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Systems Approach to Selecting Equipment
The
best way to approach buying equipment is to think in
terms of systems. The critical systems, in order of
relative priority, are:
>
Sleeping system
> Packing system
> Clothing system
> Shelter system
> Kitchen system
> Water system
> Clean-up & sanitation system
> Repair system (human and gear)
> Miscellaneous (tools; "toys";
specialty equipment))
The
key to going lightweight is to focus primarily on
reducing the weight of the four most important
systems: Sleeping, Packing, Clothing & Shelter.
Sleeping
System (details to be added)
>
Sleeping bags
>
Sleeping pads
>
Bivvy sacks
Packing
System (details to be added)
>
Internal frame vs external frame
>
Size
Clothing
Systems (details to be added)
>
Layering
>
Types of fibers
>
Footwear
Shelter
System (a single suitable shelter can be
shared among the Patrol members to reduce weight
further)
>
Tarps vs tents
>
Line and stakes
>
Groundsheets
The
next step is to designate group equipment and food
to avoid carrying excess load of stuff that can be
readily shared among the Patrol members
Kitchen/Food
System
>
Food
> Stove & lighter
> Pot & utensils
> Leather work gloves
Water
System
>
Filter & tablets
> Tanks
Clean-up
& Sanitation System
>
Sinks
> Dobie pads & washing liquid
> Trash bags
> Toilet & fire-pit clear-up trowel
Repair
System
>
First aid kit
> Equipment repair kit
Miscellaneous
>
Headlamp, compass, signal mirror, multi-tool
> Camera,
binoculars, GPS
> Grill? tongs? fishing gear? etc. etc.
Download
system details here:
Backcountry
Patrol Gear System (discusses shared equipment
including shelter)
Backcountry
Kitchen/Food System
Backcountry
First Aid Kit
Backcountry
Repair Kit
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