Come mid-2016 I will be quitting my job and travelling, once again. I have some ideas on gear, because I am unsure if I will leave by bicycle OR travel by foot (I'll probably end up doing both). I have travelled by bicycle before, and it was awesome. Backpacking would be new to me.
If I backpack, one thing I do not want is a huge backpack. In fact, I hate two strap backpacks. I do not want one, period. This leaves me in a dilemma, because I do need gear, food, and water. The basics are always: shelter, sleeping bag, backpack/panniers, sustenance. To streamline weight, I could get the expensive $400 and 2 lb tent. Tarps, bug netting, and/or a hammock are cheaper, lighter, and more space-efficient, but I am inexperienced with them.
Instead of the full backpack, one idea was to get a smaller sling backpack (one strap backpack) to carry a few essential items, ie tarp, sleeping bag, stove, food. Then I could get a utility belt with smaller bags attached to carry much of my smaller items. The reason I pick utility belt is I like when weight is around my hips and waist.... I always hated carrying crap behind my back.
I am unsure of the feasibility of my thought, but then when I look at a backpacker with an 80 litre bag, I cringe. I know much if possible if you put your mind to it, resourcefulness sometimes is key.
These choices would move me into extreme minimalist territory. I could not carry much of anything of luxury. Really, when I look back at my bike trip, the luxury items I brought I rarely used anyway. Anyway, all luxury choices of mine are not very materialist in nature, they are physical (this would be tricking, callisthenics, and yoga, you sick person!). And, any other hobbies of mine, like drawing and reading, can be accompanied with a few things, but rarely breaking space.
I'd love to hear the thoughts of anyone here.