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Ben 2 World
(ben2world) - MLife

Locale: So Cal
Re: Favorite Gear on 07/17/2011 14:50:27 MDT Print View

My car -- parked at trail head -- at the end of a very long hike. :)

Mary D
(hikinggranny) - MLife

Locale: Gateway to Columbia River Gorge
Re: Re: Favorite Gear on 07/17/2011 15:19:34 MDT Print View

LOL!!! Plus that apple left in the car!

I can't decide between my Western Mountaineering Ultralite and my Sunday Afternoons Adventure hat. The decision might go to the hat, because as I get colder with progressive old age, I'm starting to contemplate a switch to the Versalite.

Nick Gatel
(ngatel) - MLife

Locale: Southern California
Re: Favorite Gear on 07/18/2011 01:02:24 MDT Print View

Tilley hat. I wear it almost everyday around town too. If it gets dirty, throw it in the washer and it looks brand new.

Javan Dempsey
(jdempsey) - F

Locale: The-Stateless-Society
Re: Re: Favorite Gear on 07/18/2011 01:16:18 MDT Print View

Ben;

Only if it's parked at the end of the "right" trail head.

Recent trip where the car was magically *not* at the correct trail head, has made me realize how finite the circumstances of car-love can be. ;)



So what if we ended up taking an alternate trail?! The car should have known~!

Serge G.
(sgiachetti) - M

Locale: Boulder, CO
lighting without the metallic taste on 07/18/2011 03:31:42 MDT Print View

I used an aluminum flashlight for my first few trips as a teenager, so I was pretty much in awe when I discovered headlamps. Also, on purpose or not, I seem to do a lot of night hiking, so mine gets a lot of use on trail.

I have a katabatic sawatch and chisos, both of which I love. So plush. Those are probably my favorite pieces of gear at the moment.

Ole Saether
(osaether) - MLife

Locale: Norway
Re: Favorite piece of gear? on 07/18/2011 04:25:01 MDT Print View

My WM Alpinlite and Puma GWS sleeping bags.

carl becker
(carlbecker) - F

Locale: Northern Virginia
Re: Favorite piece of gear? on 07/18/2011 05:15:56 MDT Print View

My Inov-8 X-Talon shoes then my Aarn pack followed by my Tarptent.

Mark Dijkstra
(Markacd) - F
Tough one on 07/18/2011 06:03:39 MDT Print View

What piece of gear is my favorite is a tough choice. Right now there are 3 items on that list. I like my T-shirt from Decathlon because it weighs next to nothing and is super cheap. I like my Fizan Compact poles because they're relatively cheap for such light poles. Plus I had to go through a lot of trouble to get them.

The winner right now is probably my knife. It's nowhere near ultralight, but I made the handle and sheath myself, so it has the most emotional value.

Snap Judgement
(kthompson) - MLife

Locale: Eel River Valley
Re: Favorite piece of gear? on 07/18/2011 06:55:36 MDT Print View

I'll be the one to say BPL. It has shown me what's possible. Been an awesome piece of kit!

Evan McCarthy
(evanrussia) - MLife

Locale: Northern Europe
Gotta Love Shelters for Favorite Gear on 07/18/2011 07:13:08 MDT Print View

I'm split between my MLD Cuben Mini Solo Tarp (for trips when weight is key and the weather is somewhat okay) and Cuben Duomid (for the times when you want total protection - and weight is still key). And carried in the Burn, of course. :-)

Edited by evanrussia on 07/18/2011 07:23:13 MDT.

brent driggers
(cadyak) - MLife

Locale: southwest georgia
shelter on 07/18/2011 07:54:55 MDT Print View

A tight tarp..humming during a nasty storm while I am dry and chillaxing beneath...

Dan Montgomery
(theDanarchist) - F

Locale: Hampton Roads, VA
Granite Gear Virga pack (or CampingGaz pot?????) on 07/18/2011 08:07:33 MDT Print View

I guess you should go with your first thought, right? My Granite Gear Virga pack, for all the reasons anyone likes their pack. I was about to say it's also the piece of lightweight gear I've had the longest, but that's wrong, because I've had another fave piece of gear for something like 30 years. That's my Camping Gaz aluminum pot (or, rarely these days, pots). The GlobeTrotter stove they came with is obsolete, in the states at least, but I've take one or both pots on every trip since the late '70s or early '80s.

Edited by theDanarchist on 07/18/2011 08:08:16 MDT.

Evan McCarthy
(evanrussia) - MLife

Locale: Northern Europe
re: shelter on 07/18/2011 08:13:42 MDT Print View

Humming . . . or drumming, Brent?

Edited by evanrussia on 07/18/2011 08:14:41 MDT.

Heath Pitts
(heathpitts)

Locale: Nashville
RE: Favorite piece of gear? on 07/18/2011 08:18:03 MDT Print View

Mine is my MLD TrailStar. Wish that I would have bought it sooner

Art ...
(asandh) - F
Re: Favorite piece of gear? on 07/18/2011 08:39:11 MDT Print View

North Face Triumph Anorak.

a beautiful example of less is more.

Jacob D
(JacobD) - F

Locale: Northern CA
Favorite on 07/18/2011 09:29:55 MDT Print View

I'd have to say my Bushbuddy. The intricate details of its construction constantly impress me, so while I have multiple favorites I just think the Bushbuddy is really neat.

Angelo Radano
(zalmen_mlotek)

Locale: New England
Re: Favorite piece of gear? on 07/18/2011 09:51:52 MDT Print View

Hooded windshirt made from Epic by Wild Things. Love it.

Ben 2 World
(ben2world) - MLife

Locale: So Cal
Re: Favorite Gear on 07/18/2011 10:20:41 MDT Print View

"So what if we ended up taking an alternate trail?! The car should have known~!"

Indeed, Javan. Mine does that consistently. Brings a smile to my face every time I see her -- ready and waiting for me. :)

tommy d
(vinovampire) - F
camo tarp on 07/18/2011 13:10:41 MDT Print View

There's no question in my mind; my favorite piece of gear is my 8' by 10' camo tarp. It's the tarp that I take when my GF and I go camping. It's not as light as my solo tarp, but it's CAMO and my girlfriend likes it too. So, what's not to like??

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Edited by vinovampire on 07/18/2011 19:45:48 MDT.

Tony Wong
(Valshar) - MLife

Locale: San Francisco Bay Area
Re: Favorite Gear on 07/18/2011 13:19:53 MDT Print View

My oldest piece of gear that I have to have with me on every trip is my Sunday Afternoon Sun Hat.

I wear it in the sun, when it is cold, and when it rains.

It is worn, very faded, and the flap that covers my neck sounds like old parchment...just how I love it.

Plus, it makes me look Uber Dorky...hike your own hike dork style. :)

-Tony