Christophe Noel
Expedition Leader
Well, I don't have many shots that are terribly illuminating.

That is actually our previous MSR Mutha Hubba (3P) in Iceland. Everything fit in a Helly Hansen rolling 90-liter bag. That trip we used two Thermarest NeoAir XTherm pads, and two Thermarest Antares sleeping bags. Great set up. Total weight was well under 20 pounds with the Reactor Stove system and two pots. Super easy to keep weight down. We also use Helinox chairs on occasion, although I'm inclined to use Thermarests new chair when it hits in Jan. I forget what it's called.
My tank bag kit is a Sea to Summit Spark SpII bag, Sea to Summit UltraLight sleeping pad, and either an MSR AC Bivy, or a Sea to Summit Specialist Solo. Under 4 pounds - easy. Still pretty comfy.
Packing light is super easy and there's a million ways to do it.
This is another system I use off the mountain bike. Very comfortable. Surprisingly storm worthy, although I tend to like a shelter with a floor for most trips. I forget the total weight, but again, well under 10 pounds with a stove.
http://expeditionportal.com/field-tested-nemo-equipment-apollo-moonwalk-and-escape-pod/

That is actually our previous MSR Mutha Hubba (3P) in Iceland. Everything fit in a Helly Hansen rolling 90-liter bag. That trip we used two Thermarest NeoAir XTherm pads, and two Thermarest Antares sleeping bags. Great set up. Total weight was well under 20 pounds with the Reactor Stove system and two pots. Super easy to keep weight down. We also use Helinox chairs on occasion, although I'm inclined to use Thermarests new chair when it hits in Jan. I forget what it's called.
My tank bag kit is a Sea to Summit Spark SpII bag, Sea to Summit UltraLight sleeping pad, and either an MSR AC Bivy, or a Sea to Summit Specialist Solo. Under 4 pounds - easy. Still pretty comfy.
Packing light is super easy and there's a million ways to do it.
This is another system I use off the mountain bike. Very comfortable. Surprisingly storm worthy, although I tend to like a shelter with a floor for most trips. I forget the total weight, but again, well under 10 pounds with a stove.
http://expeditionportal.com/field-tested-nemo-equipment-apollo-moonwalk-and-escape-pod/