I've been known to bring a book.  Usually a paperback, though.  Also like a
(Thermarest) pillow and sleeping pad.  For the latter, been using a Big
Agnes inflatable.  Even carry a heavy(ish) stove and fuel cannister.  Have
the Esbit but like the bigger flame if I'm cooking food.  Also easier to
heat up water for hot chocolate at night and coffee in the morning.

My most silly item is usually a small transistor radio.  Either for
listening to a baseball game, or weather forecasts.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN


On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 5:30 PM, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> For an S24O I tend to bring whatever I feel like bringing.  Sometimes that
> includes a hardcover book (gasp!), maybe a bottle of wine and an opener
> (double gasp!).  Maybe a deck of cards (#faint).  Sometimes my S24O starts
> at the end of one workday and ends at the beginning of the next workday,
> which means I might be carrying my laptop (#conniption).  My cargo rarely
> includes a live crab.  Only Manny packs live seafood for S24Os, AFAIK
>
> As a sometimes gram-counter, I'll pull together the same kit you have
> below and weigh it.  I know my bag and mat are light.  I've got a roomy
> solo tent > a tiny bug bivy > a hammock.  I use a stuffable pillow.  For
> morning coffee I do a drip cone thing which is a lot lighter than a press,
> probably
>
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>

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