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Rate and hate.
I genuinely can't believe this all fits in here, complete with food (2-3 days worth plus compression dry bag, not pictured) and regular water bottle of choice (also not pictured) in the side caddy.
Some of this stuff is old, a lot (especially sleeping equipment) is new. Haven't really been backpacking in recent years, so I bought a lot of new stuff. I couldn't find my old milspec compass, for example, so I bought a new Suunto.
The pack itself I've taken through the Grand Canyon, down the AT for a long weekend, up the VA Creeper Trail to camp in Jefferson National Forest, etc.
Below the medkit:
>yellow backpack rain cover
>poncho/tarp in camo stuff sack
>inflatable pillow in grey satin back
>black mesh bag with gaiters
>Frogg Toggs waterproof pack jacket
The rest of this should be fairly self-explanatory (lightweight shirts, socks, and undies bottom-left, in case that's not clear), and yes, I fell for the Windburner meme. No ragrets.
I genuinely can't believe this all fits in here, complete with food (2-3 days worth plus compression dry bag, not pictured) and regular water bottle of choice (also not pictured) in the side caddy.
Some of this stuff is old, a lot (especially sleeping equipment) is new. Haven't really been backpacking in recent years, so I bought a lot of new stuff. I couldn't find my old milspec compass, for example, so I bought a new Suunto.
The pack itself I've taken through the Grand Canyon, down the AT for a long weekend, up the VA Creeper Trail to camp in Jefferson National Forest, etc.
Below the medkit:
>yellow backpack rain cover
>poncho/tarp in camo stuff sack
>inflatable pillow in grey satin back
>black mesh bag with gaiters
>Frogg Toggs waterproof pack jacket
The rest of this should be fairly self-explanatory (lightweight shirts, socks, and undies bottom-left, in case that's not clear), and yes, I fell for the Windburner meme. No ragrets.