I have, but I value this group’s input, lol. Never know what you’ll find on Google.
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I have, but I value this group’s input, lol. Never know what you’ll find on Google.
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Looking for simple designs for a DIY Bivy as a backup to may hammock. I like the Borah Bivy, looks pretty basic and straight forward and I have leftover fabric from some previous projects if anyone...
It’s easy to paint others as idiots, but the problem with current pop culture is people truly don’t understand the dangers of the real world. I think many are simply so sheltered from real...
Oh now you’re bringing up some old memories. My family day hikes there several times when I was growing up, but we never did any camping there. And I can’t remember any of the trail names. But I do...
There you go, using the powers of perception and experience to come to a sound, logical, and reasonable explanation. How dare you! [emoji41]
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I’ll second Skeeter as well. The 5’ huggers should be plenty, down in MD and Northern VA I’ve never needed anything longer. The dog bones are a light and easy addition for the handful of times you...
I use the 2L CNOC as dirty water as well with a 750ml smartwater type bottle, maybe second 750 as well for a longer hike.
If I think I’ll have a long water carry, or when I’m backpacking with...
I primarily use a hammock, so in summer months I sometimes need just a touch of insulation but not as much as an underquilt, so I carry a torso pad. Also, because of the small size and weight I’ll...
I currently use an Ursak with Opsak liner. If I were to use a hanging bag I would like at the LiteAF models over Zpacks. The LiteAF have a wide bottom and a larger opening which reduces the need to...
If you can handle eating straight Parmesan, it will last a very long time as it is one of the harder cheeses.
Many are surprised to learn that most European hard cheeses are actually aged at a...
I can vouch for the weight of the Minimus Trail as well. Very light, decent traction, just beware of pointy rocks. They are a minimalist/zero drop shoe, so just keep that in mind. I think the tread...
Osprey Exos fits the bill for me, at least the older version with the hip belt pockets.
Another option might be the Seek Outside packs. They carry 35lbs very well and their frame system allows...
If you want to stealth camp along the AT, the best option, quite frankly, is a hammock. No need to worry about a flat spot or clearing the ground to keep your air pad from puncturing. You can pretty...
Lol, good stuff. For what it’s worth, I took my daughter on a single night hike last week, just over 7 miles round-trip. I wore my Xero Z-Trails the entire time, I did have a pair of trail runners...
Xero Z-Trail sandals. Can double both for creek crossings and for actual trail shoes if your feet just need that little bit of airing out. Or simply full time shoe if you like minimalist hiking.
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Just to confirm: this is for the frame and two interchangeable bags, correct?
The 3F UL tents are readily available on AliExpress. They are sold on Amazon under the Mier Outdoors label. Same tent, less expensive on Ali, faster delivery on Amazon.
I haven’t checked WM...
I’ve been eyeing a couple of inexpensive tents just in case of these type situations where I might be above tree line or in areas where hanging would be difficult. Check out the 3F UL Lanshan 1 and...
Sounds like you’re finding ways to keep your hammock, which is great news. Like you I’ve been researching net tents to possibly use with my Superfly, and here are some I’ve found:
RAB Element, $75...
That’s part of it. The other part that used food bags SHOULD go in your bear bag/canister. Wet food is arguably more aerobatic than dry food, and packing that much more wet dead weight plus the...
Great feedback and trip report. Sorry the mud evaded you. :) It’s a mix, if we don’t get anymore rain for a while here in MD, the trail will remain mud free, however that also means our water sources...
I prefer freezer bags, but on a long section of more than 2 nights, the trash issue just bugs me too much.
However, just to address a couple of points that have been expressed with FBC:
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Good point and I forgot to mention that part. Yes, I do the same, I always print out a Topo for wherever I’m backpacking and I always carry a compass. I actually enjoy using them and showing others...
It’s 26 days and 100 miles more than I’ve done on the PCT.
I’ve been having a hard time finding many VLOGgers that I like this year. Second Chance is really the only genuine guy out there that I’ve found and I like. Yeah he laughs at himself a little, and...