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Autumn Lightweight Backpacking Gear List

 IMG 0459 Autumn Lightweight Backpacking Gear List

Here’s the gear list I used in on my last section hike over Mt. Greylock and up the Appalachian Trail into Southern Vermont during the long Columbus Day weekend. Designed for mid-autumn, it is a good deal heavier at 15 lbs. than the 10-11 lb. base weight I was able to get by with during the summer months this year.

Most of the additional weight comes from the inclusion of a full tent and heavy duty sleeping pad to provide additional warmth for nighttime temperatures in the 20 to 30 degree F range. Under these conditions, I’ve found it useful to replace my tarp or Six Moon Lunar Solo tarp tent with a Black Diamond Firstlight tent made from highly breathable EPIC fabric. This is a self standing single walled tent that is fully enclosed and cuts the wind, but is breathable enough to produce minimal internal condensation even when the screened windows are completely closed all night. It’s used by backpackers and mountaineers as a 4 season tent although it’s often labeled by retailers as a 3 season one. At only 43 oz., it’s really a great lightweight component for cold weather camping.

My sleeping pad, an Exped Downmat 7 is filled with goose down and is 2.5 inches thick, making it extremely warm to sleep on when the ground is cold. On my last trip, I was sleeping between 10 and 11 hours a night on this pad, in part due to exhaustion and in part because sundown was before 7pm. Having a warm pad under these conditions is essential, since you’re going to be stuck in your tent for much longer given the shortened daylight hours.

Packing oz.
Six Moon Designs Starlite Backpack  25.0
Gossamer Gear Backpack Liner 1.7
3/4 Gossamer Gear Nightlite Sleeping Pad 3.3
Plastic Whistle 0.1
Equinox Pack Cover 3.2
REI Mini Thermometer 0.3
Victoronix Knife 0.7
Skunklight Solar LED Light 0.6
   
Sleep System  
Black Diamond Firstlight Tent and Poles 43.0
6 Titanium Shepard Hook Stakes and screw eyes 2.0
Exped Downmat 7 Insulated Sleeping Pad 33.8
Sea-to-Summit Waterproof Sack 1.0
Western Mountaineering Ultralite 20 Sleeping Bag 29.9
Patagonia Capilene 2 Jersey 6.5
Patagonia Capilene 3 Bottom Long Underwear 7.5
Brunton LED 2.3
   
Extra Clothing  
1 pr REI Polycro sock liners 1.0
1 pr REI Wool Socks 2.7
Cocoon Polypro Vest 6.4
Golite Reed Rain Pants 6.4
Outdoor Research Celestial Jacket 9.8
black polypro glove liners 1.2
Mountain Hardware polypro hat 0.8
EMS balaclava 1.0
1 REI Boxer Synthetic Underwear 3.6
Pro-tec Illiotibial Band Strap 1.0
   
Hydration  
2 x 3L Platypus Bladder 2.8
Platypus hose and bite valve 2.1
General Ecology First need water filter/purifier 15.6
   
Gear Repair and First Aid Bag 7.7
   
Kitchen  
MLD bear bag system (bag, rope, rock sack, carbiner) 3.1
OPSACK odor barrier bag 1.1
Snow Peak 700 titanium pot and lid 4.2
Snow Peak Gigapower titanium stove in plastic case 3.8
Long handled titanium spoon 0.4
DIY Freezer Bag Cozy 1.7
   
Navigation  
Suuno a-10 compass 0.9
digital camera + extra battery 6.6
   
  15.3 lbs.

 

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