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Sleeping bag is Mountain Hardware Phantom 15, 800 fill.
I use it all year. In the Summer, I wear less and keep it vented. In the winter, I wear more and keep it zipped up. I tend to sleep cold and prefer to be warm but not hot.
I am pretty happy with it. I think I can lose 5 pounds of fat before I buy another bag in order to lose a pound.
Most of my other gear is fairly light/minimal. I've been carrying it up to this point, and it is always getting lighter. The big thing is I want to start carrying my heavy DSLR, so I needed to drop 6 pounds from my pack weight. I still wanted a backpack with some comfortable belt and shoulder straps along with a back vent option. I suppose if I was willing to sacrifice comfort, I could go with a lightweight closed cell foam sleeping pad, go with a lighter, more basic backpack, and buy a new sleeping bag. With all that, I may be able to drop a little over a pound, but I don't think it is worth it.
Maybe I've overlooked something?
My goal is as close to 20 pound or under as I can get for a 3-7 day trip. That's mostly what I do. As far as extremes in weather, I have a good setup of lightweight clothing that should be fine for me.
In Scouts we had something like 50 pound packs (tubular metal external frames and all) and my gear was terrible. I survived the snow camping, but barely. :)
Edited by oldskool on 06/15/2010 02:08:03 MDT.
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