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Adam Kilpatrick (oysters) - BPL Lifetime Member

My Locale South Australia
About Me Into Bushwalking in remote areas in Australia. Have completed alot of walks in Southern Australia, especially in the Flinders Ranges, but also some decent trips in Victoria, Tasmania, and Central Australia.

I also spend a lot of time in the field for work (arid areas) and am an avid Scouter!

Oh yeah, and I'm into cycling and photography too.
CityAdelaide
StateSouth Australia
CountryAustralia
My Website URLhttp://worldtrike.crazyguyonabike.com

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Re: Photos of sea to summit pack tap/water bladder
Hi Oliver I have had these things for years so I am describing it off the top of my head, not in front of me. The short peice of webbing you are reffering to is attached to a small plastic co...

In Make Your Own Gear » Photos of sea to summit pack tap/water bladder
May 24, 6:00pm

routes round the world backpacking
Hi Perrin The Afghan/pakistan area poses a problem for someone attempting an overland trip through southern Eurasia. The first solution that I was going to suggest you have already hinted at-goi...

In Gear Lists » Around the World Shelter: the Himalayas to the smalltown campground
May 21, 4:41am

Re: BD availibility in Japan
I totally agree with Damiens comments. There really isnt much point taking a totally bombproof tent if you are never going to use it. I think if you are going to use it one or two night for what it...

In Gear Lists » Around the World Shelter: the Himalayas to the smalltown campground
May 19, 8:54am

Re: Re: Around the World Shelter: the Himalayas to the smalltown campground
Hi Perrin Some friends and I have been planning a three-year round the world trip that we want to do in a decade or so. There is alot more planning to go. With regards to tents, when you are ...

In Gear Lists » Around the World Shelter: the Himalayas to the smalltown campground
May 18, 1:51am

Re: Re: Re: Re: re:Unsupported/Unresupplied/Thru-Hikes
I totally agree with Roman (and wife)'s comments about taking care of your body and psychological strength. In the early parts of each segment pack loads are going to be high. With the hilly...

In Philosophy & Technique » Unsupported/Unresupplied/Thru-Hikes
April 29, 3:06am

Re: re:The Arch Support MYTH
I agree totally with Tony's comments. I used to get alot of knee and ankle injuries and have chronic shin splints after running for only 10 minutes until I was 14 and was prescribed orthotics. ...

In GEAR » throw away your boots and socks
April 25, 3:58am

Re: Re: Gotta get your answers at the right place
After going to a seminar held by John Muir (2nd Australian to climb Everest (2 times now); he's also done the South and North Poles unsupported and walked solo across Australia from South to No...

In Mountaineering & Alpinism » Anyone here sumit Everest?
April 25, 3:22am

Re: What does "unsupported" stand for to you?
Am wondering if you are unsupported and unresupplied if you start from a point and do the first section in stages. Ie I start on one end of a trail, with my gear/food dump at the start. I walk in 1...

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » What does "unsupported" stand for to you?
April 23, 10:08pm

Re: Nice article Roger
Gear list seems good Roger. I agree with Sue carrying a decent harnessed pack like the Torre. I am personally a One Planet fan-I have an exact-fit plus harnessed Expedition Long. It works better...

In Editor's Roundtable » Lightweight Gear for Long Distance Hiking: Four Months in Europe
April 20, 9:02pm

Re: Re: Larapinta Trail
Miguel, a good place to start on advice for walking in central australia, albiet not from an UL perspective, is to check out the Willi's Walkabouts website. There is some good information on th...

In Post-Trip Reports » Solo in DEVA
April 15, 10:17pm

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