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Do I remember reading that you were/are a certified mountain guide?I grew up where rugged wilderness began five minutes away walking right out the front door. And most of my life I've gone solo, though with numerous exceptions of course. Now well into my 70's, I'm less likely to go seriously off trail alone anymore. I've done the whole gamut : ultralight before that term was ever coined, and then for several decades becoming my own fully equipped wilderness motorhome, carrying an expedition grade tent, clothing suitable for any kind of weather all year long (summer can turn into winter in the mountains in mere minutes), and a serious Sinar camera system. Now I've mostly scaled back to a little 4X5 Ebony wooden folder and 6x9 roll film backs, or else a Fuji 6X9 rangefinder, at least for multi-day outings. Good real boots are essential, regardless.
Yes and no...my 8x10 gear ends up being around 60 pounds (pack, Zone VI 8x10, Ries pod and head, 5+ holders, a few lenses, and all). As we know, what's on the feet is as important as what's holding the weight on the back....
Boots are a bit off topic...
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