40lbs is an overnight for me.  I travel with a minimum of sixty and max 80 Lbs 
and have for years.
That would include my recent trip to Alaska and spending a good bit of time 
climbing on gravel.  Others also did the same.  

Now before the minamilist start yelling.  I'm not saying your way is wrong.. 
Only wrong for me.  Gearing is what makes it good.  I carry what "I" need and 
it weighs what it does.  So 40 lbs to me is leaving repair tools and such 
behind.  Doing laundry more often, not having a chair, iPad, extension cord, 
canned goods, Solar showers etc.  8llb 2 person tent for room, d90 camera and 
zoom... So 40 lbs to me is going across town to set up a tent and eat at the 
restaurant.

Anyway ..gearing 24x36 get my old fat arse up hills .. Candy and coffee make 
the time go by.   

Kelly

Ok getting passed by a walker was weird but good conversation. :)

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