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=== Gear ===
== Priority Ordering ==
*Pack
*sleeping blanket/bag
**[http://zpacks.com/backpacks/arc_blast.shtml Zpacks ArcBlast]
*base layers
***30 lb weight limit (22-25lb goal)
*midweight layer
*go suit
*socks
*gaiters
*whistle
*watch
 
== Gear ==
*Pack [http://zpacks.com/backpacks/arc_blast.shtml Zpacks ArcBlast]
***30 lb weight limit (20lb goal)
***60L, grey, 19" with two side pockets, shock cord lashing, and a key pocket.  
***60L, grey, 19" with two side pockets, shock cord lashing, and a key pocket.  


*Bear cans (rent?)
*Bear cans
**BV500
**[http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/bearcanrentals.htm yosemite rental]
**[http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/bearcanrentals.htm yosemite rental]


*Footwear
*Footwear
**trail
**trail
***Krystle ordered [http://www.amazon.com/Altra-Womens-Superior-1-5-Running/dp/B00F36Y930 Altra Superior 1.5]. Superior 2.0 may be "blockier."
***[http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Trail-Running-Shoes-Reviews/Saucony-Peregrine-5 Saucony Peregrine 5]
**camp/alternate (flip flops? chacos? barefoots?)
**camp/alternate (flip flops? chacos? barefoots?)


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*** Big Agnes Jack Rabbit SL2 (note: apply additional waterproofing)
*** Big Agnes Jack Rabbit SL2 (note: apply additional waterproofing)
***Weight: 4 lbs 2.7 oz / 66.7 oz ([http://www.backpackgeartest.org/reviews/Shelters/Tents/Big%20Agnes%20Jack%20Rabbit%20SL2/Test%20Report%20by%20Ray%20Estrella/ source])
***Weight: 4 lbs 2.7 oz / 66.7 oz ([http://www.backpackgeartest.org/reviews/Shelters/Tents/Big%20Agnes%20Jack%20Rabbit%20SL2/Test%20Report%20by%20Ray%20Estrella/ source])
***needs replacement stakes
**Option B: A-frame catenary tarp + bivy
**Option B: A-frame catenary tarp + bivy
***Mountain Laurel Designs Grace Tarp ([http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Ultralight-Tent-Reviews/Mountain-Laurel-Designs-Grace-Tarp-Duo OGL review])
***Tarp: Mountain Laurel Designs Grace Tarp ([http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Ultralight-Tent-Reviews/Mountain-Laurel-Designs-Grace-Tarp-Duo OGL review])
**** Weight: Solo: 12oz; Duo: 16oz
**** Weight: Solo: 12oz
***Bivy??
***Bivy: [http://www.rei.com/product/794292/rei-minimalist-bivy-regular REI Minimalist]
 
**** Weight: 15oz
*** Tyvek ground sheet (3.2m)
**** Weight: ???
**MSR Groundhog stakes (x6)
*Sleeping gear
*Sleeping gear
** Therm-a-rest NeoAir XLite (womens — smaller, lighter, warmer)
** Therm-a-rest NeoAir XLite (womens — smaller, lighter, warmer)
**liner?
**quilt/ bag
**quilt/ bag
***Mountain hardware ultralamina 20
***Mountain hardware ultralamina 20?
***[http://www.backpacking.net/makegear/make-quilt/index.html DIY] 24 oz / way cheaper (primaloft available [http://www.seattlefabrics.com/insulations.html here])
***[http://www.backpacking.net/makegear/make-quilt/index.html DIY] 24 oz / way cheaper (primaloft available [http://www.seattlefabrics.com/insulations.html here])?
***alternative: 2 layers of climashield apex. Primaloft sport wears faster, isn't as effective of an insulator (warmth to weight ratio). Primaloft Gold is great but really hard to find.
***alternative: 2 layers of climashield apex. Primaloft sport wears faster, isn't as effective of an insulator (warmth to weight ratio). Primaloft Gold is great but really hard to find.


*On-trail accessories
*On-trail accessories
**Trekking poles
**Trekking poles — Leki Corklite
**sunglasses
**sunglasses
**gaiters
**gaiters
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*Navigation & emergency
*Navigation & emergency
**maps
**maps
**compass
**compass — Suunto M3 Global Pro
**mirror?
**mirror?
**whistle?
**whistle?
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**stove + fuel
**stove + fuel
**knife/multitool
**knife/multitool
**udigit
**Shovel — udigit!
**mini lighter
**mini lighter


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**needle + thread
**needle + thread
**waterproof matches
**waterproof matches
**water treatment tablets
**water treatment tablets (aquamira)
**ID, health insurance card, cash, debit card
**ID, health insurance card, cash, debit card
**emergency contact info
**emergency contact info
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**on-trail
**on-trail
*** socks
*** socks
*** underwear?
*** trail/running shorts (x2)
*** trail/running shorts
*** trail shirt (?)
*** shortsleeve shirt?
*** gaiters
**base layers
*** hat?
 
** Layers
** Mid-weight insulation
***base layer top
*** North Face Thermo Ball
***base layer bottom
**rain shell -- OR Helium II
*** Mid-weight layer — ~100 weight fleece (Patagonia R1?)
**gloves (mtn hardware)
*** Insulated layer — North Face Thermo Ball
**hat/cap/beanie
**weather gear
***rain shell OR Helium II
***gloves (mtn hardware?)
***hat/cap/beanie
**extra/backup
*** socks
*** shorts?


* Water
* Water
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**bladder
**bladder


* Utility/Camp gear
* Utility/Camp/Storage gear
**bandana (all purpose rag)
**bandana (all purpose rag)
**microtowel
**microtowel
**headlamp
**headlamp
**backup light
**backup light?
**paper and pen
**paper and pen
**batteries
**batteries
**watch
**watch
**zip lock bags
**zip lock bags
**stuff sacks (x2 for clothes etc)
**camera??
**camera??

Latest revision as of 16:22, 6 August 2015

Priority Ordering[edit]

  • sleeping blanket/bag
  • base layers
  • midweight layer
  • go suit
  • socks
  • gaiters
  • whistle
  • watch

Gear[edit]

  • Pack — Zpacks ArcBlast
      • 30 lb weight limit (20lb goal)
      • 60L, grey, 19" with two side pockets, shock cord lashing, and a key pocket.
  • Shelter
    • Option A: Standalone tent
      • Big Agnes Jack Rabbit SL2 (note: apply additional waterproofing)
      • Weight: 4 lbs 2.7 oz / 66.7 oz (source)
    • Option B: A-frame catenary tarp + bivy
      • Tarp: Mountain Laurel Designs Grace Tarp (OGL review)
        • Weight: Solo: 12oz
      • Bivy: REI Minimalist
        • Weight: 15oz
      • Tyvek ground sheet (3.2m)
        • Weight: ???
    • MSR Groundhog stakes (x6)
  • Sleeping gear
    • Therm-a-rest NeoAir XLite (womens — smaller, lighter, warmer)
    • quilt/ bag
      • Mountain hardware ultralamina 20?
      • DIY 24 oz / way cheaper (primaloft available here)?
      • alternative: 2 layers of climashield apex. Primaloft sport wears faster, isn't as effective of an insulator (warmth to weight ratio). Primaloft Gold is great but really hard to find.
  • On-trail accessories
    • Trekking poles — Leki Corklite
    • sunglasses
    • gaiters
    • hat?
  • Toiletries
    • sunblock
    • dr. bronner's
    • hand sanitizer
    • wipes
    • bug stuff (tiny deet)
    • lip balm
    • nail clippers
    • inhalers
    • toothbrush
  • Navigation & emergency
    • maps
    • compass — Suunto M3 Global Pro
    • mirror?
    • whistle?
  • Cooking & utility
    • stove + fuel
    • knife/multitool
    • Shovel — udigit!
    • mini lighter
  • first aid/emergency kit
    • bandages
    • ointment
    • secondskin
    • moleskin
    • immodium AD
    • ibuprofen
    • epipen
    • duct tape
    • superglue
    • needle + thread
    • waterproof matches
    • water treatment tablets (aquamira)
    • ID, health insurance card, cash, debit card
    • emergency contact info
  • Clothing
    • on-trail
      • socks
      • trail/running shorts (x2)
      • trail shirt (?)
      • gaiters
      • hat?
    • Layers
      • base layer top
      • base layer bottom
      • Mid-weight layer — ~100 weight fleece (Patagonia R1?)
      • Insulated layer — North Face Thermo Ball
    • weather gear
      • rain shell — OR Helium II
      • gloves (mtn hardware?)
      • hat/cap/beanie
    • extra/backup
      • socks
      • shorts?
  • Water
    • Sawyer mini
    • Aqua mira tablets
    • water bottles/containers
    • bladder
  • Utility/Camp/Storage gear
    • bandana (all purpose rag)
    • microtowel
    • headlamp
    • backup light?
    • paper and pen
    • batteries
    • watch
    • zip lock bags
    • stuff sacks (x2 for clothes etc)
    • camera??