Saturday, April 22, 2006

Gear Bags on Kilimanjaro: Backpack vs Duffle





[photo: porters weigh gear at Machame gate and argue in Swahili about who has to carry the yellow man's yellow bag]

One of the questions we had when planning our Kilimanjaro climb was what we should use as our gearbag. I went with the North Face Base Camp Duffle, which I already owned. The rest of the team used large capacity backpacks. In the end, either one did the trick.

Whichever gearbag is used, my only advice is to make sure it is BIG and make sure it is waterproof. In addition to the fact that my duffle was waterproof, I also purchased 3 sizes of ziplock plastic bags (regular size, 1 gallon, and 2 gallon). These were great for organizing all my gear and allowed me to quickly find stuff, and to pack when we were at camp.

It seemed to me that most of the gearbags the porters carried on the trail for clients tended to be backpacks. I assume this is because backpacks are what most people have access to. However, I would definitely recommend using a duffle if one is accessible. Packing up in the mornings was never fun for Ajay, Jeremiah, or Jen when every cubic inch of their backpacks was crammed to capacity. My bag was pretty full as well, but it's just easier to squeeze stuff into a duffle. Believe me, this was no easy task at altitude, when every movement seemed to take an extraordinary amount of energy.

REGARDING WEIGHT:
Although our gearbags that the porters carried weren't suppose to exceed 15 kg, we topped off 1-2 kg over this (I think all of us did). They didn't have a problem with this when the bags were weighed at Machame Gate. Ultimately, the porters carried not only our gear but an additional 5-10 kg of camp equipment. The speed at which they were able to hike with this weight was pretty amazing. All gear bags were carried by the porters on their heads, irregardless of whether it was a duffle or a backpack.

In addition to the gearbags, each of our daypacks weighed approximately 10-12 kg. Most of this weight was water (3 liters or so), spare layers, and food. Ajay's and my daypacks pushed 14 kg on some days due to our camera gear.

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11 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Phil! Thanks for your fantastic blog - I am getting ready to climb Kili next summer, and was very excited to see someone else used the North Face Duffles. Just out of curiosity, what size was your Duffle, Large or Extra Large? Is it better to go with the larger size and use the straps to compress it, or do you risk offending the porters by having such a large bag? Thanks for any insight you may be able to provide!

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