This is a lightweight kit that I have been working on for a while to fit into my 25 liter Golite Ion pack. This kit is suitable for Summer/early Autumn in the Snowy Mountains where I expect around 0C overnight and little rain.
Nearly all of this kit has been used in the field at sometime, I would normally take my Thermarest Neoair sleeping mat but it is out on loan this weekend so I packed my lighter but less comfortable, Thermarest Prolite XS.
Pack, Golite Ion
Sleeping mat, Thermarest Prolite XS or Neoair
Shelter/rain protection, S2S poncho/tarp, pegs guy ropes, one pole (second pole a stick from bush)
Sleeping bag, Macpac Snowflake
Ground sheet, GG Polycro
Bivy Bag, custom made
Clothes, two thermal tops, thermal longs, spare socks, down jacket, gloves
Kitchen, Gram weenie alcohol stove, beer can pot, S2S spoon, mug, bowl, 180ml alcohol
Food, two main meals, two breakfasts, powdered milk, nut bars for lunch and snacks.
Water, 1.1 liter plastic bottle
Firstaid kit
Toiletries
All up pack weight with fuel, food but no water is 3.7kg, plus I always take a small bum bag that I wear on the front, in this bag I keep a small survival kit, compass, matches, knife, whistle, insect repellant, soap, toilet paper, some snack bars, and camera, torch, spare batteries, all up weight around 1kg. I use this bag no matter which pack I use or season I walk in.
With this kit I still have about two liters of room in the Ion pack.
Note, I would prefer to use my Zpack Hexamid tent which is similar weight to the S2S poncho/tarp, if I take the Hexamid, I would probably get a Zpacks cuben rain jacket or something similar rather than the S2S poncho/tarp.
Tony

- Gloite Ion Pack with lightweight gear
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- Gear in pack
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- Bum bag
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- S2S Poncho/Tarp at Big Creamy Flats Namadgi NP ACT
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There is no such thing as bad weather.....only bad clothing. Norwegian Proverb