Oh, that's easy to learn. Take too little on an S24O. Survive anyway. Next 
time, you'll know what you need/want and know what is the minimal for you.

I'm serious. This is basic survival trailing 101. No food but day snacks 
and only a pair of long johns (wool is best) and rain gear (what you should 
have with a good day pack). You'll be amazed how you do. I did this growing 
up. It hailed several inches and rained all night. No way to start a fire. 
Huddled and shivered in my plastic rain poncho on tree branches I'd cut 
down. Once you've done that, you realize where the lie is between need and 
want. Most of what I take is for comfort. And I don't take all that much. 

With abandon,
Patrick

On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 9:21:25 PM UTC-6, DS wrote:
>
> Nice! I'm still amazed at your light packing on the quickbeam. I can't 
> figure out how to pack for one night and not end up with enough to last me 
> a week.
>

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