Here's roughly what my tripping gear costs:
Canoe - roughly 2300
Paddle and back up paddle -225
Drypack - 110
tent - 30
sleeping bag - 30
sleeping pad - 60
fishing gear - 200
camp stove - 40
axe/saw/multitool - 120
headlamp- 85
pfd- 60
small food pack - 30
misc small gear - 200
Which brings us to a total of $3490.
I know the approximate value of our total family gear collection, having added it all up for insurance purposes, but I never thought to calculate what I take on a solo trip, which would be different on different trips. Least gear-costly would probably be a long weekend warm weather trip near to home. Cheapest possible version:
Boat: Might be a rehab; a freebie or something I bought cheap - $200
Paddles: Used carbon Camano, custom length, $150 (thanks NT), freebie rehab straight shaft.
Dry bag: Couple heat sealable DIY’s, couple smaller Sealines - $100 tops
Tent: Generation II Hubba Hubba that REI outlet was getting outa here dirt cheap. Wow did the new ones got stupid expensive. $140 or so, including a gear-shed I rarely use.
Summer sleeping bag: another get it outa here discount, a 30/50 down flip bag - $60. Or just a couple blankets from home, $0.
Sleeping pad. Yeah, there’s some coin there, like $150. Sleeping comfort is king, I am not skimping there.
Stove: Jet-boil - $80 now, maybe $60 when I bought it.
Knives, saws and axes: Dang, that one runs to some money even without axes and saws. $200+ to replace what knives I carry, and all I usually do is spread peanut butter and cut salami.
Lights: LED ($12), LED backup ($4), Amber fingerlight ($9), two Luci-lites ($20 each). WTF, I don’t even like illumination that much other than for reading. This is starting to get pricey.
PFD: Dammit, I was trying to get off cheap here. $145 to replace. Worth every penny for fit and comfort.
Hard-shell food packs: Back to weekend trip cheap, a lab-used freebie Cur-tech drum or two. $0
Misc small gear. Crap, easily another $200.
Add a tarp: Old (wonderful) Campmor parawing, maybe $60 at the time. Add clothing: Even on summer trips, a UV hat with neck drape, maybe some quick dry/UV garb. Watershoes. Good quality polarized sunglasses. Monocular. Chair. Rain gear?
Sumbitch, it’s close to 2K as cheap as I might go short-term local in good weather. But I wants what I wants, even for just a few days.
Off season or long trip distant from home, maybe add a spray skirt, or actual decked canoe. Spray skirt/cockpit cover, better spare paddle, winter sleeping bag & clothing, blue barrel, better dry bags, Tundra tarp, sail, definitely full rain gear & hat, Mukluks, dromedary bags, water filter, axe/saw. . . . Jeeze Freaking Louise that added up fast.
Still not a downer to contemplate. Even when I put out a family four-pack everything in our kit has been accumulated and refined over time for personal comfort and convenience preferences, and I wouldn’t go any other way.
I’m not a skinny tubercular Nessmuk light-packer, but even he wrote
“We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to
rough it,
we go to smooth it”. Modern gear smooth as can be brutha Nesssmuk, you woulda loved carbon fiber and sil-nylon.