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Pack Weight Ratios

I rediscovered backpacking before I rediscovered canoeing, both from my youth in Boy Scouts (and some overlap with family, as my uncle was my Scoutmaster).

Because of that, I only carried a lot of stuff when I took my daughter or wife along... the rest of the time, still, I consider it backpacking with a canoe... my last trip to the St Regis Canoe Wilderness, I was at about 60 lbs total, including clothing (6 lbs), gear (16 lbs including saw/hatchet), food (10 lbs), canoe/paddle/pfd (25 lbs), and fishing gear (3 lbs). That's not too bad at 58 yrs old... My first St Regis Trip I was 47, and it was much the same, just a heavier canoe (about 28lbs, vs 22 now.)

When I take a guest, they've got to be comfortable... that means cooking, tents, tarps, wannagan, chairs, clothing, etc.
 
7 days of supplies for an early fall trip. I think this was 55-60 pounds. Had first aid kit and large tarp and poles for group I was with in there as well. At this point every portage is a double portage :)

35 years ago, with much heavier boats, and packs, I don't even remember considering a double portage.
 

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