Either use it under your legs to supplement your sleeping pad, keep it in the vestibule or keep it outside with a large trashbag over it. IMO hanging it a few feet off the ground is pointless since...
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Either use it under your legs to supplement your sleeping pad, keep it in the vestibule or keep it outside with a large trashbag over it. IMO hanging it a few feet off the ground is pointless since...
Been strictly using aquamira liquid for a couple of years now, after experimenting with filters, steripens, tabletsand other methods. A regular old cotton bandana has worked great for me when...
Wow, that's pretty cool that the rep would advocate cutting the pole down. I once talked to an MSR rep about cutting down my ridgerest foam pad and all he kept telling me was that it would void the...
hmm could be UV degradation but it doesn't seem like you had it exposed to the sun either. Delamination is kind of a natural process when it comes to coats outdoor fabrics, but I'm a but surprised...
I used to use MREs. I find them pretty tasty actually, but they are heavy given that all the water weight is still retained in the meals. Plus, they really aren't that great if you don't use the...
Sansa clip is one of the lightest most affordable mp3+radio players out there that includes a display screen. If you're looking for just a radio that can really play audio for an audience (e.g.,...
*sorry, I meant the "google" nexus 7.
I have an ipad 2 as well as a good nexus 7. I would wholeheartedly recommend the nexus 7. It's super lightweight (only the ipad mini is lighter), great screen resolution, and has a mini usb port...
Although, I see you've already chosen the WM pants (which are great) I'd just wanted to put in my 2cents about the goosefeet pants in case other people were interested. My girlfriend and I both have...
Forgot to add, make sure to check for them on steepandcheap or departmentoffoods.com I get my stoic merino shirts only when they are around $20 each.
25 and sunny...
Top: lightweight hooded wool baselayer (e.g., ibex indie) + down vest (e.g., patagonia down sweater vest) OR breathable fleece (e.g., patagonia r2)
Bottom: lightweight unlined...
I use to only bring a long a hooded jacket when the conditions called for. But these days, I'm seeing that it's just more versatile to have a hood on hand, at since they only add 1-2 oz, I really...
Couldn't have said it better myself. Dropping down to a 10lb base weight is pretty easy, but once you starting going towards 6-7lbs, you'll notice that the bank account gets substantially lighter...
WM bags are the gold standard of which other ultralite bags are compared against. That's not to say there aren't better bags out there, but WM is a great reference point. Plus they are widely...
The baltoro is a tried and true favorite and great for hauling heavy loads. However, given today's technology, there are far lighter packs out there that can haul just as much weight. How much...
I own the essence. I think it's great, and functions well for it's weight. It doesn't have true pit zips, just pit vents (which aren't that functional). Some people have reported wear and tear under...
i think the more affordable options that has a flame pattern that's suitable for the sp600, is the gram weenie series. Check em out at:
http://www.end2endtrailsupply.com/Alcohol_Stoves.html
Nice job! It's great that you made it yourself, because those liners are pretty much rubbish. Even the $60 one that purportedly adds 15-20 degrees of warmth...realistically any liner will add 3-5...
While not ultralite, the prolite series will probably be the most dog proof and still comfortable. The exped UL7 has a fairly durable shell, more so than the new neoair xlite and xtherm, but I would...
Pack liner + cram into the bottom of the pack. Works everytime, even for days on end.
Stoic makes great stuff. Check the reviews for comments about fit, as they sometimes have wonky fits. My GF and I have been extremely pleased with their merino shirts, fleece gloves, softshells, etc.
Having owned both, I can say for sure that the xlite is noisier than the exped. The exped is pretty much silent but the xlite has a potato bag crinkle to it. The original neoair was not that noisy,...
The pack should be a nice competitor to the osprey exos. Looking forward to its release!
If bringing a canister stove, I'm a big fan of the primus spider. It's affordable, light, and allows inverted canister use. I haven't had any issues even if when temps are in the 10's.
Here's a series of vids that cover many of the basic:
http://www.youtube.com/user/OnlyTheLightest