Backpacking Gear List- Ultralight/Lightweight
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Dogs for the win
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I was totally distracted by the duelling dogs in the background :)
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You may want to have a nife to protect yourself. Also some rope or some sort of wire or string. Some fishing supplies wont hert incase you run out of food or just want to fish.
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Pretty nice kit, man! Very similar to my own. BTW, I think the Soloist cook pot is actually aluminum, not titanium. Anyway, enjoyed the video, I'll probably be doing one just like it very soon. Cheers, -Z
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@11:44 *bark* HUSH! *sneeze* lmao
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Thanks! It may be aluminum now that you mention it! Awsome, Ill check back for it soon.
SailingandSuch 1 month ago
Thanks I learned a thing or two. Trying to keep a lot of my tuff rugged gear and keep my weight at less than 30lb. turning out to be a bigger challange than I expected.
MrBillypoe 1 month ago
@MrBillypoe Glad you enjoyed it! Tuff rugged gear is definately not really light. But I wouldn't consider any of my gear to be "fragile" or not tough. All of my gear is holding up well, you just have to be a little more conscious about being careful with it. There is always a trade-off.
SailingandSuch 1 month ago
@SailingandSuch just ordered a new pack and have already lightened a bunch of other stuff. I should be in the 20's this next trip. Big change from a 60 mile hike carrying a 61 lb pack. Take care.
MrBillypoe 1 month ago
@MrBillypoe Wow! That is a BIG change, good job! Have fun with your feather pack.
SailingandSuch 1 month ago