>>631995thanks bruh!
Backpack is an Everest 60l that I got for about 60$ (sale) and could not be more happy with. Pic related.
Acceptable weight at just under 2kg and features you would normaly find on more expensive packs,
such as front opening mesh pockets with elastic loop for water bottles etc. Could not be more happy with it.
Sadly they dont make it anymore, they've replaced it with a 65l ready for bladder (which I don't like).
From what I've experienced with my model I would definately recommend it though.
I decided early on to splurge on a pad since sweden gets pretty cold,
so I went with a thermarest xtherm. Got it on sale too for about 180$.
High five myself everytime I use it to congratulate myself for wise spending.
Autumn sleeping bag is a cheap synthetic, old and shitty and only rated to about 5+,
but I haven't decided on which downbag to get yet. Use a Sea to summit Reactor with it for cold nights.
For summer I've got a snugpak jungle bag.
Sometimes bring friends along, mostly not. Most people I know enjoy being out in nature and camping,
but not for more than one or two nights so if I'm going on a week long trip I'm going alone.
>>631996Do it! Would never recommend living here to anyone else but nature wise it's pretty based