There are a million products out on the market aimed at weight concious backpack hunters (or hikers), and a lot of personal preference goes into your own particular setup. This is a great place to start, with interesting and straight forward information contained in a variety of threads. Go back into the back-log of topics in this backcountry module of the forum, and you will find a lot of good ideas as far as well recieved and tested gear. One thing I might suggest is bringing along a small notepad or journal to keep tabs on things you need, want, or could improve on as your backcountry experience grows and becomes more finely-tuned. I like the pocket sized "Rite in the Rain" note-pads; they are small and light enough to fit just about anywhere, and have water-resistant paper. It is always nice to look back at your notes from hunts, and realize that you not only walked away with lifelong memories, but lessons that can make you a better and more prepared backcountry hunter. Take your note-pad with you scouting, shed-hunting, and when you shop for next years gear, and you will eventually have your own "backcountry guide," with tons of experiences and information to pass on.