I have one, and love it. A little heavy for a thru-hike, but a great all-round lamp. I have the tactikka version that can detach from the band and go on a belt clip, helmet mount, etc. The...
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I have one, and love it. A little heavy for a thru-hike, but a great all-round lamp. I have the tactikka version that can detach from the band and go on a belt clip, helmet mount, etc. The...
I replaced mine after maybe 500 miles, but I had a backup pair I was excited to break out. The first ones were worn and torn but could have been used more I suppose. If you are having heel comfort...
Inov-8 295s are what I've been using for years, here and at home in PA. I'm on my second pair. I have average width feet and lace mine pretty tight, there is lots of room in the toebox too, so I...
I also like the handheld ones, they strap to your hand and have a pocket for keys, gu, etc. Nathan makes a nice one.
8 would be plenty for sure, my stove will boil 2 cups with about a half ounce.
Eugene, this doesn't sound good. I respect your experience, but personally I wouldn't want to put more strain on my ankle joint or force them to work harder. I like trail runners (I've been using...
MM, I'm not familiar with hammockpacking, so I have no idea where weight could be cut in that setup but it's clearly a huge percentage of your overall weight. Myself, I use a Zpacks Hexamid (5 oz...
Thanks for sharing! I haven't gotten around to watching the videos yet, but as an aspiring trail runner in Boulder, I'm finding his blog very inspiring. It's so motivating to see him crushing long...
Hi! I grew up in PA interested in both climbing and bping so some particular places spring to mind. Pole Steeple has some taller faces for easy top rope and trad. White Rocks is a memorably brutal...
I'm looking at about 6.5-7 for my CT hike this summer. Its been a couple years, I was at about twice that for AT hikes in high school so I'm definitely going to do a couple overnights to make sure...