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It's actually not that hard to get the pack that light. My pack for the 100-Mile this year will be sub 30 pounds, and I met a few NOBO thru-hikers that were doing it. I am a gear-head and weigh everything, which I keep on a spreadsheet. Here is an example of going light, but not ultra-light.
Pack: REI UL45...2.56 pounds
Bag: LL Bean 750 Down 15°...2.75 pounds
Tent: LL Bean Light Stuff 2 rainfly, with footprint...2.20 pounds
Sleeping pad: Ridgerest (full length).....0.76 pounds
Stove: Alcohol Foster's can, plus 12oz fuel...0.63 pounds
Cooking set: Snowpeak Titanium pot and spork....0.29 pounds
Total for base pack weight: 9.19 pounds
That leaves 15.81 pounds left for clothing and food for the week if you're aiming for a 25 pound pack, easily do-able.
Food is equally easy to add up, depending on how you want to eat and what you want to spend. A day could weigh about a pound, and it'd look something like this:
Breakfast: Oatmeal, 2 packets...3.2 ounces total
Lunch: Freeze dried beef stew...3.9 ounces
Dinner: Mashed potatoes and salmon pouch...3.8 and 3.3 ounces
Snacks: 3 special-K bars...2.4 ounces
Total for the day: 16.6 ounces, or 1.04 pounds and all found at Wal-Mart. I usually skip lunch and snack on the go, so I could substitute 5 more Special-K bars in place of the beef stew, for a total of 8 for the day.
It'd actually be easier to go even lighter overall, I'm just using what I have available, which is nothing special. I also don't believe in being uncomfortable, what's the point if you can't enjoy yourself.
Pack: REI UL45...2.56 pounds
Bag: LL Bean 750 Down 15°...2.75 pounds
Tent: LL Bean Light Stuff 2 rainfly, with footprint...2.20 pounds
Sleeping pad: Ridgerest (full length).....0.76 pounds
Stove: Alcohol Foster's can, plus 12oz fuel...0.63 pounds
Cooking set: Snowpeak Titanium pot and spork....0.29 pounds
Total for base pack weight: 9.19 pounds
That leaves 15.81 pounds left for clothing and food for the week if you're aiming for a 25 pound pack, easily do-able.
Food is equally easy to add up, depending on how you want to eat and what you want to spend. A day could weigh about a pound, and it'd look something like this:
Breakfast: Oatmeal, 2 packets...3.2 ounces total
Lunch: Freeze dried beef stew...3.9 ounces
Dinner: Mashed potatoes and salmon pouch...3.8 and 3.3 ounces
Snacks: 3 special-K bars...2.4 ounces
Total for the day: 16.6 ounces, or 1.04 pounds and all found at Wal-Mart. I usually skip lunch and snack on the go, so I could substitute 5 more Special-K bars in place of the beef stew, for a total of 8 for the day.
It'd actually be easier to go even lighter overall, I'm just using what I have available, which is nothing special. I also don't believe in being uncomfortable, what's the point if you can't enjoy yourself.
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