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ReplyDeleteGlue stick what a good idea
may be a tooth brush, comb, hair brush, shaver, tooth paste and soap.
It is a great and simple list to follow.
seems like very little maintenance?
Good Job! Three great videos.
ReplyDeleteGreat video series. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYours vids were about the best that I've watched in terms of just raw info. That's saying something too because I've watched probably way too many. I'm researching the whole ultralight/light backing thing. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree with you more on the the fixed blade knife comment. His Swiss army knife would be very handy but it can't take the place of a good fixed blade.
ReplyDeleteGood series. Excellent idea about the glue stick.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great series, I really enjoy watching these kind of videos. One day i wish to go out on a really long trip.
ReplyDeletegood idea on the glue stick, only thing i recomend is a good fixed blade knife. to many people go without, and lets say something happened and you get seperated from your pack and all your gear and you are lost in a remote area and cant find your way out, you can insure survival with only that knife (with proper knowledge on this matter) sooooooo, what im saying is everyone that goes into the wilderness should always carry (if nothing else) a good belt knife
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video series. Very practical and good trade-offs.
ReplyDeleteI'll just add that I'm pleased with the Equinox 8x10 Siltarp and the backpack cover. This large tarp weighs 13 oz.
Additionally, I always seem to throw in optics, pack flyrod, camera, first aid, and too much water.
I like everything you got except the cheap Golite packs. Come on Man up and buy a real backpack.
ReplyDeleteNice series.
ReplyDeleteWill use some of this knowledge, for sure.
Great series watched them all am considering getting into lightweight backpacking.Probable will try a trip this spring 2009.
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the glue stick is a great idea, I've never thought of that. My brother has used the betamid for years. It's a great shelter. the PU coated ripstop is a little heavy, but bomproof like you said. they make a silnylon version of it now, the beta light that weighs 19oz. I just use a square tarp I sewed. How does the golite feel with 20lbs in it? Do your shoulders hurt after hiking all day?
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