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Long Haul Gear list
This is what I carry on long hikes. I know it's not going to win any prizes for low weight, but with the exception of health and safety items, I use everything...
Drinking chocolate recipy
Since there have been a few recipies given lately I thought I'd add one of mine. It's a good one in the winter. This is my attempt at coming close to the...
Why do you want / need vestibules?
Rex, you stopped in the 1970s: nylon double walled a-frame made from nylon. Â Go back another decade (or maybe later in the Boy Scouts) and you were using single wall made from...
Buying a new Cuben tarp or tent - recommended unpacking protocol
It is always a rush to finally receive that long-awaited object of desire, but a few cautions are in order. I'm unclear whether others have posted similar advice, but here are my...
The Inflatable Chair - Durable, Lightweight, and Packable
Hey All, I designed an inflatable camping chair and am looking for feedback! If you dig it, I’m also collecting emails for pre-orders. If I reach 100 emails, I’ll place my first order...
Sleep aids
After trying many sleeping pads, shelters and bags/quilts, I've found it impossible to sleep for more than a few hours when on the trail. When at home, 2 beers a night (never...
Needles to ourselves
For most of the year, crowds in the Utah National Parks make them fairly intolerable, especially with so many other great areas nearby. In winter, though, it's a different story. We decided...
Ultralight Repair Kit
I am trying to put together a ultralight repair kit. Some of the items that I am cosidering are a few sewing needles (not sure what sizes to get), waxed dental floss,...
ultralight minimalism and scorpions
The more I get outdoors the more I shed the non essentials and lighten up, every trip is a metamorphis. I really like the idea of an ultralight tarp instead of tent...
Lightening up Adults (again)
Tad's thread about getting adults to lighten their loads was very good, and I have a similar situation. We have new scouts and parents, and I want to get them lighter in...
JMT with kids/teens
I am currently eyeing a JMT SOBO in Aug/Sept 2017 with my two oldest sons, who will be 12 and 13 at the time. I have quite a bit of backpacking experience,...
My first XUL trip coming up!
Very excited that in about a month or so, I will be going on my first XUL overnight trip. I did my first (intentional) SUL trip last summer (and have done several...
UL containers
<p style="text-align: left;">I wanted to start a new thread about UL containers for stuff like oil, fuel, instant coffee...</p> I got a bunch of the 6oz and 8oz Twist pouches from Kinde....
Pot/stove combo
Heading into prime adventure season, I’m trying to nail down my 2-person cooking system. Typical trips will be 1 – 3 nights, with hot dinners and coffee/tea each night, and tea/coffee each...
Lightweight Integrated Canister Fuel Cooking Systems State of the Market Report 2011: Part 2 – Trends, Stove Ratings, and Selections
Companion forum thread to:Lightweight Integrated Canister Fuel Cooking Systems State of the Market Report 2011: Part 2 – Trends, Stove Ratings, and Selections I just got Jetboil TI with 20 gram coffee/tea...
Titanium Mug or Teapot>?
My father already showed which titanium pot he purchased as a X-mas gift for me. He got an REI Titanium Teapot (link underneath) http://www.rei.com/product/764184 << I was looking for a mug type...
North Rim and Long Range Traverse Gros Morne National Park Newfoundland
A few weeks ago my wife and I linked the North rim and the Long Range Traverse in Gros Morne National Park NFLD. We did the 69.9km route in 2days 8 hrs...
22 Gram Esbit Kit
Here is the picture of my Ti pot stand, ground heat shield and home made (from alu coke can) gram cracker stove; From the stove tray to the bottom of the pot...
need stove advice
I am hiking with my wife and son. We have yet to do any overnight backpacking so we need some advice on a stove system. We would mostly be hiking in temps...
UL winter cook kit
Eric, I had good results using an aluminum bowl in comparison to a flat bottom pot of the same capacity. I would never be able to convince the backpacking world to use...
