Closed cell foam pads don't work well in the shelters--ouch--even doubled over. An air pad like the neo air weighs much less than a thermarest and saves pack volume.
The camp sandal is a neat idea. I saw that a lot. But if you get food and gear pack wt down to 20-25 lbs, you can hike with something like an Asics Trail Runner Sensor 4, then it will be easier to get into when you need to run to the privy, and you won't need a camp shoe to boot!
I was fine with a Mountain Hardwear Phantom 32 starting Apr 20, 2010. I also combined layering (polypro thermals and a midwt fleece pullover) which I abandoned a little way beyond the Smokies.
@HammockerSam Actually, the reason its bulky is that his underquilt was already attached to the hammock. And it looks like he didn't have it in a compression sack, just a simply stuff sack.
Your hammock is WAY to bulky... You might as well carry a tent. Get a Grand Trunk Nano 7; it's nylon and weighs only 7 oz. Packs to the size of your hand
nice idea for shoes at the end there but u can just go barefoot. natives only wore shoes in the winter (if it was a cold climate. for a ground pad i suggest the neo air in large. large is not much heavier but is a nice luxury if u don't have a ground tarp or even if u do. and it fits flat in ur bag. keeping ur neck warm helps a lot (bandana, carry 2) wear all black, it doesn't show dirt.
Insole flip-flops, Haha love it!
d37fan 1 month ago
is this at walasi-yi?
freedomsvigil 4 months ago
Closed cell foam pads don't work well in the shelters--ouch--even doubled over. An air pad like the neo air weighs much less than a thermarest and saves pack volume.
The camp sandal is a neat idea. I saw that a lot. But if you get food and gear pack wt down to 20-25 lbs, you can hike with something like an Asics Trail Runner Sensor 4, then it will be easier to get into when you need to run to the privy, and you won't need a camp shoe to boot!
BrokenAeroVT 7 months ago
I was fine with a Mountain Hardwear Phantom 32 starting Apr 20, 2010. I also combined layering (polypro thermals and a midwt fleece pullover) which I abandoned a little way beyond the Smokies.
BrokenAeroVT 7 months ago
@lilricky2515 Ah, I see. I feel like a douche for having posting that comment, so everyone ignore it, and me...
HammockerSam 10 months ago
@HammockerSam Actually, the reason its bulky is that his underquilt was already attached to the hammock. And it looks like he didn't have it in a compression sack, just a simply stuff sack.
lilricky2515 10 months ago
The difference in a hammock verses the ground is tremendous.
Just imagine having a hammock setup in your backyard on a beautiful spring day...
mrsparex 1 year ago
@HammockerSam that is a bridge style hammock and not a gathered end hammock and that is his under quilt as well.
dbw16d 1 year ago
Your hammock is WAY to bulky... You might as well carry a tent. Get a Grand Trunk Nano 7; it's nylon and weighs only 7 oz. Packs to the size of your hand
HammockerSam 1 year ago
nice idea for shoes at the end there but u can just go barefoot. natives only wore shoes in the winter (if it was a cold climate. for a ground pad i suggest the neo air in large. large is not much heavier but is a nice luxury if u don't have a ground tarp or even if u do. and it fits flat in ur bag. keeping ur neck warm helps a lot (bandana, carry 2) wear all black, it doesn't show dirt.
takepills 1 year ago