June 16 - 19 - backpacking trip in Cali.

My primary plan is Yosemite and my back up plan is Emigrant Wilderness (Crabtree Cabin to Wood Lake and Beyond) and tertiary plan is Henry W. Coe State Park.

Current pack list is as follows:
  • Backpack - 4lb 8oz
  • Tent - 2lb 7oz
  • tent -footprint - 0lb 6oz
  • tent poles - 10oz
  • stakes - 10 - 5oz
  • Food - 14oz
  • Snacks & coffee - 14oz
  • Stove fuel - 0lb 0oz
  • Sleeping Bag (Snowshoe) - 4lb 1oz
  • Stove - 0lb 0oz
  • Sleeping Pad - 1lb 0oz
  • Water - 0oz
  • FAK - 12oz
  • Emergency Fire mat'l - 3oz
  • GPS - 6oz
  • PLB - 11oz
  • midweight thermal bottoms, xtra socks, undies - 10oz
  • fairshare mug - 7oz
  • cozy and spoon - 2oz
  • Sweat towel - 1oz
  • Trek poles - 1lb 5oz
  • Hat - 3oz
  • compass - 3oz
  • glasses case - 2oz
  • contact stuff - 3oz
  • mosquito repellent & headnet - 2oz
  • sunblock, lotion, toothbrush / paste, lip balm and deoderant - 8oz
  • peeing stuff - 3oz
  • wool hoodie - 1lb 1oz
  • rain coat - 1lb 4oz
  • dry bag - sleeping bag - 0lb 4oz
  • head lamp - 7oz
  • knife - 2oz
  • fanny bag - 5oz
  • pillow (soft sack) - 2oz
  • micropuff jacket - 1lb 1oz
  • light stretchy gloves - 1oz
  • river crossing sandals - 14oz
  • water filter - 1lb 8oz
  • cooking pot - 9oz
  • camera - 1lb 7oz
    ---------
    30lb 4oz

AARG - and I don't even have my alchohol stove, fuel, water and bear cannister figured in yet.

I'm going to try to lighten-up my tent stuff:
tent -footprint maybe leave this at home
tent poles - testing treking poles instead.
stakes - 10- 5oz seems high to me =(

Do I need a dry bag for my sleeping bag or will a garbage sack work okay? Synthetic sleeping bag.

I thought about taking my summer weight sleeping bag until I saw the temps in the area. With temps in the 30s at night and me sleeping cold...

Suggestions?