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[pct-l] Re: How to Measure Pack Base Weight?
- Subject: [pct-l] Re: How to Measure Pack Base Weight?
- From: Tortoise73 at charter.net (Tortoise)
- Date: Thu Sep 1 21:58:55 2005
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I took a slightly different approach. I made a spreadsheet of all my
gear including each items weight in both pounds/ounces and grams. Then
when I pack for a trip, I just use paste a simple formula into a new set
of columns for that trip. I have a checklist as well as weight. I count
food and fuel separately and consumables separate from non-consumables.
Tortoise
dsaufley@sprynet.com wrote:
> Very cool. I like it! But then, I'm something of a checklist nut. And, I love technology (think of Kip's wedding song at the end of Napoleon Dynamite :o)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: enyapjr@adelphia.net
> Sent: Aug 31, 2005 5:59 PM
> To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
> Cc: dsaufley@sprynet.com
> Subject: How to Measure Pack Base Weight?
>
> A great little downloadable spreadsheet program related to this thread can be found at:
>
> <http://www.backpacking.net/featured3.html> the "BACKPACKING GEAR WEIGHT CALCULATOR" by Chris Ibbeson...
>
> It is explained on the above link. I have every piece of gear that I own listed (my next project must be to make sure it is all in the same location instead of scattered throughout various rooms, the basement and the garage!)... I then check what I will take on each individual trek... each category's weight is totaled and a grand total is given... (My categories are Wear/Carry, Pack, Clothing, Shelter, Sleeping, Kitchen, Essentials, Miscellaneous, Fishing, and Consumables)... I can print out the selected items as a checklist to make sure I don't leave something behind!
>
> Happy trails!!!