With just over a month til time to start hiking, I'm getting my final gear list ready. I will post a full list once I have everything.
As a preview, here are my "Big 3"
Sleeping bag: REI Igneo 17 (https://www.rei.com/product/111164/rei-co-op-igneo-17-sleeping-bag)
I was waffling between this bag and the Marmot Phase 20. I ended up choosing this one over the Phase due to it having a higher denier shell and being a little less expensive. While it is not quite as light as the Phase and won't pack down quite as well, the Igneo will likely be a little more durable, especially with the dog being along for the trek.
Tent: MSR Mutha Hubba. (https://www.rei.com/product/896095/msr-mutha-hubba-nx-tent)
A compromise between ultralight, and toughness and liveability. This tent is a 3-person, which we decided on in case we need to bring the dog into the tent with us for any reason, which makes it a little heavier. We also wanted something that the floor would be more likely stand up to the dog's nails. Many thru-hikers choose the Big Agnes Fly Creek, since that is one of the lightest true tents on the market (as opposed to a tarp-tent), but not only is that paper-thin, it also has no liveability to it. If one has to spend more time in it than just crawling in and sleeping, its going to be miserable.
Backpack: REI Flash 65. (https://www.rei.com/product/893906/rei-co-op-flash-65-pack)
I had considered dropping down to the Osprey Exos 58, but the Flash both fit better and carried the weight better. Simple as that. The Flash is still on the lighter end of packs in that capacity range, and I have put up to 35 lbs in it for a hike with no issue. I feel good about using it for a long hike where I will probably only have that range of weight for the first day of a very dry section, and usually will be in the 25ish lbs range.
Getting close!! Hope the last few weeks go well!
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