Tents
MSR Hubba HP
Hilleberg Niak
Terra Nova Vault Duo
Vango Tornado 200
Sleeping
Cocoon Air Core Travel Pillow Ultralight
Exped SynMat UL Lite (M) sleeping mat
Exped DownMat UL 7 (M) sleeping mat
Rab Mythic 200 sleeping bag
Rab Mythic 400 sleeping bag
Rab Mythic 600 sleeping bag
Rab Neutrino 800 sleeping bag
Sleeping
Cocoon Air Core Travel Pillow Ultralight
Exped SynMat UL Lite (M) sleeping mat
Exped DownMat UL 7 (M) sleeping mat
Rab Mythic 200 sleeping bag
Rab Mythic 400 sleeping bag
Rab Mythic 600 sleeping bag
Rab Neutrino 800 sleeping bag
Cocoon microfibre mummy bag liner
Backpacks
Osprey Talon 44
Osprey Talon 55
Osprey Kestrel 58
Osprey Kestrel 68
Mapping
Ordnance Survey Explorer 1:25000
Hydration
Sawyer Squeeze filter
Platypus Hoser 2 litre reservoir
Hario Mini Mill hand coffee grinder
Wacaco Nanopresso (with Barista kit)
Life Venture thermal mug
Hydrapak SpeedCup
Stove
MSR Windburner
Food
Real Turmat, Bla Band, Be-Well expedition.
Osprey Kestrel 58
Osprey Kestrel 68
Mapping
Ordnance Survey Explorer 1:25000
Hydration
Sawyer Squeeze filter
Platypus Hoser 2 litre reservoir
Hario Mini Mill hand coffee grinder
Wacaco Nanopresso (with Barista kit)
Life Venture thermal mug
Hydrapak SpeedCup
Stove
MSR Windburner
Food
Real Turmat, Bla Band, Be-Well expedition.
Clothing
Lorpen T3 lightweight hiker socks
Montane Dart base-layer boxers
Montane Dart base-layer t-shirt
Montane Dart base-layer t-shirt
Salomon Panorama mid-layer fleece
Montane Atomic waterproof jacket
Rab Microlight down jacket
Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer down jacket
Craghoppers Kiwi Pro stretch trousers
Berghaus waterproof overtrousers
Rab Argon down trousers
Rab Argon down trousers
Rab Powerstretch gloves
Trekmates Classic Dry gloves
Montane Yukon beanie
Mountain Equipment neck gaiter
Oakley sunglasses (various)
Rab Latok Alpine Gaiters
Scarpa Terra GTX boots
Lighting
Montane Yukon beanie
Mountain Equipment neck gaiter
Oakley sunglasses (various)
Rab Latok Alpine Gaiters
Scarpa Terra GTX boots
Lighting
Petzl Actik Core 600 headtorch
Streamlight ProTac (750 lumen) torch
Black Diamond Moji lantern
Winter Gear
Grivel Munro ice axe
Streamlight ProTac (750 lumen) torch
Black Diamond Moji lantern
Winter Gear
Grivel Munro ice axe
Misc
Lifesystems survival shelter (bothy bag)
Multimat folding sit mat
Victorinox Rally pocket knife
EasyAcc 10,000mAh power bank
Anker 20,000mAh power bank
EasyAcc 20,000mAh power bank
EasyAcc 26,000mAh power bank
Anker Soundcore speaker
Handy Heroes microfibre clip towel
Mountain Warehouse towel
Sea to summit pocket trowel
First aid kit (mixture of items)
Alpkit Clippers (mini carabiners)
Exped drybags
Karrimor drybags
Camera Gear
Canon EOS M6 mk2 camera
Canon EOS M6 mk2 camera
Canon EF-M 18-150mm, EF-M 22mm and EF 100mm Macro lens
DJI Mavic Mini drone
Manfrotto MKC3-H01 Tripod
Lowerpro camera bag
Bothy Gear
Exped Sim 2.5 sleeping mat
Bothy Gear
Exped Sim 2.5 sleeping mat
Victorinox Camper pocket knife
Victorinox Ranger Wood 55 pocket knife
Bahco Laplander folding saw
Silky Bigboy 2000 folding saw
Fiskars X7 chopping axe
Fiskars X10 chopping axe
Silky Bigboy 2000 folding saw
Fiskars X7 chopping axe
Fiskars X10 chopping axe
Packraft Gear
Nortik Trekraft with spray-deck
Nortik Allround 4-piece 240cm Fibreglass Paddle
NRS Vista PFD
Ortlieb drybags
Looks pretty much like my list up until 2yrs or so ago. Some good kit and some heavy kit. That tent looks bombproof and to be expected by Force Ten but too heavy for my tastes. I had a Macpac Minaret that, although a tunnel, weighed about the same. When on one trip to the Lakes carrying about 18kg I decided enough was enough with the great weight of kit on my back the Macpac was the first thing to go, along with the 3kg Deuter pack I was using. Got myself a MLD Trailstar and a Granite Gear Blaze which reduced my Base Weight by over 3kg. I dont intend on going UL but reducing my weight is a slow (mainly due to the expense) and ongoing process. I'm betting it'll be the same for you ;-)
ReplyDeleteI do agree it isn't light but it is dependable, most of the lighter tents seem to be inner pitch first which I don't like. I do like a bit of luxury up on the fells and the Ion 2 is perfect, plenty of space for all of my stuff and for me to relax. I have been looking at the Trailstar though..
DeleteJust to illustrate the amazing variety of gear available to us .... I have only 2 of those items in my bulging gear cupboard. The sawyer filter & some exped bags :-)
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