Hi,
We have just finished the Dales way on foot, with camping gear on our backs and our Dog. If you are thinking of backpacking and camping ofcourse you will need a light weight tent and backpack
This is what me and my girlfriend carry
2 man tent (ours is a "lightwave") split betwen us
1 trangia stove and 1 or 2 bottles of meths fuel.
1 each camping mats (prolite therma rest - worth every penny)
1 sleeping bag (light wieght) each
1 compactable backpacking pillow each - nice to have the luxury
minimal spare clothes.(just a couple of light T shirts, shorts and fleece, packlite water proofs, spare socks, undies)
plastic camping plate and lightweight cuttlery (and spatula and spoon)
torch and small radio
minimal toiletries
emergency / spare food and a couple of tins of dog food.
I recommend the Dales way from ilkley to Bowness in windermere. It was brilliant and we did 50% B and B and 50% camping. If you visit the dales way assoc website it is very helpful in planning. I also strongly recommend the trangia stove, it includes pans and is very simple and reliable. We also carry a "pocket rocket" stove and small kettle pan, together with a medium sized gas canistor. Weight really is everything though as we found out. An extra tin of dog food can tip it over the edge a bit.
I'm not sure if this is the sort of info your looking for but I hope it helps you.
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