>>965144>>965165>yoga matLike many have already said in this thread, you should get a Closed Cell Foam mat if anyting - yoga mat does nothing but add very thin padding, CCF will actually insulate you a bit.
>snowboard gogglesare you riding a bike or motorcycle out there? Personally I wouldn't recommend them if you're just hiking (just get sunglasses instead), but this all looks like a bikers setup to me.
>USB rechargable headlampI'd highly recommend adding a USB battery + whatever cords you need to the pack, it's really nice to have one.
>Fire kitLooks solid, and it seems that you've already made some char cloth with the tin the way it is.
>>965167The spicey test tubes is really good idea. I'm not a fan of the chopped off spatula head, I think you'd be better off just bringing a fork and spoon, plastic or metal. You can get decent little sporks from Walmart camping section for around $1 each I think.
>>965170>razors for shavingPersonally I think this isn't something you need to keep in there unless this is a bugout bag. Seems like wasted space and makes it more difficult to access things that actually matter. Same thing goes for soap, when /out/ you don't need to be soaping up any rivers or lakes, just scrub with water and you'll be fine. You're /out/, it's not really supposed to be a clean or civilized experience.
>>965175I'm a bit confused here, do you take BOTH of these packs with you? Or are they for separate outings? Are you car camping and have access to both all the time?
>chiselGeologist doing geologist things.
Overall, I'd give you a 6.5-7/10, I feel that the pack can pass, but you can do a lot to improve on it, mostly getting stuff that is going be more multipurpose.
I know that Alice Pack life, and it can get annoying sometimes.