>>1734527>No change of baselayers?I usually just sleep in my hiking clothes. But like I said clothes change around with the conditions, so if it's shoulder season and colder or somewhere very wet then I'll carry some tights and a spare shirt to sleep in. this
https://lighterpack.com/r/pv2oiy is what I carry in colder, wetter places. But this
https://lighterpack.com/r/qzohvt is what I carry most the time.
>3L capacitiy is trip depedant. I always carry a 2L water bag because why not. But I've been out with just the 2L bag and a 500ml bottle. Other times I've carried 8L capacity.
>noninfectious water hazards.What do you mean? They are basically aquamira in tablet form. Chlorine Dioxide. "It's so effective, even the CDC recommends Chlorine Dioxide as the most comprehensive water treatment available."
>foodThis is off the top of my head as I'm not looking up calories to check it's enough.I'm usually aiming for 2500-3000 calories a day depending on the intensity. More if it's a long trip or it's very hard.
>snack as I break campCliff bar.
Handfull of trail mix.
Instant coffee made with cold water.
>breakfast after an hour or so of hikingInstant oatmeal with crushed nuts and dried fruit.
>Pre lunch snacks. I tend to graze bewteen meals.Some sort of bar.
Peanut M&Ms.
>LunchCheese.
Dried meat.
Tortilla.
Dried fruit.
>Evening snacksSavory biscuits.
Trail mix.
Snickers.
>Evening mealSomething like instant mash or instant noodles with extra added, like jerky, or crips/chips followe by something sweet.
For ten days I would basically carry this x10 but make sure I had varition in the flavours, or types of bar, that sort of thing. The same menu could be colded soaked as well as noodles, mash, oatmeal can all be done with cold water.