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WilliamEd - thats a good list. You've taken a helluva lotta stuff out of your bag!
2 stoves? plus pot sets?
Your new list sounds much better, sounds like its much smaller now

Why did you take the hammock out?
 
For a one nighter last night in a pine forrest I took and used ....

250 x 180cm tarp
DD hammock
3/4 thermarest
3 season bag

Knife and saw
Small billy can
Crusader mug/with brew kit inside
Green cyallume
Headtorch
Firesteel and lighter
Ortleib water carrier - running clear water available at site

Food and favourite tipple
Change of undies/socks/base layer
Hat and gloves
30 x 30cm piece of foam rollmat to sit on

Used every piece of it and missed nothing for a change
 
It wasn`t big enough when I started using the hammock so I had so sew on some triangle pieces of nylon. Just the job now though.
 
HI

I took the hammock out as I always found it warmer on the ground, so in fair weather substituted the large/heave arctic bag for a Mountain Equipment 2 season one ?? Not sure if it is actually warmer or just me??

As for the 2 stoves, I find it so easy now to start a small fire and cook using the Zebra can, that they are often left at home. I occasionally take the Primus with me on longer trips or if I am away from wood (Everest & Eilat) and have found that a 0.6 litre fuel bottle lasts approximatly a week of standard use.

I used to take so much kit with me and thought I could cope with everything nature could throw at me until I went trekking with my uncle who is an ex marine and now security/survival specialist. One night whilst I was cooking on one of my many stoves and wrapped up in my latest Goretex jacket, with the hennessy hanging ready for a good nights sleep, he asked what I would do if, for example I somehow lost my rucksack whilst crossing a river or I had to drop it in an emergency.

I had a very vague idea of how to start a fire, but I had always relied on my firesteel. I had no idea how to filter water without the MSR and as for shelter building I had only just learned how to tie the appropriate knots for the tarp/hammock.

We stashed my pack and camped for the remaining 3 nights with nothing but what was in our pockets (The stove and hennessy didn't fit) We hunted for our food and built shelters insulated with leaves etc.

I now still enjoy the creature comforts but feel 100% better knowing I can manage without them.
 

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