Hi sirius tas,
sirius Tas wrote:Hi Tony,
Just looking at gear list.....are they your own weights or those supplied by manufacturer??....as I notice you've given down to 10ths of a gram....which would require scientific scales to measure.
Also noticed following not listed..
1st Aid kit containing....whistle, thermal blanket, roller bandages(snake bite etc), wound dressing, triangular bandage,band aids(blisters, minor cuts etc),pins, needle and thread, emergency food
Toilet gear...trowel, toilet paper,towel etc
water container??
compass or gps??
note book, pencil..
camera??...don't bother with one.
I have access to a set of scales that can weigh up to 34 kg at 0.1g resolution, the scales will also tare up to 34kg.
The weight of the items in my list above are for in my pack only and thank you for pointing out that I had left off the first aid kit this was a unintentional mistake. My first aid kit also holds my personal hygiene items, soap, towel and toilet paper, spare matches and its weight is around 350g, my first aid kit carries most of the items covered in you post, I carry spare food but that is in my food bag. I do not carry a trowel as we often are camped near a hut with a pit toilet but when not near a toilet, I dig a hole with a stick and when possible burn my used TP.
I do not carry a thermal blanket as I do not think they are required when I have a tent and sleeping bag.
I carry a Compass, whistle, knife, torch, matches, some toilet paper and a film canister with my personal details, medical history and some water proof matches all this in a small bum bag around my waste which I also hang my camera off.
I carry the PLB and my waking mate carries the GPS, when I need to take my own GPS I take my Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS, 78g I think.
I do not carry note pad as my mate carries one but it is something that I will consider.
Tony
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