by freemandale » Sun 15 Jan, 2012 5:57 pm
Thanks Icemancometh.
Walking in SA will be very different to Tas walking. Less wet weather gear but more water. Less layers but more water. I see a theme happening.
I do have a slightly lighter sleeping bag, -6 degrees, which with a thermal liner was fine in the huts on the OLT in Oct. Ideally I would like lightweight everything but that sort of gear doesn't come cheap. Also use a Thermarest self inflating mat - and not the most compact version !
I have a One Planet Strezlecki women's short 75lt pack. Not the lightest but tough and I never need to have anything hanging off the outside. I am only 5' 2", and this was the best fitting pack I could find at the time, about 5 years ago. And the cost was too high to justify replacing...
I have always walked in Tas with someone else and have shared the load regarding cooking, tent and food. I have never needed to carry more than a litre of water; there are always plenty of opportunities to refill with fresh water. SA is much different, even in winter so I am planning on carring at least 3 litre a day.
I have wet weather gear ranging from a full length gortex coat down to a lightweight rain jacket, overpants, gaiters, etc and thermals too many to count.
We have always been very organised re food and have only ever come home with our emergency rations plus snacks we couldn't fit in.
Ideally I would like to cut back on the sleeping bag and mat weight - there are lots of newer, lighter versions of both availabale but I can't justify buying new gear. I am prepared to still carry around the 15kg mark so will hope the lighter clothes, wet weather gear, food for one, will make allowance for the extra tent and water weight.
I am not a keen warm weather walker and will probably not go anywhere before mid April. But I am really looking forward to some time out and there are so many great places to visit that I can try out by myself at minimal risk for a night or two. Thanks to the cool summer so far it is possible to get out for a few hours early in the morning but full day walks are just not my thing now. Roll on autumn!!