>>482993OP here. Thanks for the feedback everyone. As far as my gear goes, I'll break it up into components. Also the weights are actual.
Backpack:
Arc'Teryx RT55 55L, size medium (circa 2003): 99.4oz
Camelbak Thermalbak Omega 3L: 24oz dry
Sleeping:
Vaude Sioux 400 synthetic sleeping bag: 40.5oz
Hammock w/ mosquito net no-name brand & two Black Diamond Neutrino carabiners: 21.5oz
Travel pillow: 13oz
Cooking:
Generic micro stove: 4oz
GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Dualist w/ two small isobutane bottles, tiny bag of soap, sponge cut to 1/4 size: 37oz
tarp 8x10': 18oz
Safety/Security:
Adventure Medical Kits Sportsman Series: 31.3oz
Becker BK2 w/sheath: 18.3oz
550 cord x100ft: 10.2oz
Clothing:
Arc'teryx Beta AR jacket: 12.6oz
Arc'teryx Beta SL pant: 9.1oz
The North Face fleece jacket: 15.5oz
Volcom beanie: 2.1oz
Volcom perforated athletic tank top: 5.2oz
Nike Dri-Fit T-shirt: 3.5oz
Hurley Phantom 5-way stretch walk shorts: 7.7oz
socks, generic cotton blend: 1.7oz
Volcom leather belt: 5.6oz
Misc:
Baby wipes: 5.2oz
Container w/ needle & thread, two small bic lighters, couple rubber bands, 10 large safety pins, four o-rings, two buttons: 3.5oz
Life Straw: 2.4oz
Empty 32oz bottle: 1.8oz
Toiletry: 4.9oz
Microfiber towel 3.8oz
Swiss Army Knife: 5.6oz
GoPro Hero 3+Black w/ 8 batteries, floaty back, open back, head band & two micro SD cards: 15.1oz
Manfrotto Monopod w/gopro tripod mount: 10.2oz
Nightcore CU6 Chameleon flashlight: 7.8oz
So, without food and not accounting for what I'm wearing:
440.5oz/16 = 27...which I guess isn't that bad, and I think I forgot a few items. But with food it rockets up to 42-45lbs. This seems too damn heavy.
>>483149My first aid kit will allow me to pretty much handle just about any injury, aside from a serious blood losing wound. I also added antihistamine, standard pain killers, whistle, signal mirror, water tablets and new skin.