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| #15048 - 04/15/03 04:15 PM  My first Backpacking trip help!!!! Oh BTW i'm new! |  
| Anonymous Unregistered
 
 
 
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Hi I'm a duke of edinburgh award participant and have been given basic training-all my gear is cobelled together!! I have very basic outdoor experience BUt i hope if any of you guys could scrutinize my gear!
 It is for a 15mile a day hike for  two days (30miles in total) over hilly ground-sleeping at a "wild campsite". We are travelling in a 4 but 2lads 2 lasses means we spliting out gear into pairs-i share my gear with another lad-things like tent, stove! It will be done in England In either this summer or this autumn!
 
 What i need to know!
 
 1) How big do you think i need a sack to be in litres preferably! (to haul all this stuff around )
 
 2)From this kit list how could i make weight savings?
 
 3) Any usefull hints and tips-we are doing a couple of training walks!
 
 Weight in Grams
 PSK	100
 sandwich bag
 30cm plastic tube
 10 strike anywheres
 10ft of paracord
 button compass
 anti-septic wipe
 2 heel plasters
 2 paraceatmol
 3 trick birthday candles
 1 sharpened blade
 1 BCB Flint+striker
 1 very small sewing kit
 10 puritabs
 50p coin
 
 Wash kit	290
 soap
 toothpaste
 tooth brush
 pack towel
 lavender oil
 
 Emergency rations	270
 Beef jerky
 kendal mint cake
 2 power bars
 
 Orange bag+esbit stove	540
 
 Petzl Tikka	75
 
 EDC	500
 Mini-Mag
 Leatherman Wave
 Fox 40
 
 Coleman sleeping bag	850
 
 Metal Bowl + Cup	270
 
 Sigg Bottle +1l Meths	720
 
 FA Kit	630
 
 Spare Clothing	670
 
 My bit of tent	1000
 
 Stove	Carried by other person
 
 Other Bits	150
 Spare batts + bulbs
 Matches
 Washing up liquid
 Tea/Milk(dried)/Curry powder
 Fork + Spoon
 
 Map + Compass	30
 
 Windproof/waterproof-jacket+bottoms	100
 
 
 Thanks very much-sorry it's so long!
 
 M
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| #15049 - 04/15/03 06:04 PM  Re: My first Backpacking trip help!!!! Oh BTW i'm new! |  
| Anonymous Unregistered
 
 
 
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When I did my duke of edinburgh award, I used a 120 litre PLCE british army bergan, and regreted it. I had to much unnessercary kit, but yours sounds much better. Having come to my senses, I now use a lowe alpine 45 litre pack which fits my requirments. I think 45 litres would be sufficient for the amount you are carrying seeing as you are sharing the load. However, if you are planning on doing more hiking, you may want a larger one to stop you from buying 2 packs.  |  
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| #15050 - 04/15/03 06:18 PM  Re: My first Backpacking trip help!!!! Oh BTW i'm new! |  
| Anonymous Unregistered
 
 
 
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Hmm.
 I would carry a second liter of water to be safe.
 
 My only other suggestion is to make a trial run by camping overnight in the garden (or even the living room) to see what you are lacking.
 
 BTW:  What is the Duke of Edinburgh award?  I asked my Scottish mother but she didn't know.
 
 
 Chris
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| #15051 - 04/15/03 07:06 PM  Re: My first Backpacking trip help!!!! Oh BTW i'm new! |  
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You could always make sure the bag is big enough for two and work a deal with one of those lasses to share it.  Then you could split the time carrying it with her.  <img src="images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
 That should help.
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| #15052 - 04/15/03 08:10 PM  Re: My first Backpacking trip help!!!! Oh BTW i'm new! |  
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   Registered:  05/10/02
 Posts: 391
 Loc:  Cape Town,  South Africa
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Welcome to the forum!
 1) What is the lavender oil for?
 2) Make sure your soap is biodegradable
 3) A second knife to compliment the wave would be usefull.
 4) I never take a fork with me on my hkes - i've got my pocket knife, bowl, mug, spoon and hands <img src="images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
 
 Oh, and what is the Duke of Edinburgh Award? Enjoy the hike.
 
_________________________'n Boer maak  'n plan
 WOFT
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| #15053 - 04/16/03 01:59 AM  Re: My first Backpacking trip help!!!! Oh BTW i'm new! |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 Registered:  02/09/01
 Posts: 3824
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The Duke of Edinburgh award was created by-----the Duke of Edinburgh. It is a volunteer program for 14-17y/os. Participants are involved in many community,educational and self growth projects for personal and community betterment. There are bronze,silver,gold levels. The program is active in many commonwealth nations and a few others. This information courtesy of my mechanic, who was a soccer hooligan in his youth <img src="images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />   |  
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| #15054 - 04/16/03 04:32 AM  Re: My first Backpacking trip help!!!! Oh BTW i'm new! |  
| Anonymous Unregistered
 
 
 
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Your sleeping bag worries me.  Coleman bags are OK for car camping, but they are rather bulky and heavy for backpacking, relative to their warmth.  What model of their bag will you carry?  I looked at the Coleman web page and all their current models have more fill weight (much lighter than total weight) than the 850 g you have listed for your bag.  The most important thing is will it be warm enough for the conditions you will encounter on your hike.  I am sure you can get a lighter, warmer, less bulky bag, but guess what?  It will be a lot more expensive!  Carry what you have and if you like the outdoors, make a really good bag a high priority for a future purchase.  You won't regret it.
 Four of you ought to be able to share onr cook set and stove just fine, for more weight saving.
 
 To follow up on another suggestion, there are bags that convert from single to double.   They do come in handy.
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| #15055 - 04/16/03 05:28 AM  Re: My first Backpacking trip help!!!! Oh BTW i'm new! |  
|   old hand
 
 Registered:  01/17/02
 Posts: 384
 Loc:  USA
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Mark,
 I would consider the following:
 
 Possible deletions:
 Light -- delete your least desirable light.  Substitute as a backup something like a Photon, Solitaire, or whatever.
 Toothpaste -- brushing with plain water should sufficiently clean your teeth for 2 days unless you have special dental needs.
 
 Possible additions:
 Disposable butane lighter
 More paracord
 Duct tape
 Sleeping pad
 Map
 Camera ?
 Waterproof match safe
 Poncho
 Additional knife
 
 I'm not sure what your water carrying/purifying capacity.  Keep in mind you need to have an absolute minimum of 4 liter water capacity per day.
 
 I didn't see any non-emergency food listed.
 
 As I look at my suggestions, I suspect that they may actually have added significant weight.
 
 Good luck,
 
 John
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| #15056 - 04/16/03 05:48 AM  Re: My first Backpacking trip help!!!! Oh BTW i'm new! |  
| Anonymous Unregistered
 
 
 
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Thanks soi much-i didn't expect this kind of response-i aim to respond to you all individually!
 Cheers
 
 Mark
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| #15057 - 04/16/03 05:51 AM  Re: My first Backpacking trip help!!!! Oh BTW i'm new! |  
| Anonymous Unregistered
 
 
 
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Some good points- much appreciated
 Iam carrying a 2litre platypus waterhoser and a 1l sealed bottle of weater for emergencies!
 (in the area i will travel i antcipate to find water which when sterilised will be drinkable!
 
 There will be food to eat be seeing as i don't know the weight i decxided to leave it off!!
 
 Thanks!
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