a bedroll or tent to securely strap to the bottom after I get a good raincover. The more secured your pack is and the less jossling of supplies means better balance and less stress on your back.

The North Face Terra 35 Pack
Eureka Solitare Tent
Coleman mess tin, mug, and utensils
Ontario Knife Company Air Force Survival Knife w/ leather sheath
Leatherman multitool pocketknife
Grindstone and Arkansas whetstone
Princeton Tec BYTE headlamp
New Balance 479 shoes
Oniell Sandals
Water Proof Matches
1/4" nylon camp cord
Medical Kit
Magnet
Thread and needle
Homemade Water Filter
Garbage and ziplock bags
Tripod seat
Steel leader wire
Rubber Bands
Carabiner Clips
Gloves
Blanket
Towel
Sunhat
Clothes and socks
Hand sanitizer
Bugspray
Sunblock
Oral hygiene kit
Bubblewrap sleeping pad
My books
Zune
Sony Handycam SR-45
Moto droid
And of course, water bottles

Things I'd like/plan to add:
Thermarest self inflating sleeping pad
Solar usb charger (solio classic or kiwi u powered, not sure yet)
Consumer grade water filter (katadyn vario, or some msr)
UV purifier (SteriPEN adventurer)
Hydration pack
Fiberous Camp towel
Rainproof pack cover
Rinseless shampoo
Wax thread and seam sealer

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