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  1. #21
    Acer's Avatar
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    Southern Indiana Wooded Hills
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    Shug,,,I loved the music and the playing on your video,,real class! I am about 20 then add the water and food.
    2nd CAG, CAP 2-1-5 5th Marines, 1st Mar. Div.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combined_Action_Program

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    When I'm winter camping, I'm hauling 80 to 100 lbs. on a toboggan while snowshoeing. The trips are usually 3 nights/4 days. This will be my first winter using a hammock. I don't see much weight loss with a hammock/tarp and all the extra gear to stay warm. My canvas tent is pretty light at about 20 lbs. I still intend to use my wood stove. This winter, I've been using the titanium wood stove I got from Fourdog. Man, I love that stove!

  3. #23
    Senior Member southmark's Avatar
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    Northport, AL
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    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    Too much when I'm carrying it, too little when I'm in camp.
    Ditto............

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    Senior Member mugs's Avatar
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    Maple Valley, WA
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    11 pounds before food and water for the winter....and I can get to about -10*F with that set up....a few more pounds and I can get down to a good -30*F but I am fortunate enough where I hike in my area it doesn't get down past 10 to 15*F most of the time.

    Its not like Mina-sow-da, don't ya know.
    I miss my 4.8Lb base weight as a ground dweller...But I sure DON'T MISS the ground.

  5. #25
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    Rock Hill, SC
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    Just starting out again driven by the need to head out both solo and with a family of four, so I'm heavy.

    Pack - 6lb,7oz
    Sleeping Bag - 5lb, 13oz
    HH ED/Hex Fly - 3lb,12oz

    Almost 16lbs with just that gear. Add 13.9oz for the radiant pad, and then 4-10lbs for all of the other assorted gear.

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    Senior Member DuctTape's Avatar
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    Rochester, NY
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    Base weight (before food/water) for winter -22*F weekend earlier this month was 18.75lbs.

    Biggest weights:
    Claytor Hammock 31oz
    TNF Solar Flare 66oz
    Pinnacle Pack 33oz
    JRB 10x11 tarp 19oz
    CCF pads total 34oz

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    Senior Member R00K's Avatar
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    20* trip puts me at about 10lbs before food/water. Don't really plan on doing many more trips below 20* unless I'm making it a point to challenge myself.
    Support: HammockGear - Zpacks - Jacks R Better - DreamHammock - Dutchware - AHE - Black Rock - Grand Trunk

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    Senior Member L.D. Cakes's Avatar
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    My trip to the Cranberry in Dec with the lowest temp being 15* was 18.5 without food or water. With food & water it went up to 21.25
    Hootenanny Hang June 11-13, 2021
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    New Member Pringles's Avatar
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    The lowest I have been is 17 degrees. My pack with 2 days of food and 1 liter of water weighed 15 pounds.

  10. #30
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    DIY 11' gathered end hammock
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    What do you guys have in your packs...is everything down?

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