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Originally Posted by mm718
Often you hear that you don't need more gear for longer trips. That makes sense to some extent but on a trip of several months or years I would definitely bring some extra comforts. A bigger tent and a chair come to mind, possibly a full-size laptop, a 5 oz electric razor... I still think I could keep it under 40 lbs. On a really long trip you might be doing shorter days so the extra weight might not affect you as much. Most people will also lose weight, which will at least partially offset extra gear weight.
This makes sense... but what about when the trip reaches into places where services and supplies aren't available for long stretches? Bare minimum I would want to have tools and parts that I would not normally bring, and extra food & water. Also probably would be purchasing local clothing for the conditions, and that would not be ultralight stuff.
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