Thursday, May 13, 2010

How much did it weigh, 1984?





In 1984 John Bouchard wrote of his and Titione's, six day, January ascent of the S. Face of Aconcagua with a total of.....".no more than 10# of clothing and 25# packs". The details are reprinted above.



I added up a similar and very specific list a few days ago.The price of this fullkit list today could easilymake a grown man weepto get it under 10#.



Total is 8.9#



* 2 pair of socks liner and a med weight

5.25 oz/ 150g



* boots/inner boots

2# 8 oz/ 1134g Scarpa Phantom 6000 with Baruntse liner



*Long john bottom

166g/ 5.8oz wool blend 166g /5.8oz



*Pants

602g/ 21oz bib in Polartec's Neoshell/ Power Shield Pro/ grid fleece interior



*t shirt

220g / 8oz Patagonia lwt fleece zip T



*shell

340g/ 12oz Westcomb Shift 12oz



(or combine the two with a Arcteryx Venta MX 22oz / 628g and save 1oz. )



*insulation/ wind shelllayer

RAB Xenon Hoody 311g / 11oz



*Belay jacket

Mtn H Nilas 631g/ 22.2oz



*gloves

Mtn Hydra 262g / 9.25oz



*hat

Arc. Rho beanie

36g / 1.25 oz



*helmet

Petzl Meteor

224/ 7.9oz



Lots of different combos available. This is the best I could do for the warmth involved and a systems approach. How does your gear's weight measure upto 1984 standards? And the more specificquestion I think, "how much better/warmer is it?"


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