I thought I'd share some thoughts on gear used for the trail. I walked Ellery Creek to Glen Helen Resort, the weather was clear, not a drop of rain and the locals told me there had been no rain to speak of for two months. Day time temps were up to low twenties, often with cold winds and night time wasn't colder than -3.
So, to the gear:
Shelter - Tarptent Notch - posted about this in the gear section so you can check it out there. The shelter was about 820g with pegs and stuff sack and performed well. There was some tough ground and tying down to rocks became necessary. I used MSR Groundhogs and Easton 9" aluminium stakes.
Sleeping Bag - Western Mountaineering Apache MF - minus 10 bag and was overkill !
Mat - Exped UL down mat short - great warmth for 500g
Pack - Aarn Featherlite Freedom - I took this for hauling extra water as there was one day with no access to water so I needed an extra 3L. The pack system is great and balances the weight so it sits on your hips, with lighter gear however I think I could get away with a more basic pack
Clothing - wore RAB softshell pants and a Lowe Alpine long sleeve synth top during the day. The great performers for the trip were my Inov8 Roclites and Montane Wind shirt. Despite the tough terrain (man I've never hiked over so many sharp rocks) I never got a blister, hot spot or sore feet wearing trail runners. The shoes are also still in great shape, despite the punishment there's barely a blemish (apart from dust, ohh so much dust...). The wind shirt at 65g is possibly the best bang for buck for weight / warmth. It did a great job at cutting out the wind and was worn quite a bit.
Overnight I had a nanopuff as my mid layer and Brooks Range Alpini for my insulation layer. The Brooks Range down jacket was way overkill, but it did make an awesome pillow
Also worth mentioning is the Sawyer Squeeze Filter - it performed flawlessly and purifies water quickly with no electronic issues !
Loved the trail and look forward to returning and doing the whole thing.