>>665325Depends on what you do, but assuming an overnight hike, I'd say :
Backpack >Yes
Tent > Not necessarily
Sleeping bag > Yes
Spare shirt, pants, underwear, singlet, socks > Only underwear and socks are truly needed, depends on the trip duration
knife > not so sure about that, unless you mean one for eating
firestarter > A lighter right ? Because those gimmicks that you rub to make a sparkle are worthless
food rations > Not necessarily, there's plenty other thing you can eat
water bottle full of water > Or a camelback, but you sure need water
Long John Silvers > ??
Dragon dildo > No you don't
Only spare socks and underwear is needed. > Indeed
Tent is not necessary, shelter is. > indeed, wise sir
Add means of water purification to the list. > depends on where you go
Add sleeping pad > not if you only sleep in a cabin
Add a cooking pot of some sorts > Not always needed
Add a flashlight > Yes or a headlamp
Add a compass > Yes and no, If you have a GPS and not planning a long trip, you can spare the compass
Hammock > not if there's no place to hang it
Bear Canister > Not if you are not in a bear country
Balaclava > No
Sling Shot > You silly kid, no
Folding Cutlery > For eating, yes, but not really
Trekking Poles > It's a great help I use some, but not everyone NEED it
Can Opener > If you pack cans
Paracord > No, it's useless. Even if your pack breaks down, it wont really help you, and forbid you to do any scrambling with it or rely your life on it
Sewing Awl > Not really useful for everyone
Solar USB charger > No, you dont
Duct Tape > No you don't
Toilet Paper > Yes unless you know how to use those little stones
Sunglasses > Yes
Spade for burying poo > you can use other tools but yes
Head Lamp > Yes
weed > No
Guns > No
Water proof clothing. > Yes
A first aid kit > Yes
Enough enriched Uranium to reach critical mass. > No backpack can carry it
a good leather wallet > No
Multi tool > Not really, but you can take it anyway kid