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[BULK] - Re: [pct-l] Pack weight to body weight ratio...
- Subject: [BULK] - Re: [pct-l] Pack weight to body weight ratio...
- From: kraig.mottar at verizon.net (Kraig Mottar)
- Date: Thu Jan 6 04:40:47 2005
A message on pack weight I recently posted was according to what I read in another message written by someone else that one should be able to carry half one's weight. At 6'3" and 200 lbs, I don't need to lose weight, but will one lose weight from hiking when one doesn't need to lose weight?
Kraig
> From: Bighummel@aol.com
> Date: 2005/01/05 Wed PM 05:43:20 PST
> To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
> Subject: Re: [BULK] - Re: [pct-l] Pack weight to body weight ratio...
>
> Just for reference, I weighed about 200 lbs. when I started and am 6'9", so
> very lean and was in good condition at 20 years old. My base weight in Sth
> Calif with wooden ice axe, two man tent, Jan Sport external frame pack, first
> edition polarguard mummy 15 degree bag, 1.5 pound double burner propane cartridge
> stove, weighed in at 45 to 50 pounds without food or water. Fully loaded,
> intending to get to Big Bear without any serious resupply (~230 miles in 1977)
> weight was at 65 pounds to start at the border with a quart of water.
>
> Thus my pack weight was about a quarter plus of my body weight. The soreness
> in my shoulders and adjustment in mid body muscles probably took two weeks,
> then I had almost no problems carrying this and more in the Sierras.
>
> By the time I hit Nth Calif., my body weight had dropped to around 185 (thus
> the old trail name that Hacker gave me of Great Albino Zulu Warrior) and pack
> weight hadn't changed much. Thus pack to body weight was up to 1: 3.
>
> Now, I'm still 6'9", weigh about 235 lbs. and have my base pack weight down
> to around 15 pounds! Thus I have my pack to body ratio down to 1:15.7!
>
> I'm carrying more weight on my body, and must carry much less in the pack in
> order to make the pace and miles that I still want to do. I imagine another
> thru-hike would bring my body weight down another 15 or 20 pounds.
>
> Different body types will certainly require a different pack to body ratio
> for comfort. YMMV, however, I have clearly bought into the ultra-light concept
> of going the very lightest you can with the comfort and hiking style that you
> want, regardless of body weight.
>
> I miss the trail life and just ache for the opportunity in my life again. In
> just three days of hiking this summer my trail legs kicked back in and
> screamed at me to keep going.
>
> Eating well, maintaining myself, waiting, waiting.
>
> Greg
>
>
>
> "Of one thing I am certain, the transformation I yearn for is incomplete. I
> do not know whether I am any closer to enlightenment - I do not really expect
> to acheive it - but I know that the attempt is worth the effort."
> Oliver Statler, in Japanese Pilgrimage
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