Influencer II
Are you an avid backbacker? Do you go Ultralight? What are your must have's on a backpacking trip!
Let's hear about your backpacking setups!
Let's hear about your backpacking setups!
Influencer II
Influencer II
Influencer II
What pack are you using? I'm planning on getting a new pack next month for my birthday.In the summer, I will likely have my hammock, light sleeping bag, some food I prepped at home, spare base layer, Light Shell, spare socks, Trekking poles (If trails are steep), Multitool, Water bottle, Sawyer filter, lighter/flint, small first aid kit, map/compass, and a head lamp.
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I don't think its made anymore. It's a 33 liter Black Diamond alpine day pack. Its white and is most similar to the newer Speed 40 pack.What pack are you using? I'm planning on getting a new pack next month for my birthday.
That sounds about the same for me too. I will tend to bring a small stove setup also with a single pot to store it all. Ive definitely been trying out hammock camping more and more lately but have a small 2 person tent I can throw in also if my wife comes along.In the summer, I will likely have my hammock, light sleeping bag, some food I prepped at home, spare base layer, Light Shell, spare socks, Trekking poles (If trails are steep), Multitool, Water bottle, Sawyer filter, lighter/flint, small first aid kit, map/compass, and a head lamp.
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Enthusiast I
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I hear you on the coffee. When were out for shorter hikes I carry a grinder, and Snow Peak French Press. Nothing like having a good cup of coffee before hitting the trail.My one big pleasure is I pack a good bit of coffee and I always have a pistol. Those are my 2 luxury items as far as weight goes. My pack, without food and water is 10.7lbs with a southern U.S. winter load.
Haha you guys are fancy with your coffee. I use the starbucks instant packets LOL.I hear you on the coffee. When were out for shorter hikes I carry a grinder, and Snow Peak French Press. Nothing like having a good cup of coffee before hitting the trail.
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You learn to hold it after a while.I don't drink coffee on the trail. If I did, I'd be digging latrines every mile all morning.
Enthusiast I
Yeah same. I don't really get the caffeine high either but that might have come from the multiple years playing video games and energy drinks.Coffee doesn't do that to me. I guess I drink so much of it, I'm immune to its side effects.
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Mr. Crisp,Are you an avid backbacker? Do you go Ultralight? What are your must have's on a backpacking trip!
Let's hear about your backpacking setups!