Gear list evaluation for unguided NZ trip

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Myself and three buddies are headed to the South Island of NZ for 2.5 weeks in late March. We'll be going unguided on public land for stag/thar/chamois. We plan on doing a 7 day helicopter fly in/out and spending the rest of the trip packing in on foot. I'm feeling pretty good about my current gear, but it never hurts to have someone else take a look. What do you think I should add, remove, change etc... The list includes what I am bringing to NZ, not everything that will be in my pack every day. That will be determined on a day by day basis.

Camp
REI XT85 pack
Tenzig Tx17 w/water bladder(also carry-on bag)
Nemo Disco 15 Down Sleeping bag
silk bag liner
Nemo dagger 2p tent
klymit static v insulated sleeping pad
20l silnylon dry bag
35l silnylon dry bag for down bag and clothes
kifaru gun bearer
waterproof pack cover blaze orange
carbon fiber trekking poles
small folding saw for wood/bone

Electronics/Nav
Canon 7d DSLR + extra battery and charger
Canon 17-35 2.8L
Canon 50mm 1.8
Garmin Inreach Mini
garmin etrex legend hcx w/nztopo50 loaded
small battery pack reserved for inreach
Anker 5000mah battery pack
SJcam4000 action camera, housing + 2 extra batteries
android phone with gaia gps premium
black diamond storm headlamp
US to NZ power adapter
Extra lithium batteries - 2x123, 8xAAA, 4xAA
sunnto compass
topo maps in ziplock w/desiccant packet
earbuds

Hunting
Savage 116 30-06 w/3-9 nikon bdc scope
3 boxes of 150 grain TTSX ammo
agc kodiak cub bino harness
alpen 695 10x42
-rangefinder
- #8scalpel handle with 3 60a blades
-wind indicator bottle
-pair nitrile gloves
-potable aqua tablets
-small bic lighter wrapped with inner tube
-petzl elite backup headlamp
-passport, hunting permit, and rifle case key
- 5ft surveyors tape for flagging
4" fixed blade drop point
9 extra 60a scalpel blades
pen sized diamond knife hone
caribou medium game bag pack
kifaru meat bag
2x contractor bags
20ft 550 cord
10"x12"x1" piece of foam for glassing

Cooking/Water
msr pocket rocket stove
steripen opti adventurer
1qt nalgene with human gear top
1L platypus soft bottle
gsi soloist kit
lid/sip it
mug/bowl
1.1L pot with handle
long spoon

First Aid/Survival/hygeine/repair kit
unscented wet wipes
travel toothbrush + mini toothpaste
small microfiber cloth/towel 14"x14"
20" of tennacious tape
zip ties
duct tape wrapped around trekking poles
small dental floss
small needle for slivers or gear repair
small swiss army knife with scissors + tweezers
chapstick w/spf
sunscreen stick
1 pair plastic gloves
1/2 roll leukotape
crazy glue small tube
daily contacts + small bottle re-wetting drops
small mirror for contacts
small bar of unscented soap in ziplock
polarized sunglasses + rx glasses in hard case
3 x safety pins
ibuprofen
benadryl
immodium
3 x non stick dressing
3 x gauze pads
elastic bandage wrap
alcohol prep pads
small pieces of bicycle inner tube for fire starting
spark rod/magnesium block
space blanket
whistle(on pack)
mosquito head net


Clothing on person
lowa tibet gtx boots
prana zion convertible pants
core4 talus belt
merino socks + boxers
t-shirt
icebreaker sierra jacket 200 wt merino
Rei stratocloud down/synthetic 650 fill puffy jacket

Clothing
running shoes
kuiu chugach nx rain jacket
core4element torrent packable rain pants
fleece jacket?
icebreaker bodyfit merino long sleeve base
minus 33 merino top base
minus 33 merino bottom base
core4element highline pants
lightweight nylon pants
2x synthetic t-shirts
2 x merino boxers
3 x darn tough merino socks
lightweight blaze orange vest
Cabelas Alaskan Guide GTX gaiters
thin leather gloves
huk lightweight neck gaiter
fleece neck gaiter
fleece hat - orange/camo
baseball hat - orange
micro crampons

general
small luggage scale w/tape measure
pelican v800 double rifle case with 4 locks
playing cards
taxidermy shipping tags
10mm rope, two prusik loops,3 carabiners
small pack rod + reel and lures
pair ear plugs for plane/shooting
folder with trip paperwork, contact info, etc...

Buy in NZ
isobutane canisters for stove
disposable lighter
food to supplement mtn house
salt for capes
mosquito repellant(buy in NZ)
hut tickets
NZ phone sim card or cheap prepaid phone
 
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Maybe a lightweight 10x10 tarp for shade - throwing extra gear under - emergency shelter if you aren't packing your tent up every day.

Sounds like an awesome trip; good luck!

If you don't mind to post up, or you can PM I would be interested in your logistics for the trip (Price/helicopter outfitter, area, etc, etc)
 
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Maybe a lightweight 10x10 tarp for shade - throwing extra gear under - emergency shelter if you aren't packing your tent up every day.

Sounds like an awesome trip; good luck!

If you don't mind to post up, or you can PM I would be interested in your logistics for the trip (Price/helicopter outfitter, area, etc, etc)
I like the tarp Idea. I thought about that a while ago, and must have forgot. I think at least one tarp between the bunch of us would be handy. I would be bringing my mountain shelter lt instead of the tent, but some areas may have a ton of bugs. I'll put up a trip recap once we get back. Shoot me a PM at that point and I'll help you out as best I can.
 

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If you need another guy to fill out your group give me a shout. Cursory glance but the List looks good.

Yeah, I think you want to be prepared for bugs. I would spray a set of clothes prior to leaving with that permanone.

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I went in March a few years ago with a friend to backpack and fish. Here are a few things I remember as it pertained to backpacking. We had the same idea as far as supplementing food from grocery stores there. All of the stores we went to had terrible options for lightweight packable camping meals, which we thought was odd considering how many backpackers pass through there. I would bring as much of your own food as your space and pack weight allows. Mountain house meals would have been luxurious compared to what we had to buy. Also, saw bug spray on your list, we didnt have many problems except when we were near the rivers. There are small black gnat things that will ruin your day. Repellent didnt work, only clothing would stop them, wished I had brought some kind of gloves. I also brought a small usb/micro usb solar charger that came in very handy and i highly recommend bringing something similar. Have fun!
 
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