Do people seek solutions that are substitutes for skill and experience?
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Bottom line… There is a plethora of good quality lightweight gear available today. This endless search for the perfect item for each piece of grear to create the nirvana of kit is just plain rediculous.
I think people should forget about what is best and just get out and hike a lot. That is the bottom line, isn't it?
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^^^^ whuddah he said
there are very few "innovative" gear … show me one specific piece of gear BPLers use that are truly "innovative" … and ill show you someone else who is going harder, longer, stronger, more who doesnt use that piece of "must have" gear …
at best gear is incremental … things get marginally lighter,marginally stronger, etc … while the aggregate can make somewhat of a difference over time … whether you use last years model, or this years marginally lighter shiny new one doesnt make one whit of difference except n your spreadsheet
the very few truly "innovative" gear designs are quickly copied … witness the MEC $25 dollar patacucci fleece copies (which arent really "innovative" themselves) that work just as well …
what is "innovative" then ??? … its how you USE your gear, and what you DO with it …
as to "cottage" … what in the world does that mean … there are "cottage" makers out there that make their gear in china, while there are "mainstream" makes out there that make most of their gear in the western world …
buy gear that works, is backed up by a solid warranty, is at the price and weight you want, and USE it well …
i mean what most people are doing here is walking on trails … mostly in pretty good weather … some ole grandma did that decades ago just fine without all this "cottage" or outdoursy brand stuff at a very light weight …
basically most of us have devolved lower than a 1950s grandma … where we need all the fancy gear to do what she did in Keds sneakers and carrying an army blanket, a raincoat, and a plastic shower curtain which she carried in a homemade bag slung over one shoulder"
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