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<blockquote data-quote="Taylorbok" data-source="post: 2891910" data-attributes="member: 118538"><p>I'm not going to take spotting scope, I believe one other person is but I feel I'll be ok with just bino's</p><p></p><p>I was worried about putting roll outside incase it's raining? same with spare layers, I figured they need to be in the pack. I've got my food divided into day's in ziplock bag's I figured each morning put that day's food at the top of the pack for easy access. I am planning to do some mock hike's/ camps but I'm still sorting how to get everything into the pack first hahaha.</p><p></p><p>I was planning to haul one Nalgene bottle of water, plus the hydration bladder in the pack. I have a sawyer water filter and the other guys are telling me water will be easy to find.</p><p></p><p>I've been trying to buy lightweight items that still fit the bill for warmth. Yes my bag is down but it's still pretty bulky, rated for 0*f they told me the one year it got down to -20*F one night. The food seems to take up a ton of space, I now realize I can cut one breakfast so that will help. I went with Eureka Midori tent, it seemed to be the smallest/ lightest I could go with out spending a fortune on an ultralight, most that were lighter didn't have a bottom and with the possibility of snow I figured I needed a bottom. I really don't have anything I'm planning to take that I don't feel is absolutely necessary .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylorbok, post: 2891910, member: 118538"] I'm not going to take spotting scope, I believe one other person is but I feel I'll be ok with just bino's I was worried about putting roll outside incase it's raining? same with spare layers, I figured they need to be in the pack. I've got my food divided into day's in ziplock bag's I figured each morning put that day's food at the top of the pack for easy access. I am planning to do some mock hike's/ camps but I'm still sorting how to get everything into the pack first hahaha. I was planning to haul one Nalgene bottle of water, plus the hydration bladder in the pack. I have a sawyer water filter and the other guys are telling me water will be easy to find. I've been trying to buy lightweight items that still fit the bill for warmth. Yes my bag is down but it's still pretty bulky, rated for 0*f they told me the one year it got down to -20*F one night. The food seems to take up a ton of space, I now realize I can cut one breakfast so that will help. I went with Eureka Midori tent, it seemed to be the smallest/ lightest I could go with out spending a fortune on an ultralight, most that were lighter didn't have a bottom and with the possibility of snow I figured I needed a bottom. I really don't have anything I'm planning to take that I don't feel is absolutely necessary . [/QUOTE]
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