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    Your list looks ok Adam, I wonder if you have enough spare food. They taste like shit but I’d add two more back country meals. Nothing worse than going hungry. They’re not heavy.
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    You should try absolute wilderness meals
    They are same price and taste 100x better
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    Prior to my last trip away with @Ryan_Songhurst I decided to go ahead and record the weight of everything I was putting in my pack. With the weather in Christchurch at the moment being less than desirable, I sat inside today and went through my gear again. I found an app/website online which allows you to create easy gear lists and play around with categorising each item.

    I've quickly thrown in what I would normally take on a summer/spring/autumn trip onto the tops. Gave me a bit of a surprise really to find out just how much gear I am carrying.

    The little T-Shirt symbol beside some of the items indicates that it is being worn on my person and not stored in my pack.

    https://www.geargrams.com/list?id=47502

    Only thing that needs to be added to this list is food. For me this changes a fair bit depending on the type of trip I'm heading out on but most times I'd be around 800grams - 1kg of food per day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sambnz View Post
    Prior to my last trip away with @Ryan_Songhurst I decided to go ahead and record the weight of everything I was putting in my pack. With the weather in Christchurch at the moment being less than desirable, I sat inside today and went through my gear again. I found an app/website online which allows you to create easy gear lists and play around with categorising each item.

    I've quickly thrown in what I would normally take on a summer/spring/autumn trip onto the tops. Gave me a bit of a surprise really to find out just how much gear I am carrying.

    The little T-Shirt symbol beside some of the items indicates that it is being worn on my person and not stored in my pack.

    https://www.geargrams.com/list?id=47502

    Only thing that needs to be added to this list is food. For me this changes a fair bit depending on the type of trip I'm heading out on but most times I'd be around 800grams - 1kg of food per day.
    Haha I had to laugh at your description of your longjohns, those things were wrecked two years ago and you still use them haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Haha I had to laugh at your description of your longjohns, those things were wrecked two years ago and you still use them haha
    Absolutely nothing wrong with them. They're aerodynamic and the breathability is through the roof.
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    Nice little website, might have to have a go at that before my next big trip

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    Quote Originally Posted by sambnz View Post
    Prior to my last trip away with @Ryan_Songhurst I decided to go ahead and record the weight of everything I was putting in my pack. With the weather in Christchurch at the moment being less than desirable, I sat inside today and went through my gear again. I found an app/website online which allows you to create easy gear lists and play around with categorising each item.

    I've quickly thrown in what I would normally take on a summer/spring/autumn trip onto the tops. Gave me a bit of a surprise really to find out just how much gear I am carrying.

    The little T-Shirt symbol beside some of the items indicates that it is being worn on my person and not stored in my pack.

    https://www.geargrams.com/list?id=47502

    Only thing that needs to be added to this list is food. For me this changes a fair bit depending on the type of trip I'm heading out on but most times I'd be around 800grams - 1kg of food per day.
    Makes for interesting reading, especially when your boots make up for 10% of your total gear weight.

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    Lots of good information on this thread. I also have a list that is printed and pinned to the board in the shed, one for long trips, one for day hunts. Do you think I ever manage to leave without forgetting something? In fact leaving the house in one go is so rare I am actually waiting, as I drive away, to remember what it is that I’ve forgotten. Being rural it’s quite tedious going up and down the driveway cos I’ve forgotten something, sometimes three times. Bloody hopeless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nibblet View Post
    Makes for interesting reading, especially when your boots make up for 10% of your total gear weight.
    Yeah I noticed that also. Makes it a fair bit easier to recognise the areas you can start looking at to shave weight.

    For me, its pack and sleeping bag. Changing my pack to a lighter weight one and swapping my sleeping bag out for a quilt will get my pack weight down to 8.7kg.

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    We’ve come a long long way from wooden frame packs etc....heavy gear....canned food ...etc......this type of info is good for everyone and especially the ones getting into this game....kudos to you mate,many need and want a starting point...
    It's not the mountain we conquer,but ourselves.....Sir Edmund Hillary

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kooza View Post
    Anyone tied the kuiu gators? My huntech are not far off falling off.
    Love my kuiu gators. Most comfy ones i have used. They are the Toray fabric they use for the Yukon raincoat so lightweightish. After 5 years they are pretty smashed. Definitely replacing with the same though
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    Quote Originally Posted by longrange308 View Post
    You should try absolute wilderness meals
    They are same price and taste 100x better
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    sunblock!!!

    you don,t need sunblock that,s for poofters sunglasses and a good hat is all you need as you will be fully concealed in drab hunting gear otherwise your guna stick out like a sheep shaggers arse

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    Quote Originally Posted by sambnz View Post
    Prior to my last trip away with @Ryan_Songhurst I decided to go ahead and record the weight of everything I was putting in my pack. With the weather in Christchurch at the moment being less than desirable, I sat inside today and went through my gear again. I found an app/website online which allows you to create easy gear lists and play around with categorising each item.

    I've quickly thrown in what I would normally take on a summer/spring/autumn trip onto the tops. Gave me a bit of a surprise really to find out just how much gear I am carrying.

    The little T-Shirt symbol beside some of the items indicates that it is being worn on my person and not stored in my pack.

    https://www.geargrams.com/list?id=47502

    Only thing that needs to be added to this list is food. For me this changes a fair bit depending on the type of trip I'm heading out on but most times I'd be around 800grams - 1kg of food per day.
    Be interested in your food list

    Day at home here so I've just weighed a few items and looked at a food list grams v calories
    Went to buy some camouflage trousers the other day but I couldn't find any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paddygonebush View Post
    Love my kuiu gators. Most comfy ones i have used. They are the Toray fabric they use for the Yukon raincoat so lightweightish. After 5 years they are pretty smashed. Definitely replacing with the same though
    They look good
    How's the under to boot strap holding up?
    Went to buy some camouflage trousers the other day but I couldn't find any.

 

 

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