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    Well, let's see...Off the top of my head...

    Wingnut 3.0 pack (800 c.i. pack)
    Down jacket
    cat can stove/Ti pot/spork/bic lighter
    8x10 rain fly
    various odd and ends like snacks and bike repair stuff
    Under Quilt

    Handlebar bag
    Usually my hammock and some food (I try to keep it under 2 pounds total on the handlebar bag).

    Seatbag:
    Top Quilt
    extra clothes (1 extra pair of socks, 1 l/s wool shirt,)

    Frame bag:
    Food, rain jacket

    I can fit everything I need with food for a maximum of 4 days, then I need to resupply food and if it's 4 days worth of food I'm probably freaking out because it doesn't "really fit" but I make it fit by overloading everything.

    Gear list for 3 season is:
    Marmot Mica rain jacket (or wind jacket if no rain in forecast)
    arm/leg warmers
    beanie
    cat can stove/ti pot/spork/bic lighter/enough fuel for trip
    Down jacket if cold enough
    TQ/UQ
    Hammock
    Tarp/stakes
    full leggings if cold enough or just a cheap pair of jogging shorts for around camp if warm enough, all depends on trip and weather.
    extra wool socks
    Princeton Tec Eos light
    Food

    I only use one pair of cycling shorts with lot's of A&D Ointment and one jersey (usually wool). I don't care about being dirty or stinky.

    Fun stuff for sure. Have you done any trips yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoovegroover View Post
    Hey Sherpa - I am assembling a similar setup for my 29 with Revelate bags. I have the stock frame bag so the space is a little limited. Just curious what your gear list is. I am having a hard time stuffing everything I think I need. Of course, with limited space, something needs to stay in the closet...what do you have packed away in those bags?
    I forgot to mention, you can get away without using a lot of stuff. Usually extra clothes is the biggest waste of space. And most people starting out bring WAY to much food. 2 tips I wish someone would have told me when I first started.

  3. #13
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    Jul 2010
    Location
    Greenville, SC
    Hammock
    WBBB 1.1 SL
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    DIY MacCat Clone
    Insulation
    NF Hotlum 15* Bag
    Suspension
    Straps/CinchBuckle
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    I apologize about bringing the thread back up, but I was wondering where to buy just dynaglide cordage, not in pre made whoopies. It am just not sure if AHE's link to dynaglide whoopie slings are for cordage or whoopies. Sorry if this seems like a dumb question.

    chicky

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    Senior Member pgibson's Avatar
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    SW Idaho
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    AHE 1.1 dbl
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    AHE Shangi La
    Insulation
    KAQ Prototype
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    I am making finished product from dynaglide, I don't yet stock enough line on hand to feel like we could sell it by the foot and not hold up orders for products when we have to reorder. I do have a lot of DIY materials, just not dynaglide, just finished whoopies and adjustable ridgelines.
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    Senior Member SGT Rock's Avatar
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    7'x9' cuben tarp
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    Kevlar + dynaglide
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    http://wesspur.com/throw-line/zing-it-throw-line.html

    This is where I bought my dynaglide.
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