UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

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UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Fri 26 Jul, 2013 4:43 pm

Packing for a 3 day bush-walk. My new Gossamer Gear Kumo pack turned up in the post yesterday.
Everything fits with some room to spare.

They say a photo tells a thousand words, so I'll let the photos tell the rest, and I have visitors over now. :D
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby Gippsmick » Fri 26 Jul, 2013 5:04 pm

You'll have to lets us know how the Kumo performs. I'm well impressed with your 4kg total.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby sthughes » Fri 26 Jul, 2013 5:12 pm

Nice to see you can still make room for a Hilleberg item even with a UL pack ;-)
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby icefest » Fri 26 Jul, 2013 5:23 pm

Wow! Nice job. 4kg base weight. How much food/fuel do you take a day?

I find I'm happy with 400g + small bottle of oil.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Fri 26 Jul, 2013 5:35 pm

icefest wrote:Wow! Nice job. 4kg base weight. How much food/fuel do you take a day?

I find I'm happy with 400g + small bottle of oil.


Between 500 to 600 grams of food per day. Mostly homemade dehydrated meals.

Fuel: I use 20 to 30 ml's per day. Fuel consumption will raise slightly from now as I will be starting to incorporate Dry-Baking. Past few days dry-baking muffins and cakes to find out the fuel consumption. The family are enjoying the results of my Dry-Baking tests.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby GPSGuided » Fri 26 Jul, 2013 6:07 pm

You are carrying less for 3 days than my regular work bag... Gees! Well done!
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby sim1oz » Sat 27 Jul, 2013 8:51 pm

Brilliant! Well done on your new set-up. The photo tells the story very eloquently. The pack looks tiny and light... jealous :mrgreen:
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby wayno » Sun 28 Jul, 2013 6:00 am

icefest wrote:Wow! Nice job. 4kg base weight. How much food/fuel do you take a day?

I find I'm happy with 400g + small bottle of oil.


any type of fat gives the highest calories per gram of any food type at 8 to 9 calories per gram
carbs sugar and protein give 4 per gram
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby wayno » Sun 28 Jul, 2013 7:23 am

remember folks this is gear for a walk in queensland.... 8)
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby wayno » Sun 28 Jul, 2013 7:28 am

looks graet and highly organised, whats the volume of the kumo pack there phil?
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Sun 28 Jul, 2013 7:50 am

wayno wrote:remember folks this is gear for a walk in queensland.... 8)


I dont know about that wayno, I would easily use this setup in the blue mountains during winter, Its not much different to the pack load I taken with me a month back on the six foot track. Temps was between 0 to 7c with strong westerly blowing up at blackrange camp ( i think its called)

Blue Mountains I taken a Gossamer Gear Maripossa pack and a heavier Macpac Sundowner XP down jacket, the rest is pretty much the same. Except for the rain jacket. Up here in QLD the poncho works great.


The Kumo pack volume is 28litres, include the pockets i believe its 36 litres.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby wayno » Sun 28 Jul, 2013 8:00 am

cool. of course you've got a 20F rated quilt. that converts to minus 6C,
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby Joomy » Sun 28 Jul, 2013 12:29 pm

wayno wrote:cool. of course you've got a 20F rated quilt. that converts to minus 6C,

-6.66... but usually rounded to -7C by manufacturers.

Also US cottage manufacturers tend to estimate warmth based upon loft in half-inch increments, with the result that their ratings tend to slightly conservative compared to EN ratings. -7C or 20F corresponds to 2.5 inches of single-sided loft, but most bags with that sort of loft are usually EN rated to -9C. Similarly bags with 3in of loft are quoted as 15F, or about -10C with an EN rating of -11 or -12C.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby wildernesswanderer » Sun 28 Jul, 2013 8:14 pm

Wow thats crazy... in a good way ;) I would be happy if I get my base weight to 8kg, I think I'm about 10kg at the moment.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby Lindsay » Tue 30 Jul, 2013 6:26 pm

Nice set up Phil. What does your hammock/quilts/tarp weigh by themselves?
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby icefest » Tue 30 Jul, 2013 6:33 pm

On that note, do you find sleeping in a hammock lighter than an ultralight tent/tarp?
I would image it would be more comfortable with the hammock though.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby forest » Tue 30 Jul, 2013 7:21 pm

icefest wrote:On that note, do you find sleeping in a hammock lighter than an ultralight tent/tarp?
I would image it would be more comfortable with the hammock though.
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With a bug net hammock, generally a little heavier, Only talking a few hundred grams though. That's taking in the tarp, UQ etc.
But thats a big YES, heaps more comfortable.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby Mountain Rocket » Wed 31 Jul, 2013 2:26 pm

forest wrote:But thats a big YES, heaps more comfortable.

I do not know how you can sleep with a curved spine like that (hips lower than feet and chest). :shock:
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby wildwalks » Wed 31 Jul, 2013 3:50 pm

Hi Robert H
I have the same hammock rig - and I must say -- very comfortable best sleeps in the bush ever.
In the warbonnets you actually sleep on an angle (about 30deg) from the main line. There is a special foot pocket. So my back is almost completely flat. I usually sleep on my side (as I do in a bed) but can sleep back or side fine).
Your head is slightly elevated, similar to using a pillow.
I was not convinced until I tried one - now I get a bit frustrated when I need to sleep in one of those ground based tents :)

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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby Mountain Rocket » Wed 31 Jul, 2013 4:16 pm

Haha I assumed there must be more too it - sleeping in a normal (everyday?) hammock is never as successful as I had hoped it would be.
Cheers for the post.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby simonm » Wed 31 Jul, 2013 6:00 pm

Robert H wrote:Haha I assumed there must be more too it - sleeping in a normal (everyday?) hammock is never as successful as I had hoped it would be.
Cheers for the post.


Robert if you ever want to try out a hammock for camping let me know I am sure we could arrange something. I am about to get another one so will have a spare :D .
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby icefest » Wed 31 Jul, 2013 6:40 pm

Robert H
I have a homemade ripstop nylon hammock for the beach. I made it using a conglomeration of hiking tutorials.
It's surprisingly comfortable.

Sleep like this and your spine will be fine and you will be (more or less) flat:
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Thu 01 Aug, 2013 10:04 pm

Lindsay wrote:Nice set up Phil. What does your hammock/quilts/tarp weigh by themselves?


Hammock including rigging is 666 grams.
Tree straps to protect trees: 85 grams
Tarp including guy lines: 230 grams
Top Quilt rated at -7 is 598 grams
Bottom Quilt also rated at -7 is 356 grams.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Thu 01 Aug, 2013 10:08 pm

icefest wrote:On that note, do you find sleeping in a hammock lighter than an ultralight tent/tarp?
I would image it would be more comfortable with the hammock though.
-icefest


My Hammock is a lot more comfortable I can camp in places where you can not take a tent.
Before someone turns around and comments, ( I can take a tent where you can't take a hammock) I also own a tent for those situations.

My tent is a lighter setup, but I hate sleeping on the ground.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby Supertramp » Mon 05 Aug, 2013 2:01 pm

Very nice setup Phil.
I was a little put off when I joined this forum,reason being the first thread I found that was about UL gear was the one that you made the other week, where people personally attacked you. As someone who is starting out & getting more serious with my hiking, I was hoping to get some knowledge from people that have been hiking UL for a while & that could recommend some good gear choices and ways to save possible weight.
The good thing is now there is this dedicated section for ultra lighters, so I know I will be around this section of the forum more than anywhere else.

Good luck with your travels, & those people that think UL is dangerous, really need to have a look at what's out there these days.

I look forward to seeing what new things appear in the section of the forum.

Cheers,

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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Mon 05 Aug, 2013 2:41 pm

Supertramp wrote:Very nice setup Phil.
I was a little put off when I joined this forum,reason being the first thread I found that was about UL gear was the one that you made the other week, where people personally attacked you. As someone who is starting out & getting more serious with my hiking, I was hoping to get some knowledge from people that have been hiking UL for a while & that could recommend some good gear choices and ways to save possible weight.
The good thing is now there is this dedicated section for ultra lighters, so I know I will be around this section of the forum more than anywhere else.

Good luck with your travels, & those people that think UL is dangerous, really need to have a look at what's out there these days.

I look forward to seeing what new things appear in the section of the forum.

Cheers,

Glenn.


Thanks Glenn.
Because the UL section was added to the forum here is what's kept me here. Otherwise I highly doubt I would have been back and I also received emails of support from both members and moderators which has encouraged me. I bumped into bushwalkers on my travels that have less weight than I do. I also received emails of support from a few UL walkers that frequent this forum but don't post for the very reason I had found out on that topic I posted.

I could go lighter but I want some durability in my gear. I've looked hard and long for gear that's both durable and lightweight. I'm very happy with my current list. It works great for me. I'm comfortable and get to enjoy baked meals such as cakes and muffins. For those times I want to go of track, I take my Jansport Prototype backpack, It's a one off pack, can't buy it anywhere, the pack is sturdy weighing 1.5kg made of very durable materials. Takes my pack weight a kilo heavier but I don't need to worry about any damage with this pack in those off track conditions.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Mon 09 Sep, 2013 10:01 am

My new pack is great. Love this pack, It's just the right size and weight for me. I have since added two Zpacks Cuben Fiber Shoulder Pouches to the front of the shoulder straps for carrying extra water, GPS etc. The smaller volume pack is not for everyone, You need gear that's not bulky and refrain from taken to much luxury items. I'm out there to enjoy the bush and surroundings not to play with gadgets etc, I can do that at home.

I have not left out all luxury's, a Comfortable hammock and baking fresh cakes and or muffins at camp. Who ever thought this would be possible in so little weight.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby Franco » Mon 09 Sep, 2013 12:57 pm

Hammock including rigging is 666 grams

I kew it.
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Mon 09 Sep, 2013 4:20 pm

Franco wrote:Hammock including rigging is 666 grams

I kew it.
it is the work of the Devil
Include me out.


:lol:
You had me at a loss there for a while, I had no idea what you was on about, I just now realized the devils number 666. :shock:
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Re: UL Pack List for 3 Day Bushwalk

Postby KANANGRABOYD » Mon 09 Sep, 2013 5:27 pm

Phil,
Even though I luv ya - why the heck do you need to take a brush????- or are you making trips with eHarmony????...LOL!
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