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Practical Pack Weight #19

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Practical Weight: What I Actually Carried on the Loyalsock Loop

📌 Episode Summary:
In this episode of Just Ruck It, I’m breaking down my pack list for a 4-day, 3-night backpacking trip through the rugged Loyalsock Link Loop Trail in Pennsylvania. The original plan? Keep it light. The reality? Rain, unpredictable temps, and bear territory meant practical weight took priority over ideal weight.

I cover what I packed, why I packed it, what I thought I’d bring, and how it all stacked up on the trail. Spoiler: I hit the trail with 40 pounds on my back—and I’d do it again.

🎒 Topics Covered:

  • What makes up a true base weight
  • How bad weather and wild forecasts can derail your gear plans
  • Budget backpacking vs. ultralight dreams
  • Real talk about bear cans, wet tents, and blister kits
  • Luxury items I don’t regret bringing
  • My final pack weight (and how it changed my perspective)

🧠 This Week’s Challenge:
What’s the heaviest ruck you’ve trained with?
What’s the heaviest backpack you’ve taken on a trip?
And for the ultralight crew—what’s your lightest base weight ever?
Tag the podcast and let me know!

🧭 Closing Vibe:
Life is rucking wonderful. Heavy packs, soggy socks, and all.

Send us a text

Life is Rucking Wonderful!

  continue reading

20 episodes

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Practical Weight: What I Actually Carried on the Loyalsock Loop

📌 Episode Summary:
In this episode of Just Ruck It, I’m breaking down my pack list for a 4-day, 3-night backpacking trip through the rugged Loyalsock Link Loop Trail in Pennsylvania. The original plan? Keep it light. The reality? Rain, unpredictable temps, and bear territory meant practical weight took priority over ideal weight.

I cover what I packed, why I packed it, what I thought I’d bring, and how it all stacked up on the trail. Spoiler: I hit the trail with 40 pounds on my back—and I’d do it again.

🎒 Topics Covered:

  • What makes up a true base weight
  • How bad weather and wild forecasts can derail your gear plans
  • Budget backpacking vs. ultralight dreams
  • Real talk about bear cans, wet tents, and blister kits
  • Luxury items I don’t regret bringing
  • My final pack weight (and how it changed my perspective)

🧠 This Week’s Challenge:
What’s the heaviest ruck you’ve trained with?
What’s the heaviest backpack you’ve taken on a trip?
And for the ultralight crew—what’s your lightest base weight ever?
Tag the podcast and let me know!

🧭 Closing Vibe:
Life is rucking wonderful. Heavy packs, soggy socks, and all.

Send us a text

Life is Rucking Wonderful!

  continue reading

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