Overland Track setup hints please
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:32 pm
I am actually hiking the entire Overland Track in December (not sure about how many side tracks we will do)...
BUT
I am now wondering what setup I should bring in the interests of keeping things lightweight while carrying a big pack. The lenses that I have at the moment to choose from are:
12-24 DX, 28-70 2.8, 50 1.4, 70-200VR and a Tamron 90mm macro.
With the hefty D2x and two batteries.
I am thinking of just bringing the 12-24 and the 50.
And, for access, I am thinking about getting a front mount bag/pouch that will obviously need to be highly water resistant. I won't be able to use my usual method of carrying the gear as it is a backpack, that will obviously be taken over by a hiking pack.
Any hints/tips/suggestions, wanted/considered/taken to heart
BUT
I am now wondering what setup I should bring in the interests of keeping things lightweight while carrying a big pack. The lenses that I have at the moment to choose from are:
12-24 DX, 28-70 2.8, 50 1.4, 70-200VR and a Tamron 90mm macro.
With the hefty D2x and two batteries.
I am thinking of just bringing the 12-24 and the 50.
And, for access, I am thinking about getting a front mount bag/pouch that will obviously need to be highly water resistant. I won't be able to use my usual method of carrying the gear as it is a backpack, that will obviously be taken over by a hiking pack.
Any hints/tips/suggestions, wanted/considered/taken to heart