my setup

suppertramp

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This is a part of my kit. I do need to get another pack for week long trips and more comfortable winter but no hurry with a new baby at home I don't see many week long Winter trips. the pack I have is small but enough For me to do 3 days or more

There are some obvious missing items in the pictures like cordage ,hygiene and toilet paper, food which is all there just Not pictured

What do you think?

backpack
Manta
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water

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cooking
I only bring the stove in areas I cant have a fire

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small first aid kit

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mini kit painters drop cloth and drum liner

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contents of Otterbox

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shelter choices
hammock gortex Bivy or tent

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sleeping bags winter 0° down and summer 40° down

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Nice, well-thought-out array of camping gear. I must admit to a love for stoves - they're just the niftiest thing! Looks like you're pretty set on wood prep tools as well - nice !!!!

EDIT: I forgot to mention that i avoid SS bottles (or most eating/drinking 'things') made of metal in the winter and prefer the 'standard' lexan "Nalgene" 1ltr bottles, etc......
 
Looks real nice.

How does that magnifying glass do at starting a fire? I've never tried one.

I have to admit I love my axes but traded in for a small folding saw; they sure are fun though.
 
Looks like you made some educated choices all around.

Love your selection in cutting tools too.
 
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