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=== Gear ===
=== Gear ===
*[[JMT/gear/aaron|Aaron's gear list]]
*[[JMT/gear/krystle|Krystle's gear list]]


''note: Aaron moved his working list [[JMT/gear/aaron|here]] to help with readability.''
*packs
**[http://zpacks.com/backpacks/arc_blast.shtml Zpacks ArcBlast]
***30 lb weight limit
***$295 + extras
***Krystle ordered 5/15/15 (expected to arrive mid/late June):
****Volume: 52 Liters - it was this or 60, close call, both will fit a standard bear can, I thought 60 might be a bit too bulky for me
****Color: All Army Green w/ Black accents - was tempted by orange and indigo but was swayed by green being a good stashing color
****Torso Height: Shortest (18 inches) - as per measurements & email to Zpacks
****Belt Length: Small (26 inches and up) - current pack measures 22", get lumbar pad if too big
****Shoulder Pouch
****Key Pocket (.2 oz)
****Ice Axe Loops (Both Sides) (.1 oz) - for future mountaineering adventures
****Trekking Pole Holders, One Side (.2 oz)
****Shock Cord Lashing (.5 oz) - to compress for use as day pack
***Aaron got a 60L, grey, 19" with two side pockets, shock cord lashing, and a key pocket.
**[http://andrewskurka.com/ Skurka] recommended [http://www.ula-equipment.com/product_p/circuit.htm ULA Circuit]
***30 lb weight limit
***$225 including extras
*bear cans (rent?)
**[http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/bearcanrentals.htm yosemite rental]
*shoes
**main shoes (vivos? minimalist?)
***Krystle ordered [http://www.amazon.com/Altra-Womens-Superior-1-5-Running/dp/B00F36Y930 Altra Superior 1.5] on 5/14
****Joe recommended - many people used them on JMT & PCT, zero drop but thicker sole than Vivos, better for rocky Sierras terrain
****Someone somewhere on the Internet said Superior dries more quickly than Lone Peak, but I did not confirm; these seem meshy and quick drying though.
****Superior 2.0 is more expensive and looks so blocky and I have skinny feet so
****I love the velcro in the back for gaiters
**camp shoes (flip flops? xeros?)
***also for stream crossings
*tent (note: apply additional waterproofing)
**Big Agnes Jack Rabbit SL2
***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])
****Could save a little weight by using my titanium stakes, how many stakes does this tent actually need? Come with 10 that weigh 5.1 oz total, my 6 weigh 1.3 oz
***removable rain fly for stargazing (though this can easily be arranged outside of the tent as well)
***freestanding
**[http://sixmoondesigns.com/tents/outfitter.html Six Moon Designs Lunar Duo Outfitter]
***Weight: 3 lbs 10.3 oz / 57 oz
***more spacious (floor space 34 ft^2)
*tarp/groundcloth/footprint
**[http://sixmoondesigns.com/tents/FootprintLarge.html lunar duo tyvek footprint] - 6.5 oz
*trekking poles
*sunblock
*sunglasses
*gaiters
*camera
*maps/navigation
*biodegradable soap (bronner's?)
*hand sanitizer
*wipes
*stove & fuel
*cooking kit
*knife/multitool/utensils
*udigit
*first aid/emergency kit
**bandaids
**secondskin
**moleskin
**bodyglide
**pepto
**immodium AD
**painkillers
**aspirin
**epipen
**duct tape
**superglue
**needle + thread
**waterproof matches
**water treatment tablets
**bug bite treatment
**lighter
*compass
*emergency whistle
*medication
**inhalers
**pill
*clothing
**base layers
**swimming stuff
** Mid-weight insulation
*** North Face Thermo Ball
**rain shell
*** Aaron's going w the OR Helium II
*** Krystle - Sierra Designs cagoule
**socks
**underwear
**shorts
**gloves
*microtowel(s)
*sleeping pads
** Therm-a-rest NeoAir XLite (womens — smaller, lighter, warmer)
*sleeping bags/quilts (Jesse recommends rated down to 20 deg)
**liner?
**K to buy...some options:
***[http://www.enlightenedequipment.com/prodigy/ prodigy] 26 oz / $170
***[http://www.mountainlaureldesigns.com/shop/product_info.php?cPath=42&products_id=133 spirit quilt] 21 oz / $215
***[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.
*hat/cap/beanie
*bug repellant
*itty bitty foam roller (tennis ball)
*water filter
*water bottles/containers
*glasses/contacts stuff
*toothbrush
*paper towels
*zip lock bags
*headlamps, flashlights
*batteries
*watch
*ID, health insurance card, cash, debit card
*emergency contact info
*lip balm
*paper and pen
*nail clippers
*mini scissors (for cutting moleskin donuts)
===Food===
*coffee
*resupply treats!
**dried fruit
*energy bars/mix
*couscous
*ramen
*cheese
*cured meat - sausage/salami


== Sample Gear Lists ==
== Sample Gear Lists ==
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*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FRDloONhCii9rF-Tuw8k9cNp-24tdIG7tcf6S418rF0/pubhtml 20 lb base weight]
*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FRDloONhCii9rF-Tuw8k9cNp-24tdIG7tcf6S418rF0/pubhtml 20 lb base weight]


== Shakedown Notes ==
== Timberline Trail Shakedown Notes ==
 
=== Krystle: Timberline Trail ===
*Tent: Not a huge fan. Did poorly in the wind (flapping around a LOT, wind moving right through the tent). Spaciousness is nice but the big footprint is a tradeoff (finding a good tent pad, carrying a bigger groundcloth). Trade for or buy smaller tent, save the weight.
*Tent: Not a huge fan. Did poorly in the wind (flapping around a LOT, wind moving right through the tent). Spaciousness is nice but the big footprint is a tradeoff (finding a good tent pad, carrying a bigger groundcloth). Trade for or buy smaller tent, save the weight.
**Lost a tent stake. Always carry an extra or two.
**Lost a tent stake. Always carry an extra or two.
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