Comment or critique, please
http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/show...mageuser=50800
Comment or critique, please
http://whiteblaze.net/forum/vbg/show...mageuser=50800
Has a big Manmont on it, besides that how does it work for you?
Looking at the shoulder strap attachment points, after a few hundred miles salt from sweat would corrode this possibly. IMO if you can't afford one of many packs tried & tested do you have 3 to 5K$ it takes to do a thru? Seems like every year many hikers start in GA without enough money thinking that they can work for stay or live out of hiker boxes and somehow get to MA. Although Grandma Gatewood hiked with very minimal gear a lot has changed since then. You need to read some of the many books penned by successful thru hikers and see what and how they did it. I have met many hikers who were thru hikers one day and several days later we through hiking......
Those grommits are probably stainless but you are probably no stranger to corrosion judging by the Honda gas tank in the background! OK, seriously, there is nothing wrong with making your own gear--but wouldn't you rather benefit from others' mistakes and buy something with better odds of surviving the trail abuse? If you are set on having a 'pack' like this google 'alaskan pack'. There is a commonly used method of tying a tarp, wraped around your kit, with rope to make a pack with shoulder straps that might give you some ideas for tweeking your design. Have fun!
Don't listen to those negative Nancys, I think anyone who would make such a thing either knows what he's doing or is wacko enough not to care.
Well done, sir!!
I love the banana icon.
Yes, the grommets are stainless and the lashing is sea to summit brand, heavy duty lashing. I could always take a second pair of lashings as back up. For sweat, I am a profusely heavy sweater so yes, I would be concerned about that and I didn't think about it. Thanks. I will probably figure something out so they are not exposed.
The alaskan style wrap up, sounds pretty awesome...
"eastern rain is made of skittles and one need only pack an appetite." - mweinstone
I like it!
I am trying to figure out how you made this...
It looks like a mesh stuff sack lined with reflectix.
But where is the shoulder harness from? Can you give more detail on the components? Or is there a video?
you left to walk the appalachian trail
you can feel your heart as smooth as a snail
the mountains your darlings
but better to love than have something to scale
-Girlyman, "Hold It All At Bay"
BTW, I was looking at your sleep setup photos -- how do you not knock down the trekking poles? Do you not move in your sleep?
you left to walk the appalachian trail
you can feel your heart as smooth as a snail
the mountains your darlings
but better to love than have something to scale
-Girlyman, "Hold It All At Bay"
Is that a marmot sleeping bag stuff sack? I've been eyeing the bag of dogfood in my kitchen and wondering if it is strong enough to make a day pack out of..
I think it's great. I would love to know more, especially about the hipbelt. What kind of belt is it? How is it attached?
Michael
Since everyone seems concerned with the metal grommets, why not look into getting some Nylon grommets. They are actually quite strong, and no metal to corrode, also the edges aren't as sharp so they won't wear through your tie strap.
If there is no sewing, how is it held together? - as others asked, more details please on the construction.
Taped? Either way looks good.