cat can stove (if I'm carrying a stove)
rubber bands & zip ties
mini bics
smart water bottle
caps off a smart water bottle
talenti ice cream jar/stripes PB&J jar (for re-hydrating meals and storing them while hiking (when stoveless)
grocery bags
fast food condiments
duct tape money clip
Z Packs cuben dry bag *I was awarded the dry bag a good deed I performed. Some hikers were partying at the Plumorchard Gap Shelter the night before and instead of splitting their trash up and hiking it out, they decided to just leave it. I hiked a contractor trash bag full of beer bottles/cans, wine bottles, half eaten food, and whatever else hikers felt like tossing in there. I had the bag of garbage tied to the outside of my pack, the contents were dripping out the bottom, and every step I took made it feel that much heavier. A hiker by the name of Square Peg came up on me right about the time I was getting frustrated and cursing out loud. He said something along the lines of "you guys must have had a party last night." I wasn't too happy with the comment at first, but took a second to catch my breath and explain exactly why I has 20lbs of garbage strapped to my pack. After that he offered to split the load with me and help carry it out. We ended up crossing a forest service road where we a pickup truck was sitting and left the bags of trash in the bed with a note apologizing for doing so. When we got to camp that night Square Peg told other hikers of my quest to pack out others' trash and gave me a brand new Z Packs Cuben Fiber pillow bag. Sorry for the short essay...just thought about what I had to do to get the free bag.