Hey everyone,
I've been looking around on the forum for some time now trying to make up my mind on which gear I should buy for my first real hikes.
I have done a couple small hikes in the past, such as the Zion Narrows (with tent), Iceland's Landmanalauger's trail and some others around the world, but I never really went on big trails without a car nearby.
I'm living in Belgium so to cut down the costs I've planned a couple big hikes in Europe first:
– Tour Mont Blanc (first 2 weeks of July)
– GR20 Corsica (last 2 weeks of September)
Now these are obviously no thru-hikes, but they're challenging for the steep trails and demanding schedule.
That brings me to my question, what gear do you propose for a starting hiker?
I'm not planning on hikes that take longer than 3 weeks in the future, but I am willing so spend some money on quality gear that lasts. I keep asking myself the question whether I should ease in the UL or SUL backpacking gear by first buying Light gear. Should I first experience whether I need more or less comfort, and not spending that much on something that – while it might give me a great light pack during the day, could ruin my nights completely.
I've been looking into tents first, and there I noticed tarps, cuben fibre and bivy bags. Like I mentioned, would these SUL tents be too basic and not enough comfort? The trekking poles seem like a great way to cut down the weight, and I haven't found any commercial tent that applies this technique.
Looking forward to hearing from your experiences on what would be the best tactic to start backpacking!
Cheers,
Andreas

