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>One opinion i have heard espoused amongst local trampers is lightweight gear is not robust enough for NZ?
Lightweight doesn't have to equal fragile. Sleeping bags, stoves, cooking gear, toilet bags, lights etc don't mind what country they're used in :) Even lightweight gear like packs can be bomber: frameless Dyneema MLD and ULA packs are tougher than mainstream lightweight internal frame packs from Osprey.
I don't think NZ conditions are particularly hard on gear. Below the bush line, off trail or really overgrown trails wouldn't suit bashing through with a thin windshirt on. My trail running shoes (Inov8) do wear out quickly though (500-600km?), but I think they're particularly fragile as far as runnners go, and I'd rather replace them more frequently than have to wear something heavier.
>The only recommendation that I would make is to bring knee high gaiters for the INTENSE mud, and trekking poles for the same reason.
It's all down to preference... I gave up on gaiters, now and then I rinse my shoes out in a stream, but I don't miss them. Poles I found too fiddly on rougher tracks.
>Cool, any of the kiwis on the board care to post a winter alpine tramping gear list ?
Don't have a spreadsheet, but here are the main bits:
Inov Terroc 330 (no gaiters) running shorts thinnest weight short sleeve merino top Rab Phantom Gloves + MLD eVent Mitts Cactus 100 weight fleece cap add more fleece/synthetic clothing depending on temps (eg Patagonia R2 Vest/Hoody, Capilene etc) Montbell UL Windshirt Fairydown Goretex Paclite rain jacket, pockets removed (305g) Montbell Peak Shell rain pains MLD Zip (old version of current Exodus pack) Platypus 2L Big Zipper MLD Patrol Shelter (cuben) Komperdell C3 Compact Carbon Pole (for front of Patrol) Easton short pole for rear of shelter MLD Soul Bivy with cuben bottom GG NightLite full length foam pad (cut in half, half in pack as frame) SnowPeak LiteMax stove Firelite 550 titanium pot + wind shield + spoon Arc Alpinist with 4oz extra-fill (swap for Arc Ghost + 1oz for shoulder/summer) MB wind pants (use these as 60g pajamas to keep my bag clean) Skaha Plus Vest/Jacket depending on temps Sleep gear in cuben stuff sack inside polythene bag Fenix LD10 AA flashlight Zebralight H501 AA headlamp Brunton ADC Summit (acts as watch, altimeter, thermometer) eTrex Vista GPS, MT410 PLB. The first is more an emergency item. Canon 980 IS camera, book, ipod nano
This covered me for the N. Island in winter unless I was doing actual climbing, and down here for lower altitudes. Last winter down here I didn't do much serious snow/ice, this winter hopefully some more. Some extra gear for this:
Swap OR Gear Endeavour Goretex mitts for MLD eVent mitts Swap OR PL400 gloves for Rab Phantom CAMP Nanotech Ice Axe Rocky Mountain Goretex socks Kahtoola KTS Steel crampons
On paper the sleeping gear probably looks like overkill for lows of perhaps -15C, but I sleep cold (too many years living in Auckland I think) and I don't rely on wearing any of my day clothes (fleece gear etc) to bed because they can be soaked through.
Here's a pic from Saturday:

And here's some more 'robust' footwear:

Edited by adrianb on 05/03/2009 16:15:06 MDT.
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