Hey Folks!
I'm attempting a complete walk of the Pennine Way starting from the 4th of March next year and have been collecting gear over the past 12 months for this and would like to know your thoughts on extra things you recommend.
I'll be attempting it with 100% camping and carrying all the food I need for the planned 14 days with me so I need some pointers for packing for an extended trip of this length as the most I have done so far is about 4 night/ 5 days walking with everything on my back.
Bearing in mind the time of year this will be happening what else am I going to need? If you know brands and models then feel free to suggest, I have my eye on a few things and I know some things that are missing but I'm sure I'll have missed stuff that I didn' consider. I buy fast and light and have tried to keep pack weight as minimal as comfortably possible for me so I'll list what I already have along with the weight below and go from there!
Backpack, Osprey Xenith 75 (2430g)
Hard Shell, Arcteryx Alpha FL (325g)
Soft Shell, Rab Vapor-Rise Alpine Jacket (370g)
Thin Insulating, Rab Xenon X Jacket (343g)
Thick Insulating, Rab Electron Jacket (500g)
Fleece, Patagonia R1 Pullover (337g)
Warm Base, Patagonia Capilene 4 expedition weight hoody (252g)
Light Base, Icebreaker Oasis Long Sleeve Crewe (X2) (464g)
Trouser, Rab Calibre Pants (590g)
Boot, Scarpa Manta Pro GTX (1640g)
Buff, Rab Dryflo Tube (24g)
Gloves, Extremities Insulated Waterproof Sticky Power Liner Glove (??g)
Socks, Smartwool PhD Outdoor Heavy Over-The-Calf Socks (x3) (??g)
Gaiter, Rab Latok Alpine Gaiter (266g)
Stove, Jetboil Flash 1 Litre (397g)
Gas, Jetboil Jetpower Fuel (1x 100g, 2x 230g) (906g)
Tent, Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2 (1336g)
Ground Sheet, Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2 Footprint (168g)
Sleeping Bag, Rab Ignition 3 (1212g)
Sleeping Mat, Thermarest Prolite Self Inflating (396g)
There you have it so far, feel free to make suggestions on what you feel is inappropriate, not needed, and most importantly missing!
Cheers Folks.