You guys keep a backpacking gear checklist in Microsoft Word you don't mind sharing?

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You guys keep a backpacking gear checklist in Microsoft Word you don't mind sharing?

I have one made up, I'd like to see how others do theirs...also might give me ideas...or see things being done in a better way.
 
this obviously isn't what I actually bring but rather a list of things to consider bringing depending on what the trip looks like.

backpack
pack cover
daypack?

leave behind wallet except license and 1 credit card
leave behind all except one key

hiking pants
snow/rain pants
thin belt with buckle that doesn't interfere with pack buckle
or, better, pants with builtin thin belt
hanky or two
underwear
long underwear bottoms

2 pair socks
boots or shoes
water/camp shoes?

gaiters?
gloves
mitten shells

bug repellent
sunglasses + hard case
sun hat
sunscreen
winter hat

pills
blood pressure
melatonin
benadryl
ibuprofin
immodium

bear spray?
bear bag/canister?

hiking shirt + extra
wind shirt or hoody
fleece vest?
heavy fleece or puffy
rain jacket
bug net?

ice axe?
hiking poles

headlamp w/fresh batteries
phone
watch?

emergency bag
water purification tablets
extra batteries
spare lamp
gps
1st aid
blister kit
moleskin
2" bandages
salt tablets

meal kit
insulated mug w/ measuring lines
long spoon
stove
March 2021, used ~300 ml of alcohol for a 3-night trip
April 2022, used a 100 g canister of gas for a 3-night trip, for 2 people
a few paper towels
gallon ziplock trash bag
maybe a few extra quart freezer bags
hot pepper or cajun spice
optional
bowl
potscrub

water bottles / bags
cheesecloth or bandana for pre-filtering water

tent or bivy
footprint
sleeping bag in waterproof stuff sack
pillowcase
sleeping pad
tarp, stakes, guys
shit kit

maybe: big trash bag to protect pack and boots at night

maps
map bag
wallet, keys
few extra ziplocks
cell phone
extra phone battery
camera in waterproof bag
extra camera battery

drink mix
energy bars
lunches
dinners
salty bag
sweet bag
coffee + decaf
vitamins
full flask

lighter
knife
cutting board

stove system, fuel, maybe cook pot

water filter, aquamira, or whatever
chlorine dioxide tablets for backup

camp chair?

bleach for killing viruses in filtered water
regular clorox is 6%
MSR sweetwater purifier solution:
5 drops per liter of 3.5 % sodium hypochlorite
1 drop = 0.05ml, so 0.25ml per liter

camp towel
toothbrush, toothpaste, flossers
book on phone

50' tubular webbing for handline

stuff to leave in car
fast phone charger + cable
driving glasses in hard case
cold juice, beer, etc.
change of clean clothes
street shoes
road maps, extra books, etc.
extra food
extra water
 
Backpack w raincover
Tent w ground cloth
Air pad
Sleeping bag
Air pillow
Sm folding knife
Crux stove
8oz canister
Titanium Qt pot and lid
Titanium Spoon
Titanium Cup
2 Bic lighters
Hikerpro filter
Aquamira tabs (backup)
Two 1qt platypus water bags
Raincoat
Brim Hat (wear)
Long sleeve shirt that can roll up (wear)
Zip off pants (wear)
3 pair socks (wear 1, 2 extra)
2 pair underclothes (wear 1, extra)
Thermal top
Boots (wear)
Belt
Stocking hat
Large Ursak w opsak (odor proof)
Hanging cord & small carabineer
Plastic bag
Headlamp
GPSr or phone
Extra batteries or battery pack
Ibuprofen
Personal meds
Tums
TP (part roll)
Toothbrush / paste
Sm signal mirror
Pencil
Short piece duct tape
Nail clippers
Tweezers
Chapstick
Sunscreen wipes
Bug repellent wipes
Extra bootlace
Sm pack wet wipes
Sm opsak for above stuff
Sunglasses (wear)
Reg glasses
Canon G5x camera w extra battery
2 sm Silnylon ditty bags
1.5 lbs food & snacks per day
Sugar, honey, salt, pepper, parmesan packets
Trash ziplock
FA kit... Catourniqet, 4x4s, bandaids, bacitracin, hypafox tape

Pack will weigh about 40lbs for a 7 night trip. Food is the weight variable for length of trip. Maybe fishing gear...

Been at it so long nothing much changes on base weights
 
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Mostly for September trips in Wy with lows near freezing. Appreciate any shakedown. Bob has some killer routes planned so I need to cut if I can.

Base is 16 lb. Start weight is usually 27-30 for 5 days. Swapping out to new ULA Circuit may save about a pound. Supposed to carry 30lb ok. Got forced to start carrying Mini 2 last year since I go off trail solo. Switch base to Smartwool 250 top + light fleece if highs are mostly low 50's.

Category
Item
Weight (OZ)
Clothing Worn most of the time
Base Layer / LS-Shirt​
Ex Officio​
9.5
Clothing - Pants​
REI Sahara/ Columbia Silver Ridge Omnishield​
12​
Base Layer - briefs​
REI polyester​
2.5​
Wind Shirt​
Marmot Trail Wind Jacket - Medium​
4.25​
Liner Socks​
SmartWool​
1.5​
Socks​
SmartWool/Fits​
3.25​
Hiking Boots + Insoles​
Salewa Mountain Trainer Lite Mid GTX (11)​
48​
Hat​
long brim + cape​
3​
Gaiters​
OutdoorResearch low gaiters​
3.5​
87.5
Other Items Carried
Trekking Poles​
Black Diamond Trail Pro​
18​
Sunglasses​
Generic wraparound polarized​
2​
20
Packed Clothing
Raingear - Jacket​
Marmot Precip (M)​
10​
Raingear - Pants​
AXESQUIN rain pants – Amazon $25​
6​
Mid-Layer (doubles as pillow)​
Patagonia R1​
12​
Sleepwear​
Terramar Silks (top & bottom)​
6​
Sleepwear​
Fleece Socks​
2​
Insulating Layer​
Arc'teryx Cerium LT Hooded (L)​
12​
Warm Hat​
wool or fleece​
3​
Gloves​
Fleece + overmitts​
4​
Gloves – Breathable Mitts​
MLD Rain Mitts​
1.2​
Footwear - Liner Socks​
SmartWool - extra pair​
2​
Footwear - Socks​
SmartWool/DarnTough - extra pair​
4​
Base Layer - briefs​
extra pairs (2)​
6​
68.2
Sleep System
Shelter (incl. 6 stakes, guylines)​
Six Moon Designs Skyscape Trekker​
30​
Groundcloth​
Polycro​
2​
Sleeping Bag + waterproof compression sack​
WM Versalite 10F​
38​
Sleeping Pad​
TR NeoAir Xlite NXT (Reg) R=4.5, 3"​
13​
83
Packing
Backpack​
Deuter ActZero 50+15 (3050+915ci, 3.3 lb) 500D/200D 53 oz​
53​
Raincover​
Usually just use a 30G trash bag with slits for shoulder straps​
Miscellaneous​
30G trash Bag, ziplocks, carabiner​
2​
Stuff Sacks​
2​
57.5
Cooking and Water
Garbage sack​
1G Ziplock​
0​
Cookware​
Plastic spork, MSR pocket rocket, Toaks 500ml cup​
7​
Bear food protection​
40' TheGriz line, rock sack, mini-carabiner(2), 28x20 OpSac(1), food stuffsac (sometimes Ursack Major +9oz)​
6​
Water Treatment​
Aqua Mira Kit (Repackaged)​
2​
Filter (don't usually carry)​
Frontier Pro - backup 2z​
Water Bottles​
32oz Aquafina/Gatorade Bottle x 2​
3​
Water Bottles​
Collapsible 1L​
2​
20​
Other Essentials
Headlamps & Flashlights​
Zebralight H51w​
3​
Miscellaneous​
Car keys, money, ID, credit cards,…​
2​
Navigation​
Map​
1​
Navigation​
Compass​
1​
First Aid​
Bleedstop, bandaids, blister pads, medications, Leukotape​
3​
Emergency​
Garmin Mini 2​
3.5​
Emergency​
matches, mini Bic, whistle, waxed cotton, duct tape, shoe lace​
2​
Toiletries & Personal Care​
lip balm, ZnOxide stick​
1.25​
Toiletries & Personal Care​
Dehydrated, biodegradable wipes (w/campsoap), 2G ziplock, Camp washcloth, ziploc for trash, trowel​
4.25​
Toiletries & Personal Care​
Reading glasses(0.5), Saline, Spare contacts, 3yd floss, toothbrush, paste dots​
4​
Knife​
Swiss or 2" generic blade​
2.5​
Batteries​
Extra AA lithium for Zebralight​
0.5​
28​
Miscellaneous & Optional
Cameras​
Sony Cybershot (case, batteries) 10X​
7.5​
Camera accessories​
lens cleaner + battery(0.5)​
1​
Camera accessories​
MiniPod​
4​
Fishing Gear – Reel​
Pfleuger Trion + 4lb line (6 oz)​
6.5​
Fishing Gear – Rod+Case​
Daiwa SMD664ULFS (6 oz)​
6.5​
Fishing Gear – lures, etc​
nippers, forceps, flies, spoons, clip magnifier​
4​
BearSpray + Holster​
8z CounterAssault​
9​
Smartphone​
Pixel 6 (navigation,photos)​
8​
Water/camp Shoes​
RedHead Ragin (4 oz NRS socks if sharp rocks unlikely)​
10​
Base Layer / thermals - Pants​
Cabelas polartec bottoms (winter conditions) 7.5​
0​

56.5
Consumables
Food - 4 d (6 lbs)​
1 lb 8 oz (0.75 kg) / day​
96​
Water​
1 Liter​
34​
Fuel​
Isobutane​
6​
Toiletries & Personal Care​
TP, purell​
9​
145
 
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I'll add these tiny details to the great lists already provided:

1) We bring plenty of duct tape by wrapping it around our Nalgenes. It has come in handy many times. We just leave it on there between trips and add to it when necessary; it's remarkable how well it stays sticky despite being washed numerous times.

2) If you're using just-add-water meals, a long-handled spoon is so much easier than a regular length one.

3) For your "shit kit" (thanks for the phrase @regehr) dog poop bags work great for packing out toilet paper - super lightweight, compress well - so much better than leaving TP behind.

4) Our friend uses lightweight hiking gloves (with fingers exposed - these or similar) to reduce chafing and sun exposure. We're going to try those on our next trip.

5) Extra carabiners and/or rubber twist ties (these or similar) often come in handy for various uses.

6) 1-2 bandanas are super helpful for lots of uses.
 
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I'll add these tiny details to the great lists already provided:
A+ to all of these (well, I've never tried the doggy bag once cause I don't have a dog, but the rest are all great. a lot of us wrap duct tape around our hiking poles instead of nalgenes :)

ages ago I went on a guided climbing trip and the only thing the guide made extra 100% sure we had before leaving was the long spoon
 
Only bring what you will use.....nothing extra. Generally If you dont use it one trip, leave it home the next.
 
Key word is generally..... although I have never carried a emergancy beacon
 
Mostly for September trips in Wy with lows near freezing. Appreciate any shakedown. Bob has some killer routes planned so I need to cut if I can.

Base is 16 lb. Start weight is usually 27-30 for 5 days. Swapping out to new ULA Circuit may save about a pound. Supposed to carry 30lb ok. Got forced to start carrying Mini 2 last year since I go off trail solo. Switch base to Smartwool 250 top + light fleece if highs are mostly low 50's.

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I use the Circuit exclusively. Does well at least to 35lbs, and I have done more and it has been fine. Especially if your base is around 15 anyway.
 
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