MX
M 50mm f1.4
Vivitar 17-28mm f4~4.5
Vivitar S1 70-210 f4
Macro focusing converter.

Light cheap, (better than nothing), tripod.

This covers most situations that I'm likely to encounter.

If I'm going to be doing something really stupid I'll
substitute the ZX-M as a body on the assumption that
if I'm going to smash some equipment it'll be something
I'm not emotionally invested in.

At 11:56 PM 10/14/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>I was just wondering what other people like to take with them for
>hiking, mountaineering and skiing trips where photography isn't the main
>priority.  Most of the trips I do invole 8-14 hours of travel per day
>(including breaks, meals, etc.)
>
>My usual setup consists of:
>
>MZ-5n
>FA 28-70 f/4 AL
>FA 80-200 f/4.7-5.6
>A 50 f/1.7
>K 24 f/2.8
>Sometimes I leave the 28-70 or the 24mm at home, but never both.
>
>Polarizing, UV and Skylight 1B Filters
>
>Film: Mostly Provia 100F, some Velvia.
>
>If I think that my pack is too light, or if I'm hiking into a basecamp
>and setting up there for a few days I also take my tripod (Manfrotto 190
>with 308 head)
>
>-Scott

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