Franco wrote:Kind of funny for me to read this sort of thread.
Only a few years ago anyone carrying a pack lighter than 30kg was a wimp and having a sub 3kg tent made with less than 70 denier material was suicidal.
Now apparently 15 denier is OK and you are not likely going to be arrested or stoned for having a sub 15kg pack.
What next ?
Franco
Well the thread wasn't supposed to be funny

but I asked because when I was a kid I was in scouts and often was camping and bushwalking. There was no such thing as lightweight, this is what you had to take and you took it. I remember my pack was simple, not with all the bells and whistles of todays with a rudimentary harness, if that's what you called it and you just wore it. Tents were nothing like todays and weight of a tent was easily 4kg or over. You took billy pots hung somewhere outside of the pac and therm-a-rest mats, what were they. Now that said I guess we only camped cold a few time, remember cracking ice jumping in water in the Blue Mountains, never moved so fast in all my life to find a camp fire but that was way back in the 70's early 80's.
Technology seems to be out of control now and seems every gram matters. I have fond memories of trying to climb hills with a overloaded pack way back them and never regretted the adventures. I'm a lot older now and my back would probably have second thoughts on trying to do that again, so I was wondering in todays world what is Stupidly Heavy, Or maybe what should I be aiming at trying to carry now days.
I have never thought of lightweight, i have only ever though bomb proof and high quality. Best I can afford no matter what it is.
Been a interesting read