#79438 - 12/10/06 06:47 AM
Re: BOB Weight
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Enthusiastic
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The absolute maximum should be 25 percent of your body weight.
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#79440 - 12/11/06 02:40 AM
Re: BOB Weight
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Registered: 09/08/05
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Loc: Vermont
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In AZ, you're right, 6 quarts isn't much. But in VT, when you have a hard time walking five miles and not finding at least a stream, people look at you funny. :P
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#79442 - 12/12/06 05:05 AM
Re: BOB Weight
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That's right, I'd forgotten you grew up around the lake. And I think a 72oz bladder and four nalgenes is going light- my dream is Rt 2 from Burlington to St. Jay on foot without having to stop for anything other than sleep and needing only light and oxygen from outside of my pack. But that's just dreaming, and I know it. Heck, I'm just happy I can make room for two days of water (optimistic estimate, probably a day and half) in BOB.
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#79443 - 12/12/06 11:58 AM
Re: BOB Weight
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Registered: 12/10/06
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75% body wieght, for me that equates to nearly 95 pounds. and i can carry it. but then again i train every day with a 20 pound backpack(my EDC) and combat boots. also i live in a pretty flat area, so the main problem for me is clearing out to a suitable flood proof ground in a county with the lowest high point and lowest low point, takes some moving. the things to take into acount are, 1 ground type, lighter loads for rougher ground, 2 weather, less kit needed in hotter climates, 3 how much can you carry, and not just round the garden, 4 BOV ie are you going out in a rover 25 or an army 7.5 ton truck? and also the ground its going out in(ie trucks and mountains don't mix) 7.5 ton trucks can take a lot of stuff, a rover 25 has a smaller boot than my bergen.
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