05/06/2025
Well, it looks a mess but progress is being made.
On the right is my 110L Seal Line waterproof backpack. It’s currently sitting at 49lbs. I still have a few things to pick up, so it will probably be 50-52lbs when I’m done. I’m hoping to do a lot GoPro video and photography and going to need a solar panel to recharge my power banks. Was going to bring my 20 watt panel (in my other bag), but when I saw my main bag was only at 43lbs, decided to bring the 50 watt panel in my main bag. I’ll be doing double portages and most are really short with my longest at 1/4 mile. So, carrying a 50lbs pack will not be problem. My last trip I was at 60lbs and had a lot of long and hilly portages. So I feel pretty comfortable at 50lbs.
On the left is my 40L Exped waterproof backpack, which I refer to as my electronics bag. On top of it is the 50 watt panel that will go in the big yellow bag. This pack is sitting at 27lbs and will probably end up around 30lbs after adding my fishing gear. I’m probably bringing too many battery banks, but I would rather be safe. I will carry this pack when Im portaging the kayak.
The grocery bag in the middle has stuff I’m wearing when i launch. My paddling boots and socks, hat, knife, and I’m sure a few other things I cant think of ar the moment. There are also some stuff sacks I’ll probably use when i actually pack in front of the bag.
I cant fully pack my main bag until tomorrow night. I’m washing some clothes today and tomorrow will be treating those clothes (pants), tent, sleeping quilt, socks, shirts, and base layer (what i sleep in) with permethrin. I don’t want no ticks or Lyme disease.
My kayak weighs 25.5lbs and with everything attached for the portage (paddles, fishing poles, PFD) it will probably come in at 30lbs.
When I portage the kayak I’ll be at 60lbs with boat and pack, I’m a little concerned about that. But I’m pretty sure I’ll be good. My first two portages are .1 miles each and that is followed by a .06 and .075 portages. The 5th portage I’ll definitely spend more time loading/unloading the boat since it’s only .03 miles. It’s the last portage that’s the longest at .30 miles. But even that isn’t bad.
Now, the difficulty could be a lot harder because of the terrain. That’s what concerns me when portaging the boat with a 30lbs pack. We will see what it’s like when I get there. Besides I’m not so macho that I won’t just say F**k It and triple portage each one.
Just looked on Paddle Planner and they have info on the portages. All but the last one are flat and easy. Some issues landing and launching, but that don’t bother me. The last one has a nice path, but has some elevation gain/loss. Doesn’t look to bad though.
Ok, I’m excited and ready to go…