>>1591481Hauled a Hasselblad 500CM with 3 lenses on the Myra Canyon section (see photo of best man leaning on stone oven built by Chinese workers near infamous "Spiral Tunnel")
West Coast Trail, the same. My photo with a 250mm f/5.6 Sonnar lens was a cover photo for Canadian Geographics issue on British Columbia. It also made the newspapers, a bunch of calendars and I believe in ad campaign for a medical company in the states.
Also hauled it up Seymour Mountain on a mountain bike in the winter to go photograph an ice sculpture contest 3 days consecutively. Also brought along a sunpak 522 flash system. all of this was in a Roche bike messenger bag which I still own. The photographs got used by a number of companies in their advertising because they sponsored a lot of the sculptors to come in.
I don't really shoot film anymore so I've gotten a couple of digital cameras which have upgraded a few times now. My last big Expedition with camera was to Bend Oregon where I did the bike trail around the double Caldera nearby Newberry. I used a backpack meant for a DJI drone with a Canon 6D Mark II, a 24 to 105 lens, and a 70-200 f 2.8 lens
My point is, that you give up quite a bit when you go for a late we camera as there's a lot of things you can't do with them. Carrie whatever you're comfortable with and know how to use properly.