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    I will get this "party" started............

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    Gallon ziploc bag for water storage in camp.

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    My favorite trick is using the "search" tool to find previous threads about "favorite tricks".
    It's a great day to be alive !

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigmac_in View Post
    My favorite trick is using the "search" tool to find previous threads about "favorite tricks".
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    Most of those posts are old. I think an updated list of tricks would be a great thing. Thanks for starting this thread!

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    I wear the disgustingly short-type running shorts as underwear. They provide support, are made of quick-dry wicking material, can be used as a bathing suit if you want to take a swim, and you can wear them as actual shorts if you have no pride.

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    Leave your cookset at home and boil your water in a Kleen Kanteen (freezer bag and freeze dried section hiker types).

    http://www.kleankanteen.com/

    They work equally well as a canteen .
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    Use a kayak stern dry bag to protect your Martin Backpacker or similar trail guitar. Use some old ccf for padding. Just make a cone that the guitar will fit into and stuff guitar and padding into dry bag.
    As I live, declares the Lord God, I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that the wicked turn back from his way and live. Ezekiel 33:11

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    This is a great article, if you haven't seen it yet: http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/content.php?63

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mancat View Post
    Most of those posts are old.
    What's wrong with that?

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    Cut off some 200 wt fleece pants to make 200 wt fleece shorts.

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    -Nylon shirts and pants dry WAY faster than cotton
    -A shirt pocket with a velcro flap is a great place to put sunglasses as you walk between sunlit and shady areas
    -A squeeze bottle of alcohol is MUCH easier to prime a white gas stove with than with white gas itself -- and there's less soot
    -Put your fuel and water bottles right side up in your backpack; don't lay them flat. Yeah, I know Nalgenes "never" leak, but ...
    -A bandana is the original multipurpose tool. I'd list all the possible uses, but I don't have all night.
    -A little zipper pouch containing TP and hand sanitizer stored in the side pocket of your pack right next to your trowel means you're not missing anything when you're behind that bush
    -A windscreen rolled around your fuel or water bottle holds up a heck of a lot longer than if you fold it up.

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    When hiking in cold weather if you use water bottles put them in the pocket upsidedown. Then the bottom freezes instead of the top and you can still drink.

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    Had problems with load-lifter straps..reaching back to find them after putting pack on..having the strap come loose from the buckle while putting pack on (I know...klutz). Anyway, put a safety pin thru the end of each strap : ) Easy to find..doesn't come loose!

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    Baby wipes in addition to toilet paper.

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    I wear disgustingly short-type running shorts as underwear under my disgustingly short-type running shorts.
    AND, AND..... sometimes I wear disgustingly short-type running shorts and go commando. Think of all that weight I am saving. NOW whos the smart one here ???? LOL.........
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    Great link amac..................a book full of "tricks"

    For something so simple there is a lot to this...................good fun

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    Zip off shorts. The legs zip off and get stowed in the boot gaiters. You never have to take them off and put back on and get them wet/dirty. I know, who wears gaiters? Gaiter haters! A trick from someone on here a long time ago. Works great! Ohh, how would I know that? Hmmmmm!

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