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[pct-l] Pack weight to body weight ratio...
- Subject: [pct-l] Pack weight to body weight ratio...
- From: kraig.mottar at verizon.net (Kraig Mottar)
- Date: Thu Jan 6 19:26:06 2005
I'll probably start seeking a propper weight with out the %ages of body weight. The 50% of body weight does seem a bit steep. In the end I'll probably settle on a %age of body weight.
I am getting back into backpacking after a long long absence. Did go on a very short day hike with one person on the list, and lately I've become very active communicating on the list. I am here to learn, but I wonder what perceptions I've been leaving.
Kraig
> From: Trekker4@aol.com
> Date: 2005/01/06 Thu AM 05:29:36 PST
> To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Pack weight to body weight ratio...
>
> Some lose, some really don't lose much, and some may gain - over a long
> hike. I don't weight much to begin with: 125 in high school & 130 now. On my
> previous longest hike, 390 miles over 45 days including all resupply stops or 0
> days, the AT all of NH and most of ME(where I hit all 25 or so tree line &
> above peaks with at least some view) I lost 2 pounds.
> 1/3 my body weight is 42 lbs; I've carried as much as 55 with 2 gallons
> of water up onto Mesa de Anguilla in BBNP; gotten up to 50 a few times with
> extra water; but generally stay in the 30s to 45 with a lot of food. However,
> I'm spending at least $1,000 to reduce my previous basic pack weight of low
> 30s down to low 20s (not including ice axe, bear can, or winter coat-by the
> time I need them I'll be tuned up a lot better-they're 4+ lbs extra),
> including Pocketmail & maps & Guidebook section & etc perhaps 21-22 (<21 right now
> with no paper added yet; that will vary slightly). How?: Lunar Solo probably,
> Luxury Lite possibly, new bag (WM or Golite), some new clothes). Thank
> goodness that stuff mostly a 1-time expense. Oh yea the time cost: at least 200
> hours getting ready so far, but that's ok - I love it.
>
> Poorly written email, but there it is,
> Bob
> Big Bend Desert Denizen
> (Naturalized Citizen, Republic of Texas)
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