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My pack weighed about 37 pounds. My gf's weighed like 28 pounds. They were pretty heavyAW wrote: How heavy are those packs if you dont mind me asking?
Duuude. Canned goods are fail. You have not only carry 'em in but carry 'em out after you've eaten what's inside.brian90620 wrote:My pack weighed about 37 pounds. My gf's weighed like 28 pounds. They were pretty heavyAW wrote: How heavy are those packs if you dont mind me asking?, especially going uphill. We overpacked on food and and clothes. We were carrying alot of can food.
Ditto. Don't be hatin' canned food on short hikes! It tastes better than the dehydrated crap, and empty cans weigh a lot less than empty beer bottles anyway.Dudley Heinsbergen wrote:i like canned foods on 1 or 2 nighter trips. mainly because freeze dried sucks, and there's no trout in the local mountains. STAGG chili is the way to go.
Yes, it was quite a dateAugie wrote:Now that's a memorable "date" for you and your girlfriend.
RIGHT ON! Dude, you are da man!brian90620 wrote:Now all I need to do is convience her to go snow camping at Little Jimmy Campground in a few months
Assure her that you will stoke up your furnaces and keep her plenty warm.brian90620 wrote: Now all I need to do is convience her to go snow camping at Little Jimmy Campground in a few months
I can see it now.......brian90620 with his heavy pack, carrying a 5 gallon propane tank for the heater.brian90620 wrote:Now all I need to do is convience her to go snow camping at Little Jimmy Campground in a few months