Nope. Do nothing. Just walk slower. Don't let even the thought about the weight wreck your mental state. This will plague you on a long sheep hunt. You need to know that it is what it is. If you want to lose weight, stop eating so much two months before you go. Heck, I pack 10 full ambrosia apples just to spite my heavy pack. Sounds silly, but it goes really far in my mental battle along the way. Nothing like laughing AT the weight when your mind plays tricks on your preparedness.
Coming from a guy with some horn on the wall this speaks volumes, thanks for chiming in.
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Originally Posted by hunter1947
I think I do perrty good for only having grad 7 education
12 day trip, just my pack(so not including binos, clothes on body, camera, etc) with 3L of water and food is about 69lbs.
Food and water alone are 25lbs of that, may look at higher fat, lighter weight bar options as well.
25 lbs for food and water 12 days. That seems about right. I'm assuming that's hiking in with something like 4L of water and then finding a source somewhere.
Originally Posted by eatram
Nope. Do nothing. Just walk slower. Don't let even the thought about the weight wreck your mental state. This will plague you on a long sheep hunt. You need to know that it is what it is. If you want to lose weight, stop eating so much two months before you go. Heck, I pack 10 full ambrosia apples just to spite my heavy pack. Sounds silly, but it goes really far in my mental battle along the way. Nothing like laughing AT the weight when your mind plays tricks on your preparedness.
Well I am definitely a fan of that mindset. Totally makes sense to me. The mental battle has to be the worst part I am assuming. I have yet to chase sheep but have gone a few nights in the alpine after goats and mulies. Trying to get into it before its too late. Thanks for the advice.
25 lbs for food and water 12 days. That seems about right. I'm assuming that's hiking in with something like 4L of water and then finding a source somewhere.
Well I am definitely a fan of that mindset. Totally makes sense to me. The mental battle has to be the worst part I am assuming. I have yet to chase sheep but have gone a few nights in the alpine after goats and mulies. Trying to get into it before its too late. Thanks for the advice.
Exactly. 3.5L of water (Nalgene 1.5 + 2L Platypus) with plans to fill up at water sources/eat at water sources as whenever possible.
Also based on a 3500cal diet, may look at possibly dropping that down to 3000 as it wasn't necessary last time I went with that much food. Figure dropping 500cal/day(6000 total) should work out to give me room for a bottle of whiskey poured into a platypus soft bottle.
Last edited by porthunter; 05-06-2020 at 02:53 PM.
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It's never too late, I went on my first back pack trip at age 60. At my age and with an assortment of injuries and operations to knees/shoulders, I limited my pack weight to 60lbs including rifle and food so had to get creative. Good excuse to buy an ultralight rifle and light Stone Glacier pack. If you are younger/stronger, as others have said weight is not such a critical factor.
It's never too late, I went on my first back pack trip at age 60. At my age and with an assortment of injuries and operations to knees/shoulders, I limited my pack weight to 60lbs including rifle and food so had to get creative. Good excuse to buy an ultralight rifle and light Stone Glacier pack. If you are younger/stronger, as others have said weight is not such a critical factor.
Good for you. That's awesome. I'm 32 so hopefully I can get after it for another 30 years haha. I think the weight issue for me is the tent for sure. Should be able to buy something else and save a few lbs. That and a lighter tripod and sleeping bag. I'm currently into an Icon Pro 7200 for a pack. Comes in at just over 6 lbs. I looked at the SG ST 6900 but can't justify the price for the minimal difference in weight. However a far superior product for sure.
Appreciate the advice
Originally Posted by porthunter
Exactly. 3.5L of water (Nalgene 1.5 + 2L Platypus) with plans to fill up at water sources/eat at water sources as whenever possible.
Also based on a 3500cal diet, may look at possibly dropping that down to 3000 as it wasn't necessary last time I went with that much food. Figure dropping 500cal/day(6000 total) should work out to give me room for a bottle of whiskey poured into a platypus soft bottle.
Well I just weighed everything individually in my pack. I definitely have some work to do haha....
52.95 lbs before food/water. Including rifle and 2.25lbs of salt.
Heavy items seem to be:
Shelter 6lbs
Sleeping bag 3.4lbs
Rifle 7.9lbs
Tripod 4.4lbs
As for all the other gear it's more or less the same as what I have seen on this thread.
What is a good goal weight pre food/water? Assuming food 1.25lbs/day and water 2.2lbs/L? If that's correct. I'm by no means looking to spend thousands and become an ultra light guy but shit I need to do something here haha.
You have hiking poles obviously? If so, look at the Marmot Nitro 2P tent, works for me anyway...do you carry water disinfection droplets/tablets?