>>449577my full kit for solo camping (3+ days)
75L internal frame backpack with built in rain cover.
2L water bladder/backpack (one of those small triangular ones with little room for anything more than a few power bars)
Knife
20 ft rope
fire starter (3 sources, matches, ferro rod and lighter)
kindling
needle/thread for repairs to gear/tent/whatevs
FAK
Sawyer mini water filter
iodine tabs/tabs to take away the taste
1L platypus bottle (sawyer screws onto this perfectly)
flashlight 110 lumens/red light
headlamp 150 lumens/red light
Atlas utility gloves (gathering firewood, setting up camp, etc)
4 clothes pins for hanging things or drying clothes
4 zip ties
sharpie with 50 ft of duct tape wrapped around it
garbage bag (for my garbage)
travel sized toothbrush/scope/floss/toothpaste
wet wipes
toilet paper (maybe 10 ft minus the roll of corse)
2oz trowell
folding saw
sham wow towell
whistle/thermometer combo
compass/topo map
3 extra AAA batteries (both flashlights take these)
20 ft twine
cookset inlcluding 8oz butane propane mix fuel, ignighter/stove, stand, 700ML snow peak titanium pot, 40oz kleen kanteen (fits perfectly into the pot), titanium plate (doubles as a frying pan) titanium spork
tarp (6x8 ft 10 oz tarp for footprint)
Tent (Eureka midori 2 LOVE THIS TENT)
MSR tent stakes (i swear they're indestructable)
Kelty 40 degree down sleeping bag xl (1 lb)
sea to summit mummy bivy liner for sleeping bag (adds 10 degrees lower temp for sleeping bag)
sea to summit inflatable pillow (doubles as seat or knee pad if no logs to sit on)
ALPS xl air mattress (easily the most needlessly heavy piece in my pack. Clocks in just under 4 lbs, but I'm a priss for a good nights sleep)
all this gear weighs just under 25lbs. With water/clothes/food, I can get my pack around 35-38 lbs for 3-5 days.
I'm 6'3", so unfortunately i need to buy the xl version of just about everything, which adds a lot of weight and space needed, hence my huge 75L pack, and 2 person tent.