Originally Posted By OregonMouse
You want the pack size that fits most of your needs, which is mostly your standard gear with maybe another jacket or two for winter camping should you be into that. My 40 liter pack is is good even for the winter. You should never buy for "just in case" because of what I cited earlier about your pack fitting your gear. As DTape mentioned, if you're going to hunt elk or carry a packraft, get a used external frame pack.

Your food for a long trip should be dried/concentrated (in calories as well as moisture) enough that you can get by with no more than 1.5 lbs. per day per person. There's a great site by Sarbar, one of our members, for that: Trail Cooking. Remember that on the AT there are frequent town stops where you can gorge on burgers, ice cream and fresh stuff.

Those monster packs are designed to be sold to unsuspecting beginners by unknowledgeable salespersons, along with heavy tents, heavy sleeping bags and similar gear. The purpose is to max out your credit card and enrich the store, the heavy gear manufacturers and Backpacker Magazine, and never mind if you can even manage to hoist the pack onto your back! lol

Read the articles on the home page here, and you'll find a better way!


Well, it looks like there ploy worked lol

I've been watching Jason Klass's videos on youtube for UL backpacking tips. He's got a lot of good stuff to talk about, love him lol. I am also looking at the Gossamer Gear Gorilla now. Seems like a really sweet pack as well, and seems like it has just a little more room. But, I think I know what want now lol. Still not sure like you all said, you need to know whats going in, but I will most likely be able to fill I imagine. The Granite Gear Meridian Vapor.

I like how it resembles a big technical pack, but still remains light. I also like the floating lid design that acts as a fanny pack as well. It also has a front access system to make things even easier. Compared to the gorilla, the straps and suspension system "seem" more comfortable. Like I said earlier, I think something with more cushion would benefit me being that I am really skinny and to me this pack reminds me of the palisade the most. The straps seem to form fit the body. Just another to make things more confusing lol