>>478863No tent for me. It's just too much hassle. I have a groundsheet, a bivvy bag, a sleeping pad and a sleeping bag. I also carry an umbrella wich usually goes over my head.
If it seriously raisn i pitch my poncho.
The pack is a Berghaus Bioflex Lite 50 i got for the tiny sum of 130 Euros because the season was over. Cool thing is, the hipbelt isn't fixed but on a hinge, this makes a difference in complex terrain.
50l isn't very big, but it's enough for me.
Dark green is the groundsheet, green is the sleeping bag, blue is the bivvy. Black is the sleeping mat. In the black/yellow pouch is stuff to pitch the poncho, which is under the pouch.