Finding the pack and loadout for this event is part of the fun because it's the same old balancing act of durability vs weight for what we're looking at doing. I've got some lightweight packs, and I've done some backpacking with some nasty and heavy loads. Last night I started laying stuff out and took some pictures. Once I had it all loaded up I was at 40# with the gunrunner and I still have a lot of tweaking to do. My goal is at least to get to 35# as a max weight with food & water and everything. That's 40# full kit, and if the event allows that they'll carry some of it like in years past with either shelter or food then all the better for me. I have my first custom rifle being built as we speak, but I used a similar rifle last night and I was at 15# for the rifle and scope. Really made me think about getting an ultralight rifle and just seeing what it could do.
Pictures of last nights first draft just for giggles:
All packaged up and laid out.
Most everything dumped out and spread out.
It may seem like a silly exercise in being a gear nutt, but doing this last night really hammered the point home to me. Individual shelters are bulky and weigh more than needed. My tent with poles weighs just over 3#. I love it even though I'm a hammock guy, if I have to go to ground this is the tent for me, but I my hammock tarp with doors using trekking poles will make a tent wide enough for two grown men to have room and not be snuggled up. My 2go trifecta can be the ground cloth underneath with room for two. Best part is those are about 1# each and can be divided into packs. Saves space and weight.
Tent (1 person):
Tarp & trifecta (2 people):
Here's the 12' hammock gear journey tarp on a ridgeline. I think I can get two people under this with gear pretty easily.
This is still very much a work in progress, but there's a decent chance that one of us will be able to get the job done with the gunrunner. I found a great deal on a full size gunslinger, so when that arrives I'll do the same/similar test with it.
Pictures of last nights first draft just for giggles:
All packaged up and laid out.
Most everything dumped out and spread out.
It may seem like a silly exercise in being a gear nutt, but doing this last night really hammered the point home to me. Individual shelters are bulky and weigh more than needed. My tent with poles weighs just over 3#. I love it even though I'm a hammock guy, if I have to go to ground this is the tent for me, but I my hammock tarp with doors using trekking poles will make a tent wide enough for two grown men to have room and not be snuggled up. My 2go trifecta can be the ground cloth underneath with room for two. Best part is those are about 1# each and can be divided into packs. Saves space and weight.
Tent (1 person):
Tarp & trifecta (2 people):
Here's the 12' hammock gear journey tarp on a ridgeline. I think I can get two people under this with gear pretty easily.
This is still very much a work in progress, but there's a decent chance that one of us will be able to get the job done with the gunrunner. I found a great deal on a full size gunslinger, so when that arrives I'll do the same/similar test with it.
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