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    My list already had the tent added

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Jack View Post
    My list already had the tent added
    That's a typo re pillow it should be 91grams
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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Jack View Post
    That's a typo re pillow it should be 91grams
    Oh man i was hoping it was some super fancy fluffy pillow you couldn't be with out haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart View Post
    ok heres mine, its always changing a little

    Pack:
    Kuiu 4000Lt and rain cover 2.35Kg

    Sleep System: 2.25 Kg
    Kuiu Summit Star
    Sea to summit Spark 3 Sleeping bag
    Thermorest neo Air
    sea to summit pillow
    Reactor liner


    Cooking: 1 Kg
    Msr Pocket rocket deluxe
    Jetboil frying pan
    Tokes titanium plate
    350ml titanium cup
    small knife
    full gas can
    small bag with lighter, spices, spork etc

    Packed Clothes: 1.4kg
    all Kuiu
    240 hoodie
    zip off long johns
    kutana rain jacket
    super down pro puffer
    axis gloves and neck gatier

    few other bits like chargers headlamp, lantern, game bags, butchery knife/steel, first aid kit, poo roll and water bottle puts me at 9.3Kg before food

    That is packed and ready to go for 2 nights next weekend, food will probably be another 1 - 1.5kg
    You are really an outdoor people I got most of your stuffs as well, some new brought are still as new in storage.
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    Me and my wife used to hiking a lots, I found a good backpacking system really will help with those weights. Same load in different backpack, I feel different weights on my shoulders and a good system will give me more mobility. I brought two aluminum frame backpacks, one for fishing with two wheels, the other one is for hunting, no wheels but bit lighter and stronger, have more attachments for holding all sort of gears as well for what you hunted.
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    Do none of you guys feed your dogs out hunting 😅
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    @Pop Shot they don't have enough food to feed them selves
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Rabbit View Post
    You are really an outdoor people I got most of your stuffs as well, some new brought are still as new in storage.
    I don’t get it….

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pop Shot View Post
    Do none of you guys feed your dogs out hunting ��
    She Carry’s her own… food is another topic all together, i vac seal steak and onions. Bacon and sausages for breakfast
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    The most difficult bit of "multi day trip" equipment to sort I think is the daypack/knifebelt/binopouch thing. I like to leave my main pack in camp, usually nice and tidy with most stuff stowed in case a quick exit is required- weathers setting in/shoot something right on dark and want to get out ahead of the game.

    My usual day pack (twin needle mollyme) is way to heavy to carry "extra",a bumbag doesn't sit well under a normal pack/waist belt (for me anyway) and a bino pouch's I've seen don't have enough room to carry all the day stuff ....Thought on what works for you ??
    I have a ‘danz bags’ bum bag, which folds up really small, and a canvas meat bag/pikau. The latter rolls up to about the size of a tin of beans. The bum bag has plenty of room, and the pikau is only used to cart meat.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 199p View Post
    Oh man i was hoping it was some super fancy fluffy pillow you couldn't be with out haha
    So was I but sadly no its a blow up Aliexpress job but works fine for $17
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    Ive done a bit of Lightweight shopping and here's my list

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    @burtonator what’s your food for 500gm a day? my food bag for my first roar trip this year was 6kg for 6 nights/7 days, over the 2 trips I did I lost 3kg
    Shut up, get out & start pushing!

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    That 500g is basically 3 dehi meals and a choc bar

    I generally don’t run that on a 2-3 day trip. A bit of fresh food goes a long way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Jack View Post
    So was I but sadly no its a blow up Aliexpress job but works fine for $17
    ...But not the blow up "three inviting orifices" type I hope...
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