[pct-l] osprey aether 60
be hope
bh.csuchico at gmail.com
Thu Dec 25 10:19:05 CST 2008
Sean,
Two years ago I bought an Osprey Aether 60 (size M). After learning how to
work all the straps, I am pleased with how it fits, its comfort, and the
load it can carry. This includes a BearVault Solo (BV 450) which I carry
inside the back -- the entire pack was loaded to about 30 lbs then. More
could go into the pack, but I prefer not to carry large loads, if possible.
One time I crossed trails with a thru hiker at Humboldt Summit and his
Aether 60 was a lot more than 30 lbs; but he is a bigger guy and probably
had size L. And he strapped stuff to outside of the pack; all of my stuff
goes inside the pack. I am thinking my Aether 60 will work well when
carrying liters and liters of water is necessary; and hopefully it will work
well nobo from Kennedy Meadows with a BV 500 -- inside the pack.
My current angst: The pack is 3 lbs 15 oz on my scale -- same weight as on
the Osprey web site. Is it to heavy for a thru attempt given my frame (5/10
& 150) and packing sufficient water thru hot sections or a crammed BV 500
out of Kennedy Meadows? Would a lighter pack make life easier? While these
questions touch on all sorts of subjective preferences, perhaps others can
comment. I plan to remove the bottom straps and shave the other straps
which are way to long for my torso and save some ounces. But if I want to
save some lbs, that means a cash outlay for another pack and the uncertainty
that I will NOT be happier with the new pack or the cash outflow. Lately I
have been thinking to just get my Aether 60 (and me) ready for a thru
attempt, know that I have an excellent pack, forget trying to save a
pack-pound or so, reduce base weight elsewhere, and save the cash for the
trail towns. Plus I don't want to find space to store another pack during
the winter. Finally, am I too picky on this? After all I'm at 150 with a 4
lb pack; better (for me) than 170 with a 2 lb pack.
I value and appreciate the many insightful and knowledgeable contributions
that so many on this list have made: thank you!
Happy holidays to all, and to all, best wishes for making your trekking
plans in 2008 sweet realities in 2009!
Barney
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Sean Carey <seanpct75 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After going back and forth on many different packs. Someone pointed this
> pack out to me. I have done some research and like what I see. I am
> wondering if anyone else has had any experience with this pack? I am
> attempting a thru hike so I have been trying to be very choosy about my
> gear
> and pack. This one looks good to me, but I would love to hwar from some
> other people.
>
> Thanks again. Sean C.
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