You list seems reasonable to me.  Like was said, I'm not much of a bag
liner or footprint sort of guy,  I could usually forget the sleeping bag as
mostly I just end up laying on top of it.  I could maybe lose the bucket
too.

Other than that, and this has been driven home for me camping with my kids
in scouts.  My list for "comfortable" camping isn't much different for one
night or multiple nights (outside of food).   Its very easy to to a S24O
bringing next to nothing, keeping it all in a single transverse saddle bag
or a front basket.  I can do that and have done that, it just isn't quite
the same for me.  Though realistically, I can fit my kit in two front
panniers and a smaller saddlebag.

Never weighed it though.

Dont worry about it, just have fun.
Scott



Cheers,
Scott Henry
Dayton, OH

FTM-PTB


On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 8:06 AM, Deacon Patrick <lamontg...@mac.com> wrote:

> Hey Tom, you are definitely in the ballpark and can hone from there. I
> don't carry a sleeping bag liner or tent footprint and depending on the
> S24O don't bring a stove or food, but otherwise my list looks similar to
> yours. One of the beauties of an S24O is you really can't go wrong by
> bringing too little or too much. It's not like you have a week or even a
> few nights to live with any mistakes, so it is very conducive to
> experimenting. So much depends on where you are camping. I no doubt bring
> more clothes for the Colorado Rockies at the height of Summer than many in
> CA for Spring or Fall. Why? Because snow is always possible, rain/hail
> likely and temps will range from highs in the 80's to lows in the 30's in
> July/August. Plus the weather folk have no idea what it's going to do, so
> best to be prepared for whatever. FOr Spring and Fall, I add my Filson's
> wool Mackinaw and/or a heavy down vest. Sure, there are trips I don't wear
> everything, but why take the risk?
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
>
> On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 12:09:21 AM UTC-6, Tom Virgil wrote:
>>
>> I am not interested in fern elves who sleep under leaves or those who can
>> build a house at the campsite from available materials
>>
>> What is a nominal weight?
>>
>> With everything I could want, I am coming in at +22 pounds.  I am trying
>> to pare that away.  If I were to take everything, it would include,,,
>>
>>   Sleeping bag
>>
>>  Sleeping bag liner
>>
>>  Compression Sack
>>
>>  Pillow
>>
>>  Pad
>>
>>  Tent
>>
>>  Tent Footprint
>>
>>  French Press
>>
>>  Titanium cup
>>
>>  Stove
>>
>>  Fuel bottle
>>
>>  Cooking pot
>>
>>  Utensils
>>
>>  bucket
>>
>>  camp suds
>>
>>  towel
>>
>>  sacks
>>
>>  egg holder
>>
>>  bottles
>>
>>
>> and a few other things for breakfast, camp clothes.
>>
>> Having accumulated all of this from backpacking, I am now figuring out
>> where to pare down.
>>
>> I have been practicing with Sam and the weight.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
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