Sorry to keep dragging this out! I keep thinking of stuff that folks might find useful in future.
My total initial pack weight was 68 pounds (shutup) The frame itself is 5ish & my daypack is 2½.
I used a Cabelas Alaskan Outfitter frame, without the top loop & a Tenzing 2220 daypack.
I could easily cut 3-4 pounds by upgrading packs to a Kuiu or Exo 3500 next year.
The Exo is something I've been looking very hard at, but being brand-fire new & heavily backordered I didn't want to risk it this time out.
www.exomountaingear.com is their site.
The Kelty down sleeping bag I took was too small (78"x31") & heavy for it's size (around 2½ pounds) & I'll be changing this out ASAP for either an Enlightened Equipment Revelation or Hammock Gear Burrow quilt, which will cut a handy pound.
Ideally I'd like to get my pack under 50 pounds & with a few gear changes & the knowledge & experience gained from this trip I doubt it'll be a problem.
Me, I weigh in at 260 & that
WILL change by 40 pounds by next year. I doubt I'll ever be a toothbrush cutting, gram counter. I like my comforts too much & I don't want to have to 'baby' all my gear, but a few sensible omissions & dollars invested here & there will certainly make future trips less torturous!
I doubt, however, that they will make it any more enjoyable.
Pain is fleeting, accomplishment lasts forever!