Saturday
Aug072010
Swedish Lapland – What's in the bag?

Today is packing day for my next trip: a weeklong walk along Kungsleden in Swedish Lapland with my friend Rolando. We're both out there to take serious pictures, and of course we need to carry clothes, shelter and food, for ten days away from electricity and cell towers. Getting enough gear for serious pictures to fit inside a backpack along with all the things one needs in the wild just to stay dry, warm and fed is always a challenge. Here's what we'll end up carrying.
Rolando's photo gear:
- Canon EOS7D
- 2 Batteries
- 40GB of CF cards
- Tamron 11-18
- Sigma 30/1.4
- Canon SD860IS pocket camera
My photo gear:
- 5DMk2 w/ RRS L-Plate
- 4 Batteries
- 44GB of CF cards
- 24/1.4 (stand-in for my 16-35 which is getting repaired)
- 50/1.4
- 70-300 DO
- Gitzo 1530 (center column removed)
- Canon SD3500IS pocket camera
While we're both self-sufficient as far as photo gear is concerned, it's nice that we're both using Canon gear and can thus exchange batteries, memory cards and lenses if the need arises.
Camping:
- Tent
- Stove, pot, two gas canisters
- First aid kit
- Sleeping bag, liner, sleeping pad
- Water bottles (cheap plastic disposable ones — they're lighter than Nalgene)
- Three-season hiking clothes (sun, rain and cold all expected)
- Towel, knife, spork, headlamp, compass, cell-phone, iPod
This comes to a 13kg pack before food and water. Certainly not lightweight hiking territory, but we've carried much worse. We'll see how it goes.
tagged
hiking,
photography,
travel


