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company committed to improving people's outdoor experiences, said co-founder Kim Coupounas. Coupounas said her company offered help after seeing pictures of Vaught moving at a snail's pace with an 80-pound pack. "He's really an inspiration for us all," reggae she said. "We just wanted to see him succeed." With Coupounas' help, Vaught was able to lighten his core load to about 16 pounds by reggae getting a lighter pack, tent and pad and cutting unnecessary straps, among other things. That 16 pounds doesn't include Vaught's electronic gadgets, which reggae bring the weight up to about 23 pounds. "I really never thought about redundancies before. But after really examining what I had versus what I needed, it became apparent that I had way too much junk," Vaught wrote in his online journal. GoLite sales director Kevin Volz visited Vaught around Halloween and admits that he left feeling a bit discouraged and surprised that Vaught hadn't been carrying much in the way of water or healthy food.
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