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    So what's your favorite piece of gear ?

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    Hexamid twin
    HST/JMT August 2016
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    PCT Mile 0-857 - Apr/May 2015
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    AT: Rockfish Gap to Boiling Springs 2014
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    patagonia r1. its been on every single trip w/ me, year round, all four seasons.

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    ULA Circuit. WM Megalite.
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    if I'm hungry...my stove
    if it's cold out...my bag
    if it's a long way to go...my pack, and thankful I don't have to carry all this by hand.


    I guess my pack. Tried quite a few and they just never felt right, the one I have now fits me like a glove...the weight just disappears.

    this is subjective, so it really doesn't matter which pack it is, but, it's the Osprey Atmos 65L. The suspension is fully adjustable for toso length, so I can really dial it in for me. I think more pack makers should go with this feature, they might sell a lot more packs. I think toso length is a major component of a packs comfort level, and not everyone is a dead balls on sm, med, large, with several inches between sizes that's a big difference.
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    Sawyer squeeze filter, MSR Hubba Tent, and my ULA catalyst backpack. The rest of the stuff in it, I could interchange without much difference. (Oh, and to add one more thing to my ONE favorite thing, would be my trekking poles. They have saved me from multiple falls.)
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    From a necessity standpoint, my rainfly, mora knife, metal container, and lighter. I could survive with only those items if had to.

    Course without the combination of all my gear, my trip would be less enjoyable.

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    marmot mica.

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    If I could hike, and survive with nothing but a loin cloth I would. I dislike everything I carry, but carry it, because my survival is at stake.
    03/07/13 - 10/07/13 Flip flop AT thru hike "It is well with my soul"

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    My hand axe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Son Driven View Post
    If I could hike, and survive with nothing but a loin cloth I would. I dislike everything I carry, but carry it, because my survival is at stake.
    Do you carry items to make your camp time more enjoyable, or just the bare minimum to get from one stopping point to the other? Mostly just curious, as I am one that enjoys my evenings and mornings around camp almost, if not as much, as my hiking. Many prefer to be on the trail sun up to sun down of course.

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    Uhh..gues that pic didn't work.....sorry.

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    Google Firestone hand axe if you actually want to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCBear View Post
    Do you carry items to make your camp time more enjoyable, or just the bare minimum to get from one stopping point to the other? Mostly just curious, as I am one that enjoys my evenings and mornings around camp almost, if not as much, as my hiking. Many prefer to be on the trail sun up to sun down of course.

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    I am a sun up to sun down kind of hiker, I enjoy the sites & sounds of the trail, I enjoy the encounters upon the trail, be they human or animal, I do not keep track of time, dates, or miles. I get there when I get there, and hope that I do not run out of food before I do. If it was not for the need to re-supply I probably would never leave the trail. This is my hike, everyone has there own hike, and my hike is no better then anyone else's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Son Driven View Post
    I am a sun up to sun down kind of hiker, I enjoy the sites & sounds of the trail, I enjoy the encounters upon the trail, be they human or animal, I do not keep track of time, dates, or miles. I get there when I get there, and hope that I do not run out of food before I do. If it was not for the need to re-supply I probably would never leave the trail. This is my hike, everyone has there own hike, and my hike is no better then anyone else's.
    The fact that you don't bother with the numbers and just walk actually sounds like complete immersion into the experience. that's the way I dayhike of course, just haven't been able to figure out how to enjoy it over multiple days in that style yet. But I'm sure it can be very liberating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Son Driven View Post
    I am a sun up to sun down kind of hiker, I enjoy the sites & sounds of the trail, I enjoy the encounters upon the trail, be they human or animal, I do not keep track of time, dates, or miles. I get there when I get there, and hope that I do not run out of food before I do. If it was not for the need to re-supply I probably would never leave the trail. This is my hike, everyone has there own hike, and my hike is no better then anyone else's.
    so you're sun driven, as well as Son Driven?

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    At 0300, when it's ~30 degrees - my pee bottle. Hell, at 0300, no matter what the weather is - my pee bottle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hikerboy57 View Post
    so you're sun driven, as well as Son Driven?
    Solar hiker. Cloud cover be damned.

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    NeoAir XLite - much easier to sleep with that in the back country, and lighter than the 2# pad I used to carry.

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