Thanks! Food was the big one where I overpacked. I had two freeze dried meals, a bunch of summer sausage, a package of precooked, shelf stable chicken, trail mix and three Pro Bars. For one night overnight I probably only needed one freeze dried meal (serves three, but I ate the whole thing), the sausage (lunches) and one or maybe two Pro Bars. I have a small insulated bottle I'll probably pack next time. Initially it'll just be water, but I have some instant coffee I'd envisioned making in my compact stove pot, but that means having to wash it. If I can keep it to just boiling water it will make packing up easier. So making my coffee in my insulated bottle will let me carry it with me. Next time I'll bring a book to read. I killed a little time watching videos on my iPod, but out in the woods it would have been nice to quietly sit and read. I also want to figure out something for camp shoes that are lightweight and pack well. It would be nice to get out of the hiking boots once I'm set up somewhere.