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get fit on the trip itself I've had mixed results at trying to get fit in preparation for a specific trip. Sometimes I do an okay job at it, sometimes life intervenes and I can't (and/or don't). The great thin... |
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depends on how "long" W.r.t. this: "how their gear list changes/beefs up (for the same area they are hiking in and same season) for longer stints." I add a pair of very light running shorts and light t-shir... |
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MLD mitts more durable than you might guess I've been surprised how well my MLD mitts have held up. I've no experience with cuben mitts, but did have a pair at one time of something made of a material quite like (or the same as) dri... |
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a similar thread FWIW, this was hammered on pretty recently on another site, http://www.backpacking.net/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showthreaded&Number=176815#Post176815 I expect others, such as whiteblaze hav... |
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pro-tips ... "I keep doing the math and if you're going out for 3 weeks and need battery the whole time a solar panel may be your best bet." Who goes out for 3 weeks at a time without some sort... |
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couples thru-hiking together Lots of people do this, on the PCT and other trails. My own wife is a bit too sane to want to hike continuously, but she's trained to hike hard and joined me on stretches where --- surprisingl... |
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Re: a lot of company Mags said: "Do it after Labor Day. Cool and crisp nights, less people, beautiful days and so on." Ditto. My wife and I hiked the JMT in September and it was wonderful. Yes, even then... |
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re: Not just underwear To the good ideas in the last post, I'll add a couple more ideas: Alternate going commando, i.e., no underwear. This helps some people (including me sometimes), but not others, so --- YMMV.... |
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soda pop bottle A small (12 oz) plastic soda bottle works fine, never leaks. Or if you need a lot of fuel then --- step up to a 16 oz soda pop bottle! :-) I do like to keep it in a ziplock in outer mesh of my... |
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OR sunrunner for me too I too like the sunrunner, with the French Foreign legion (or Ferengi?) neck flap attached. A couple of reasons I haven't heard mentioned already: On a longer trip where one goes into town... |
All Reader Reviews by Brian Lewis
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Ursack Minor The "Ursack Minor" is quite distinct from the traditional Ursack, in that it's not meant to be bear proof (or "resistant" or whatever). Instead, Ursack says it's "for... |
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Golite Force I use Golite shoes because the toe-box is shaped a lot more like the front of an actual human foot. More specifically, most trail runners or other shoes give me problems due to bunionettes (little to... |
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Montbell Thermawrap jacket For 3-season backpacking, my thermawrap jacket is my sole insulation layer, coupled in some limited cases with a thermawrap vest. It's just a fantastic piece of clothing in terms of both weight ... |
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Montbell Thermawrap Vest I have a size medium Thermawrap jacket and a size large Thermawrap vest; I probably should have reversed those to be able to layer the vest under the jacket rather than over, but it actually works fin... |
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Thermarest Neo-Air Like Dylan Carlson, I also used a Neo-Air (size regular for me) on a thru-hike. My thru-hike was of the Appalachian Trail, starting in late February (2010), so a lot of snow and cold weather in the f... |
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REI REI Peak UL Compact Hiking Poles I too had something over 3000 miles on my pair --- the majority of that thru-hiking the PCT in 2008 plus a variety of much shorter trips. I started my AT thru-hike with them (early in 2010), but just... |
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Memory-Map Navigator This is actually a comparison of two product alternatives for putting topographic software on a Windows Mobile platform smartphone with a true GPS. The 4/5 rating is for one of those, Memory-Map Navi... |
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Golite Versa Force Let me start by saying that my rating of '4' is tentative until I've done more miles in these. But as I found nothing useful in searching for reviews of currently-available Golite footwe... |
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ULA Axis Crampon I'm hoping to thru-hike the PCT next year, and one of many equipment issues for me was the question of whether to use crampons or not in the Sierras. I also do day hikes in "shoulder" s... |
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Western Mountaineering SummerLite I agree --- the summerlite is excellent. I frankly don't trust any individual evaluation of a sleeping bag temperature rating (32F in this case); so many things affect this, including not only th... |

