Tassieoptom wrote:corvus wrote:
G'day Tassioptom ,
Being that you are experienced especially in snow wonder why you expect 15kg at maximum weight will work for a 5/6 day bushwalk pack in Winter

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A break down would help please

Gear list with weights so far.
Pack Weight
Waterproof 60L pack 2.03kg
Large sea to summit dry pack liner 362g
Total 2.365kg
Shelter
Tent eurus 2 person 4 season
Total 3.430kg
Sleeping
Down sleeping bag -8 rating, Silk liner, waterproof compression sac total 1.850kg
MD pro 3.8 mat 3.2 R 680g
Inflatable pillow 49g
Total 2.579kg
Cooking
Cup 70g
Spork 11g
Opinel knife 57g
Plate 112g
Scourer 5g
Jetboil 418g
Stabiliser 28g
2 x 100g gas cyls 399g
Total 1.095kg
Clothing
Gortex long jacket 652g
Berghaus deluge rain over pants 347g
Down jumper 443g
Spare fleece 214g
Fleece pants 277g camp
Heavy thermal top 237g camp
Heavy thermal bottoms 182g
Light thermal top L/S 130g
Light thermal top S/S 90g
Hat 90g
Beanie 45g
Windstopper gloves 65g
Light gloves 26g
2 Spare thermal undies 147g
3 spare socks 268g
Neck gaiter 50g
Total 3.263 kg
Extra stuff
Head torch 118g
Sea to summit dry rubbish bag 125g
Spare batteries 3x aaa 36g
Stuff sacs 40g
Small dry bag 80 g
Clips 20g
Rope 50g
Total 469g
Personal hygiene
Deodorant 69g
Chapstick 12g
Toothpaste 30g
Toothbrush 8g
Ear plugs 1g
Toilet spade 142g
Prescription sunglasses +case 110g
Towel 90g
Toilet paper 112g but I think I will swap for several tissue packs as suggested
Alcohol hand sanitizer 40g
Total 614g
Electronics
iPhone 121g
Solar battery 126g
Cable 10g
Small Dry bag 20g
Total 277g
Running total 14.092kg
Note that there will be 2 other walkers each with a burner, gas cyls, pots etc. one other walker will also have a two person tent, and the other will have the First aid kit. I will share most meals with the junior walker, my stepson. And as such we will most likely share the food out to balance the weight.
I have not included weights of the clothes I intend to wear daily, such as gaiters, my fave earth sea sky Taslan long pants, I prefer to walk with these as they are mostly water and wind proof, quick drying and tend to regulate my leg temperatures better than thermals and shorts. My fave Patagonia regulator R2 fleece, and the goretex shell that I did include. And a merino first layer long sleeve.
Please suggest deletions and/or additions cheers.[/quote]
Looks good as a choice of gear and the base weight would be around the same as mine for the same trip ,have you considered camp shoes (crocks) as it is nice to get the boots off for a while, I would substitute the deodorant for some wet wipes .
Having experienced a few interesting July trips up over the Cradle Plateau I would take my Snow Shoes JIC and me not being familiar with the Jet boil and how it performs in very cold conditions I would take an extra gas can .
It has been in my experience that "dried"food can take a bit longer to re hydrate in colder weather so may need more boiling water also I tend to need more fats like salami and cheese and I never leave home for a walk without Glucodin pure Glucose energy tablets 24 kj per tablet
That said enjoy your Trip don't forget the Pic's and I do wish it was me doing it
