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Most of the stuff that has to be scaled up for body size really isn't that heavy. Silnylon. Down. Etc. Heck, I think you could get under 10 pounds base pack weight (not counting food and water) if you were fanatical enough- but it doesn't sound like you're one of the fanatics. I'm average-sized (5'10") and I can do a weekender on 8 pounds BPW comfortably.
Not to mention that logically you sasquatchi are also stronger as well as larger and thus should tolerate carrying a little more weight.
Later on in this post I tried a tongue-in-cheek method of figuring out how much of a difference body size makes:
http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin/backpackinglight/forums/thread_display.html?forum_thread_id=23394
It goes on for quite a while...
PS- @ Kevin- You drink FOUR LITERS every two miles? In Pennsylvania ?!?! Heck, man, water falls from the sky in Pennsylvania! It's not like here out west. For that matter, how on Earth do you use 1.5 QUARTS of stove fuel in a weekend? Wash your hands with it? I'd measure mine in ounces, brother. (Unless you're a backcountry gourmet or something...)
Edited by acrosome on 07/27/2012 08:52:39 MDT.
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