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    Thanks for the replies and suggestions.

    Was thinking about the ULA circuit. Anybody know how this compares to the Jam 50 space wise?

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    You might also consider downsizing the pot. 1.4l is pretty big for one person. And you might replace the glasses case with a sack attached to your shoulder strap. Zpacks makes them or you could DIY one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HomeMadeHiker View Post
    You might also consider downsizing the pot. 1.4l is pretty big for one person.
    +1 on that.

    Wondering if you had rain pants or wind pants in your kit at least for the early weeks.

    I have the ULA circuit for my full on 0* winter kit, my 20* kit fits quite nicely in a ULA Ohm.

    David
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    awesome and it sounds like your ready to roll!!! enjoy and look forward to your report!
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    Looks like a good list to start. If the AWOL guide is loose leaf, I would break it down and have some one mail you sections as needed.

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    I think your cookset is excessive too. Even if weight is trivial, the amount of space it takes up is not. I have a Snow Peak Mini Solo set which pot holds .82 liters, which I believe is plenty for one person. Heck even for two people, I never see the need to eat withing three minutes of a "buddy". Enough ranting...this setup ALSO will hold two canisters of fuel OR one canister of fuel and your burner. That is of course if you get a smaller burner.

    My set up is the Solo Set and the Litemax stove box made from Snow Peak. I am not a brand follower but in this case, they are both exceptional products. Especially is space is becoming and issue.

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    Cook Kit

    Thanks for the replies.

    I realize that my cook kit is on the large side, but its what I've got. Either that or a backcountry 700 ML, which for me is too small to cook a box of mac n cheese in. I use the BC 700 exclusively for freezer bag cooking.

    I would really like a evernew .9L w/ Ti-Tri but cannot justify dropping the money on it when I know my cook kit will work just fine albeit large.

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    +1 on the Ribz pack to aid in space for smaller stuff, and stuff you have quick access to. I love my Ribz pack.
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