>>1049773You keep implying you're going to carry 2 fixed blade knives plus a full size axe on every trip. That's so ridiculously beyond overkill it's not even funny.
When you say hunting, I am assuming big game. In which case you'll probably want something like a Sierra Saw for splitting the pelvis, This, combined with a good fixed blade knife, will fully field process (gut, skin, quarter) any game animal anywhere outside of sub-Saharan Africa, and renders the second knife and axe merely extra weight with no purpose. If you're having to pack out a big game animal you'll want literally every gram out of your pack as you can, because even small deer are pretty fucking heavy.
I have no idea why you could possibly want 2 battery banks and a solar charger, to power 1 headlamp. You're not running the damn headlamp 24 hours a day, a full charge at the start of your trip should last you 5+ days. If you're paranoid of [some potential emergency requiring you to use your headlamp for multiple consecutive hours] carry ONE battery pack. I mean you can't even recharge all the electronics you have, which consists of only 2 headlamps. The other one's standard battery and I don't see a charging cradle for any rechargeable AA/AAA batteries so again it's implied it's fueled with alkaline batteries.
A 100L pack is HUMONGOUS. Like, sherpa-carrying-3-peoples-shit-up-Everest humongous. If you EVER under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES get it anywhere close to full, you overpacked by 50% or more.
>what am I missing in coherencyEnough GoalZero shit to power a small town, and only half of your small amount of electric shit can even use it.
3 fucking LARGE cutting tools but a canister fuel stove. A pocket knife and your field dressing saw are already more than enough for an emergency campfire.
A nice, light stove, tent, and sleeping bag and then a 10lb fucknormous backpack.