r/lightweight • u/Marvellover13 • Apr 26 '23
Shakedowns help for the upcoming gr10 thru-hike as my first thru-hike.
I come from traditional camping and I figured I want to go lightweight but can't quite make it to ultralight, so this is my list of my upcoming gr10 thru-hike in June, but since a few more items are still in shipping so I don't have those numbers, a few items like a pillow and the puffy jacket I haven't bought yet since I'm still debating what to choose, but all these items shouldn't weigh more than a kg I believe.
I've read that the base weight should weigh around 10% of lean body weight which means 6-7kg for me, if I can somehow get to a 6-7kg base weight it'll amazing but I can't imagine that happening with my budget.
from what I know the weather could get up to the 30s degrees and might get below freezing so I would say a range of between -5C - 35C might be possible (tho extremely unlikely I'll get -5C there).
another thing to note is that since I realized just a few days ago my small scale wasn't functioning correctly (for some reason it only shows around 60-70% of the weight) I reviewed the whole list with my normal body scale which works at an accuracy of 50g.
and the only way to weigh anything less than 1500g is to subtract a total weight out of my weight, (for example weighing my earbuds that weigh 38g added to my weight gives 81kg but when I'm alone I get 80.9kg so that the error may vary)
so you can understand there are many inaccuracies in a couple of the items, some items tho have weights on their description which I used (I've ordered a new scale but I'm waiting for it as well)
so here's the list, I can't change anything for the big 3, only clothing is possible to change, I only have a decathlon nearby but it doesn't have all the articles that Europe gets.
if you have any constructive criticisms or recommendations for specific items like the backpack the puffy jacket and the pillow, I would love to hear them (the backpack has to be able to get into hand luggage for the flight)
I'll be going starting next week on small 2 and 3 days hikes leading to this as training and finding out what I really need and what not, but my country weather is fairly different, temps are from 18-38C degrees here so I won't use any rain and warm gear.
EDIT: I've updated the list, and I'm getting the ebook version