Kifaru E&E One-day-plus Mountaineering Setup
Piotr shares his minimalist 1-full-day mountaineering kit that gives him the option to stay for longer if needed.
This is exactly what I pack in/on my E&E for a full day trip into the mountains. My camera was on my neck (weathersealed, so no worry), hiking poles in my hands. Other than that, everything was in/on this tiny looking Kifaru… well, it’s MUCH more packable than I initially thought due to the serious amount of PALS webbing everywhere on it. It’s not obviously visible but I removed fastex buckles on the compression straps and exchanged them with G-Hooks making it much lighter, WAY less bulky and it just looks much cleaner. I noticed this trick on Mel Terkla’s personal E&E (Mel is the Kifaru guy) and adapted mine immediately! Highly recommended.
Pack:
- Kifaru E&E pack with X-Ray straps and very special patch
- GPP2 pouch from TAD
- Small carabiner (for gloves when in frequent use or wet)
- 2x Grimloc on sided of the pack to hold the water bottles
Outside the pack:
- Mystery Ranch IFAK trauma kit (incl. adrenaline, Celoxc (hemostatic), Olaes modular bandage and some other items)
- Vulture Eqipment CHOLERA Mk.1 knife (sheath compatible with PALS)
- Klean Kanteen and Camelbak water bottles
- Bear spray (at hand’s reach… you never know if you hike alone in a bear country)
- TAD foldable dump pouch – if I need extra storage on the way
- Hestra working outdoor gloves (sometimes stored inside)
Inside the GPP2 pouch:
- SureFire headlamp
- Custom Victorinox Farmer with Ti scales by ALM
- iPhone
- Spare camera battery
- Chocolate with whole nuts (works great as energy bar)
- Spork, BIC lighter, 6ft of paracord
- Soloist repair kit (heavily upgraded with small repair items, 2mm waved nylon thread, quick-repair military style buttons, etc.)
Inside the pack:
- TAD Work Shirt
- Merino wool T-Shirt by Icebreaker
- Outdoor Research HELIUM 2 rain jacket
- Hill People Gear cap
- Cooling elastic bandage (awesome stuff)
- Esbit Ti mug with minimalist stove & isobutane canister, + BIC lighter (just for this one)
- Some extra food
- Fuji FX lens
- Map (in the back sleeve of the pack)
- Custom made Canadian Bison leather wallet (I keep the wallet well hidden, not in the outside pouch)
Piotr Ma Contributor & Edge Specialist
Adventurer, outdoorsman, mountaineer, sailor and gear enthusiast from Poland. It all started for Piotr when he was 10 and went to the high mountains with his father. Now he’s transferring his experiences and knowledge to the younger generation, together with his wife. His perfect vacation is not an all-inclusive hotel but a nothing-inclusive mountain shelter. More…
i found these (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005LEPMSA/ref=twister_B01I0E2KVY?_encoding=UTF8&th=1) fit the pack perfectly on the front molle if you wanted to add a little extra storage but you would def have to change out the backpack straps if you loaded it down…