tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046063049915459754.post868069057089102445..comments2021-12-10T12:18:02.206-05:00Comments on Lone Star Hiker: All packed!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3046063049915459754.post-78690382647204815132014-08-06T21:16:46.953-04:002014-08-06T21:16:46.953-04:00I also went to my "improved gear list" t...I also went to my "improved gear list" tab and tallied up my estimated weight there. I'd have a net gain of about 2.75 lbs., although that's mostly made up of the Jetboil stove and fuel cannister and a handful of other items that I don't currently have. Otherwise, I'd be replacing what I have now with something of equal or lighter weight (tent, for example, saves me a pound or two.) With a stove and set-up for one, I'd be over 20 lbs pretty easy, but not a lot. If I continued cookless but got the lighter tent, I'd be about 17-17.5 lbs.<br /><br />I'm actually quite happy with the results, even though it's a few pounds higher than my estimate. This is still a good result, I think, in terms of weight reduction compared to what I'm used to. And I'm willing to take on a few pounds (easily less than five) for the convenience of my set-up, to say nothing of the cost compared to expensive ultralight options.Desdichadohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14774274812688958457noreply@blogger.com