backpackpack wrote: I did see that Ted marker. What are those? I think it is something for USGS
Those are triangulation points that were used during the surveys of the area from which the maps were drawn. For whatever reason, in some parts of the country, they give triangulation points. Elsewhere they may receive some type of alphanumeric designation or no designation at all. For example, the triangulation point atop
this summit has no designation.
backpackpack wrote:I don't know why my pack always ends up so heavy. A tent, pad, sleeping bag, little stove, pot, water, food. It doesn't seem like it should be that heavy. I think water is a large portion of the weight.
Rule #1 with keeping pack weight down: Weigh everything. Put it in a spreadsheet. You'd be surprised what weighs what. Underwear? Quarter pound. Empty Nalgene? Quarter pound -- for the white ones. The clear, colored ones are even heavier. It all adds up. As Colin Fletcher once said, "take care of the ounces, and the pounds will take care of themselves".
HJ