Yeah, I'm with you. I feel better buying a car with dents, knowing I won't give it its first dent. That's why I bought a 17 year old car. But if you can afford the Benz, by all means!
Wow that really sucks. One day, they're going to point their BB gun at the wrong time, and someone's going to respond with what they feel is equal force. In the heat of the moment, how can one tell whether it's a BB gun or one that shoots live rounds? Now worth losing your life over!!
This is a very good point. I also recently realized that I had stuff for four people (chairs, silverware, plates, etc.) and most of the time it's just 1 or 2. It saved me a bunch of space. I actually slept in my rig during OTG 2.0 because I had lots of room, saving on having to put up a tent...
You make a good point. I guess one would need to weigh the cost/benefit of shelling out more to save on weight. I also understand that one would also have to take into account the convenience factor or bringing along a full-size stove vs. a backpacking one. But more of what I'm trying to get...
Hey all, I'm just getting started on my quest to attain the items necessary to explore the wilderness and feel comfortably prepared. Based on what the experts say, packing light is pretty essential, as it provides for longer range, saves you money, doesn't disrupt your center of gravity, and so...
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