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    Yea I was hoping to do that. The first aid kit FAK has plenty of duct tape and probablbly a little too much other crap but a few extra ounces wont be fatal

    Quote Originally Posted by max patch View Post
    First Aid Kit.

    If you are unsure about what you need, and since you are going to be in the area anyway, have the folks at Mountain Crossings at Neels take a look at your pack. Either before you start or when you get there. They are experienced hikers and do this multiple times every day.

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    -water bottles/treatment
    -TP
    -map
    -consider taking a ccf pad in case your neoair decides to get a leak (which seems to happen quite a bit)
    -down jacket (or is that included in "extra clothes")
    -camera
    -cell phone
    " It's what people know about themselves inside that makes 'em afraid." ~Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter

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    Ounces are the little-death
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyte-w8-hyker View Post
    Like what?
    Stuffsacks. Water bottles/bags. And other things.

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