>>2811261Build up your basics. Merino underwear (2-3 pairs are enough, you can air them on your pack and rotate), merino tshirts. Whatever top layer you prefer (I use denim most of the year, and wool or oilskin when it's too cold or wet).
Then, assuming your pocket gear (knife, FAK etc.) didn't grow moldy (yes, knives can get mold... only if you're a retarded kid who oils them with rapeseed oil though - ask me how I know), I'd go for a comfy sleep system next. In my case, that's a savotta mat, a Klymit self-inflating mat and a carinthia def 4 + Tropen combo.
With that stuff plus some boots (whichever fit you best), a trowel or E-tool (for digging latrine holes) a stove (don't tell me that also got moldy?) and a pot, you're set for most trips. If you're one of those pussies who can't stand getting rained on, add a silnylon tarp. Mine's british army milsurp, but there's probably others, and you can always pay shekelstein for a new one.
With a proper pack (where my recommendation would be a medium alice with molle on it instead of that deuter - tactical tailor, grey ghost, hidden woodsman, platatac, ordnance okinawa etc make packs like that) that'll be enough for anything from a winter overnighter to a multi-week trip.
If you're just after overnighters in the summer, I'd say ditch the heavy sleeping bag (so just the Tropen, in my example) and the shell clothing. Getting rained on is actually pretty comfy when you're wearing wool.