Great Walks offers 10 tips for shaving off the grams for your next bushwalk.
1. Make sure you’re only taking gear you really need. Essentials should include first aid kit, tent, sleeping bag, mat, stove and fuel, food, water and rain gear. Optional extras include a book, sandals and an inflatable pillow.
2. Downsize the essentials, like sleeping bag and stove. There are smaller options, so do some research (and check the conditions where you’ll be walking) before you buy your gear.
3. Where you plan to sleep can make a lot of difference when it comes to taking a lighter sleeping bag. Don’t pitch your tent in a frost hollow or somewhere that will be hit by cold winds, otherwise you’ll soon be wishing you’d packed a warmer (and…
