Pack: Lightwave Ultrahike, 60 liters, (1.25kg).
Not my lightest pack but it is my most comfortable and has become my go to pack for cooler weather trips where I need to carry a bit more gear, on this trip I did not experience any back, neck or shoulder pain.
Tent: Mountain Designs Nutrino 1 (MD-N1). modified to make it into a 4 season tent, plus snow pegs (1725g with snow pegs). The MD-N1 held up very well in the strong winds but was quite noisy, another problem that I experienced was the tent does not have good ventilation and in the windy cold conditions I had some ice fall on me.
Sleep system: my
sleep system comprises of a Western Mountaineering (WM) Summerlite sleeping bag, 525g, BPL 180 synthetic quilt 490g. (total 1015g), plus WM Down Flash Jacket 255g and Down Pants 185g.(total 440) both jacket and pants are dual use and where used to supplement warmth both in and out of the sleeping bag.
This was the first time I have used this complete sleep system and I am very happy with it, the system worked extremely well, with the BPL quilt I was able to regulate the my warmth, and I was toasty warm in the minimum temperatures we experienced, which at a guess was around -10C and possible lower, this setup appears to be a winner.
Sleeping Mat: Neoair regular 410g + three quarter length closed cell mat 72g which was used on top of Neoair (Total.482g)
This was the biggest surprise, after reading the recent excellent sleeping mat review on BPL by Roger Caffin and Will Reitvel which also covered combinations of inflatable mats and closed cell mats, I decided to try this system out, even though it was quite cold at night I did not feel any cold coming through the bottom of my sleep system, for me this is a big winner.
Tony

- Nutrino 1 with Mt Townsend in the distance
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