I’m new to the community and thought a little activity on the community couldn’t hurt!

I am a pretty large guy (6’2", 240lbs) who’s also pushing 50. As much as I’d like to do ultralight, I struggle to keep my base weight around 20lbs because I need large gear and sleeping on the ground is not that sexy for me. Plus… I have a chair because sitting on the ground is about as unsexy as sleeping on the ground is. I started off with a 50+lb pack and have gotten better gear as I’ve gotten more into backpacking.

I’ve done the CA section of PCT and now I do section hikes on the AT as I live on the east coast now. My trail name is JoePaca, and if you’ve seen me at a camp, I’m pretty easy to remember.

I’m happy to give honest opinions on any of the gear in my list, but I’m pretty happy with all of it.

  • Kindymycin@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    I’m totally with you on the camping chair. I consider it a nonnegotiable luxury. Jetboils are awesome. Could cut some weight by swapping out the bear vault for and Opsak Loksak. I haven’t had any problems with critters being attracted since using that and it weighs nothing. I do put that inside a more durable sack and hang up in a tree. Another luxury item I like to take is a hand chainsaw. Very little weight and makes cutting down bigger sticks much easier and safer. Overall sounds like a great setup friend!

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    1 year ago

    I have a very similar setup, perhaps also owing to being a larger individual.

    I don’t think that water bottles, headlamps, trowels, and towels belong in the luxury category. Camp chair, definitely, especially if you already have a bearvault to sit on.

    How do you carry your bear can on/in your pack?

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      1 year ago

      I keep most of my cooking and personal care stuff in the bear can, and the shadowlight has a nice thick pad, so I put my sleep system in the trash bag on the bottom, try to center the can as much as possible while upright, tent on one side with ground cloth wrapped around the poles on the other and mostly just try to cram anything else around either side just to keep it stable.

      I put my water bottle in luxury because my filter holds water, the headlamp because I have a phone with a light in my pocket, historically I’ve cleaned stuff off with my shirt then stream washed my shirt, and I have dug cat holes with sticks. All that stuff just makes the trip easier, but I could survive without them.