You're gonna need more food. I always eat more when I do a lot of hiking. You can probably cut down on some other things. Not sure how necessary the solar charger will be, depends on your battery back up brick. Just my .02 though.
And you may want a back up water filter. The sawyers can get damaged if the freeze over night. Not cheap but a steripen has made my life a lot easier. Or add in the iodine tablets for safety and cost effective.
A spare pair of boxer for sleeping in and a beanie can help at night when the temps drop.
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Cotton swabs dipped in vaseline stored in a medicine bottle or dip can make for a fell of a fire starter when you can find dry tender. And candy bars before bed/ hot chocolate mix. I'm not much of a sweets guy but a hot beverage or a candy bar seems to help me fall asleep after hiking all day.
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