Onestepmore wrote:I guess the LW definitions are really only for solo walkers
Or are there rules, eg if youre walking with your spouse, do you halve the tent and shared cookgear weight? First aid kit, TP etc is only carried by one person generally
I'm just wondering how I can compare weights
My hubby and I split our gear and I think that is why we find it so easy to be LW. He takes then tent, I take the cook gear, split the other shared gear evenly, etc. We each carry our own clothes, scroggin and water. I haven't measured for a while but when we did the OLT last year our base weights were around 7 and 5kg respectively so definitely LW and closing in on UL. We had enough gear to stay comfortable, happy and well fed though five days of rain and snow, though we did choose to skip the tent and stay in the huts at night. A wet tent would have weighed things down a bit more. We had our first rain/frost free camping night in a year last month. What a joy it was to pack up our tent!
If you are looking at base weights as a spreadsheet exercise then you can either split the shared gear or you can work it out exactly by measuring each item's weight and assigning it to an individual. We took our 7yo and 9yo for an overnighter recently and I couldn't believe how light my pack was even though I was carrying my gear plus sleeping bag and food for one of the children. It was fantastic!!! It did help that it was only one night so really equivalent to two nights of food for me.