
Bikepacking Spreadsheet by ianbarrington, on Flickr
I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one on this forum who has all their gear neatly itemised on a spreadsheet, so come on, don't be shy - show me your spreadsheets


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No actually given up weighing, just go and buy the lightest I can find.Ian wrote: @DNF - I don't believe you on the first bit![]()
Oh, I meant that mine's a PHD Minimus (good to +5 or so), but with the 900 fill option. Agreed on the "Minim 900", it'd be like a sauna in winter around here!A PHD Minim 900 must be good to about -30-35'c, I'm not sure I would be any more comfortable in that in this country, I'd be sweating just paying for it, never mind sleeping in it
what are the chances you'd be happy to part with a copy of that excel spreadsheet???pedalhead wrote:I've been getting all geeky with Excel today & I'm getting close to finishing up my template. I've shamelessly stolen some of Ian's ideas, but based mine on a separate kit list sheet.
Always open to bribery, especially if it involves cake. :Dgairym wrote: what are the chances you'd be happy to part with a copy of that excel spreadsheet???
I'll sort it out 15 years plus of Excel modelling for financial institutions should see it donepedalhead wrote: anyone clever with excel can improve it that'd be great.
It's a simple method, that seems to be working!adjustablewench wrote:Thanks dnf - always wondered how it worked
ooh well volunteered, dnf! I've uploaded the spreadsheet as it is now to here...didnothingfatal wrote:I'll sort it out 15 years plus of Excel modelling for financial institutions should see it donepedalhead wrote: anyone clever with excel can improve it that'd be great.Put the wishlist of everyone wants and I'll code it.