about 3 feet if hiking (way more if canoeing).
about 3 feet if hiking (way more if canoeing).
Take a course in good water and air; and in the eternal youth of Nature you may renew your own. Go quietly, alone; no harm will befall you. John Muir
I would follow garlic's advice but I want to keep my arms bulked up..........
Fear ridges that are depicted as flat lines on a profile map.
MirkoDTFeet.jpg helps to have a little on your feet from time to time.....
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
Woo
No its my first attempt at homebrew Vibram 4 fingers.....Just kidding....
Seriously....
I heard it there was a dramatic improvement in one's hiking here on WB when you have the pinky toes surgically removed to reduce weight. Puts an increased bounce in your step, and had the work done by a podiatrist a couple of years ago. I did the research on the internet and found the right guy for $1950 who came around to my point of view and did the work... Took a little convincing.
So now I am Pigeon toed.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
Woo
Absolutely no duct tape. I do carry a roll of Tenacious Tape in lieu of it.
"If you play a Nicleback song backwards, you'll hear messages from the devil. Even worse, if you play it forward, you'll hear Nickleback." - Dave Grohl
I have been told not to use duct tape to repair tents or sleeping bags or rain wear due to the sticky residue left behind, but I have put brightly colored duct tape on each of my hiking poles. Orange and Yellow. I used it to repair a boot that lost the sole from the mid section to the toe. I also figured the bright colors could help in the event of need for rescue (for the visibility from a distance etc)
well im the only one on earth i guess , that used 2 whole rolls in 500 miles, i use it for everything, my feet, my pack, simple repairs for my mat , the list gos on, when others need it i have it, i met "gram man" on the trail and unless your him, I recommend a roll, but i guess im the only one!
I carry a several feet of it wrapped around my MSR fuel bottle & nalgene. Have used it to stop hot spots & repair shirts where seams have worn out on long hikes.
I have never had an instance where I wished I had some with me.
Garlic makes sense as usual. I carry about 10 feet though and use it often, commonly for blister prevention on a foot that has been cleaned and dried. I've also used it for things like repairing water bottles, pack, shoes or insoles. My running shoes tend to wear out inside on the backs. I will duct tape the back of a new pair or a worn pair to prevent/repair wear and reduce/eliminate chafing.
About 2 feet worth, but make your own roll to cut down the size. I cut a ballpoint pen shell to the size of the tape, then wrap the tape around it.
Duct tape is always nice to have so extra is never a bad idea.
26.33333333333333 inches X 1.875 inches
Ive used about 3' in several thousand miles.
Never use it to tape plastic over a malfunctioning car window. At least dont leave it several days . The sun bakes the adhesive, it will NEVER come off completely from paint. Nothing will soften baked adhesive that doesnt damage paint either. Have to scrape it off glass.
None. I have a package of Tenacious Tape for repairs of gear and pieces of Leukotape on non stick backing for repairs of me.
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