Ok....so here is a lengthy list of the items that I am going to be bringing on the trip. I have attached pictures of the same or similar brand/style I have.
MSR Titanium Cup: Light weight, strong, good for hot chocolate or juice.
MSR Titanium Fork/Spoon: Very light weight and strong. Fingers won't work for hot food.
MSR Plate: Light weight, strong and necessary for the crab I am going to be eating at the Indian water taxi dock.
MSR Bowl: Light and sturdy, good for any food or soup.
MSR Blacklite Cookset: I believe Brad and I have a set each, so Ramsey you don't need to buy this.
MSR Whisper Lite International Stove: I have this so you guys don't need to buy one...unless you really want to have one for your personal inventory. MSR makes the best stove out there.
MSR Fuel Bottle: I think I have 2 or 3 of these. We need to fill these up when we get to Victoria. I will do a calculation of how much gas I think we need and if needed I will buy another bottle. Don't worry about getting this.
Campsuds: You should both buy this or something similar to it. It is bio-safe, good for the environment and can be used for bathing, laundry or dishes. A little goes a very long way. I think they typically come in a small Nalgene bottle. You don't want to bring regular soap or shampoo because it isn't good for the environment and it has a fragrence. If a hard core hiker found you lathering up with Pert or something he likely would kick you in the berries and leave you for dead.
Camelbak Resevoir: I think you both have one of these. You new packs should have a sleeve built into them on the inside of the pack that allows for one of these bladders to fit in it. There also should be a small hole that allows for the hose to come out of the sleeve so that you can drink while you go.
MSR Water Filter: I have this so don't get it. We can all share it. It will do a good job for our drinking water.
Nalgene Water Bottle: These will screw right onto the bottom of the MSR Water Filter. The Filter pumps the water directly into the bottle. You should have one of the these.
Hat: For the sunny days and kick'n on the beach.
Swim Suit: For body surfing the waves during down time.
Shorts: I would have at least one pair. For the nice days on the trail. They can be combined with the gaiters. The convertible pants can also zip off to make another pair of shorts.
Convertible Pants: This will double as a pair of pants and a pair of shorts. Look for fabric that drys quickly and are long enough to cover the G's. I think I going to bring 2 pairs of these.
Hiking Socks: I have several pairs of the Smart Wool socks they are awesome. Keep your feet dry and are extremely comfortable. I would think that we are going to need around 4 -5 pairs of something like this.
Fleece Jacket: Good for breaking cold winds, and warmth at night. A soft shell could replace this if needed.
Soft Shell Jacket: This could replace the fleece. It has a slight waterproof protection on it and it will keep you warm.
Sierra Design Rain Jacket: An absolute necessity. Nothing else needs to be said.
Sierra Design Rain Pants: See above.
Base Layer Shirt: I have a Smartwool base layer shirt that will act as a great insulator from the cold if necessary. I am also going to be bring some Under Armour type of shirts that absorb water and are breathable. I will probaby have 34 shirts in the pack. They will consist of 1-2 long sleeves and 2 short sleeves.
Boots: No explanation needed. I think we all have these already.
Merril Shoes: These will be good if the boots need some dry time, and if you have blisters etc.
Gaiters: A Necessity. I am looking at the Moutain Hardware Ventigators. They will keep out water, dirt, rocks and other stuff. They will also keep pants, socks, and upper part of boots dry.
Compression Stuff Sack: This will compress sleeping bags, jackets, clothes etc. It will leave more space in your pack for other stuff like food. I don't have one yet, but I am seriously considering it.
Petzl Tikka Plus Head lamp: Good for the nights, and when you need to sneak out of the tent to take a leak. I have one, they work awesome. Make sure you bring an extra set of batteries just in case.
Knife: Just because you are out in the wilderness and every guy needs a knife.
MSR Personal Pack Towel: A necessity. The regular bath towels are impossible to bring on a trip like this. These bad boys suck up water and wring out to almost dry in no time flat.
Pack: See all above items that need to go in it.
Hat: Incase it is cold at night. I usually sleep with this to keep the head warm and to make sure I don't get a sore throat in the morning.
Sleeping Bag: You don't need a winter rated bag. A summer bag should do. Go light and small small stuff size if possible.
Therma-Rest-Prolite 4 Sleeping Pad: I don't have this yet, but I will.
Sleeping Pillow: These little guys stuff into a stuff sack and can be put in with your sleeping bag. It gives you that small comfort of home. I have one and love it.
Sierra Design Antares 3 person Tent: Don't have it yet, but I will. This will keep us nice and dry .
Trekking Poles: The girl I spoke with who did this trip last year said that the poles made a huge difference. I think we all have these already.
Rope: I have some rope, you should probably buy at least 10 - 15 feet. It will be used for clothing dry lines or other uses if necessary.
Blister Care: I am not sure if this is the best stuff or not. I think there is stuff called mole skin that works great. Regardless you will need something incase the blisters start.
Sun Screen: So you can protect the nogg'n. I am planning on shaving my hair down to stubble so that I don't have to worry about looking pretty in the morning. This will help the head from getting burnt.
Medical/First Aid Kit: I don't have one. We should probably have at least one just in case there is an emergency. Pain killers, bandaids, gauze etc., would be necessary. Lets figure out who wants to tackle this project. Along with this is Toilet Paper. I think you can get bio-degradable paper at hiking stores. Probably not the most comfortable but it will work. We need to bring our own TP.
Playing Cards: To make the night life fun. We only need a deck. I will bring it.
GPS: Ramsey if you want to do this go for it. I don't think it is a necessity, more a want or luxury. If you don't want to don't get it. I think it would be handy and fun to use, but again not necessary.
Sandals: Mixed thoughts about these. I want to bring them, but not sure if I will. That makes 3 pairs of shoes....not sure if necessary. I do think they will come in handy for certain circumstances. Sorry no picture.
That is it for my pack.