Ditch the Weight
After the tax return check arrived, I did what many do, buy some new
gear. Ebay has been my new guilty pleasure. I have purchased camera
equipment, lures, fly tying material, hammock, solar cell charger, and
the list goes on and on.
I stumbled upon an interesting item that, not surprisingly, does not
get a lot of bids; a fanny pack. This is not really a fanny pack, but
it carries the stigma. My new lumbar pack is light and comfortable
beyond belief. They are made by most major outdoor manufacturers in
all sizes. I am currently using Columbia lumbar pack.
This is my new adventure. Camping light.
Packed thoughtfully, you can lighten your load down to a 10th of your
internal frame pack. You can walk further, and more comfortably.
Absolutely everything packed needs to have a reason, or even better two
reasons for being included.
For now, until my water filtration system arrives I am packed a bit
heavy. I have to carry an initial two bottles of water. If I run out
of that, I can boil some with my mess kit. Water is a very limiting
factor, so without a filtration system I will not be going farther than
four miles from my vehicle where more clean water will be stored.
Some of you may notice that there is a distinct lack of first aid kit.
I am certified in Combat Lifesavers Course and have a few things in my
pack that double as first aid material. Ten feet of duct tape, five
feet of electrical tape, parachute hammock material, parachute cord,
sterile gauze and rod tube. I can splint bones, control bleeding,
prevent shock and signal for help. Already this year I have had a wake
up call when a friend cut his finger on a auger blade.
Of course, above all, know your limits and ensure your personal safety.
Here is what I am taking.
1. Sage Rod
2. Bauer Reel
3. Water
4. Hammock (forgot to film that!)
5. Lighter and matches, toilet paper, sterile gauze (double bagged)
6. Go Pro Camera, 3 Batteries, 16gb memory
7. 3 Fly boxes
8. Tippet, weights, floats, Gink
9. 2 hot meals, 2 pieces flat bread, peanut butter, cheese spread
10. 1/2 cup butter, salt, pepper and rosemary (campfire brookies)
11. Ipod
12. Mini Tripod
13. Fleece Blanket
14. Cooking Set, fork
15. Net made by Mike Garcia
16. Head lamp
17. Knife, paper cover for kindling
18. 50ft parachute cord
19. Poncho
Total weight without extra water, 9.5 pounds
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