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+food, 6kcal is going to keep you going for 2 days max while moving at speed with a full pack
+a water filter, a sawyer squeeze. this will provide much more water than the tablets, and will process water faster than boiling. lightweight and reliable
+water storage. I see only 1L of water storage, that's not much unless there is a ton of fresh water along your route/in your area
+oral rehydration solution/candy. almost essential for quick moves in hot weather, which is what I'm expecting given the 40F sleeping bag
+rain jacket, or light poncho if your climate permits
+tinder, candles, something to light with your bics/firesteel
+fresnel lens for unlimited fire
+maintenance kit for your rifle
+a spoon to eat your oats and peanutbutter with
+move the idiot string from the "another flashlight" to your primary
reduce
-tarps. you already have a 1 person tent. bring an extra silnylon tarp if you must
-a sawblade. 2 sawblades and an axe is a bit much.
-a full size knife, you already have the axe and saw
-one of the metal cups. they are heavy and bulky. if you require redundancy, replace one with a metal water bottle
-most of your first aid gear. no you won't be performing field surgery on yourself.
-two of your flashlights. 4 is excessive, and I suggest that you pick lights that use the same batteries if they don't already. I'll suggest that you keep your primary and your headlamp.
-drop either the sharpening file or the puck, redundant.
-vice grips. why? they are heavy too.
-some rope. what do you plan to build while bugging out? the tent should not require additional rope to setup, and once the tarps are dropped, there should be little to tie up.
-tape. there is so much.
a really good start, happy trails