Thanks for the replys (for the most part any way)

Yeah, I do kinda get the feeling some think all hunters are Redneck morons that shoot each other. Whatever. It's the people that think that way, that I would fear with a gun.

Anyway, someone asked for a little more info so here goes:
I mainly hunt whitetail deer, in VA, WVA, NC. I hunt alone 75% of the time. I know it is breaking the #1 rule, but If I die doing it, so be it.
In most cases though I am only .5 to 2.0 miles from the truck, but getting lost comming out in the Dark is an issue. I have been "turned around" a few times but managed to get out. Luckly compasses work in the dark <img src="/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />.
I weighed my PSK this morning and it tips the scale at just under 2 lbs, My First Aid kit was 5 or 6 oz.

My PSK includes:
A plastic 1 liter container -that everything fits in.
combo whisle, signal mirror, compass, with container filled with fishing line, hooks, splitshot.
Match container filled with dryer lint, and wrapped with Ducttape (about 5-6')
magnesium fire starter
1 box water/wind resistant matches
1 small lock blade knife
rain poncho
space blanket, (the thin cheapy kind)
chapstick
flashlight
2 AA batteries
second signal mirror
trash bag

My First aid kit
has assorted bandages
med. tape
band aids
antibiotic ointment
anti itch ointment
tylenol, nexium, immodium, benedryl, vicoden
sissors
gloves
needle & thread
and some other stuff I cant think of.

Now my hunting bag weighs about a pound, so with PSK and first aid kit, and a small metal bowel (for boiling water), and 50' nylon cord, its still less than 3.5 lbs.

Now my 6x8' tarp weighs 1.1 pounds. I am thinking about ditching it. I have a space blanket, poncho, and 1 HD trash bag already.
I could add a couple more HD trash bags that weigh 2 oz a peice and probably be ok. What do you think?

Weight is really important to me as a hunter. Keep in mind I still have to add food, water, ammo, deer calls, optics/range finder (during bow season) etc.