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Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread
That's heavy. Really heavy. 120lbs is more than twice as heavy as I've ever hiked with, but granted, I was 12 at the time. 50-60lbs is a lot for a 12 yo...
Someday I'll get to Philmont. I keep forgetting you are associated with the BSA.
I think I've seen others use that stove... Technology has come a long way in the last 10 years.I still have a whisperlite international as my pack stove, but I plan on picking up a jetboil soon. Its crazy, when the whisperlite came out, it was miles ahead of everything else out there, and now its looked at as a heavy stove.
I need to get a new backpacking tent, possibly something with carbon fiber this time around, and I have yet to find a lightweight sleeping bag that I am comfortable in.
For the last few years, I have been buying cold weather gear. I picked up a discontinued sierra designs 4 season tent a few years ago for a great price, and with my gear, I have always been comfortable in even the coldest of weather.
I haven't really done any real backpacking since I went to philmont in 2002, and looking back on it now, I dont know how I did it then. Without food or water, my pack was 87lbs when I weighed in at base camp, the most that they would let me leave with. Add 2.5 gallons of water, and with having a large pack, a good portion of the crews food, I was probably around 115-120 lbs. I think that with my current winter gear I could easily beat that now.
That's heavy. Really heavy. 120lbs is more than twice as heavy as I've ever hiked with, but granted, I was 12 at the time. 50-60lbs is a lot for a 12 yo...
Someday I'll get to Philmont. I keep forgetting you are associated with the BSA.