Strider wrote:That's a reeealy long jacket! Where is that sign? Such an amazing area
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GPSGuided wrote:Lovely photo and a LOT of gears in that huge blue pack.
alanm wrote:Strider wrote:That's a reeealy long jacket! Where is that sign? Such an amazing area
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Strider, Long jackets are the go for hiking, accessibility to the lower pockets is a breeze. The sign is at Pellion Gap.
Al
north-north-west wrote:Nice photos. Particularly like the contrast between the first two - one all white, the other all green . . .
OnePerfectDay wrote:great stuff Alan! i recall passing you on the Friday morning as you headed towards Windy Ridge and had heard stories earlier in the week about the suspension bridge water level that i found hard to believe, seeing that pic makes it very real!
north-north-west wrote:Is that a watch or a GPS attached to the camera bag? Very similar to how I carry my photo gear when I'm not using the Aarn's balance pockets.
Overlandman wrote:Well done Al & Vanessa.
Great photos.
Is there anything that you would take / wouldn't take, change etc if you did the trip again?
(Apart from the mask )
I too have a Silva. Great piece of equipment.
Regards OLM
dingelberry wrote:Hi Alanm
Nice pictures and report got to ask whats the mask for and did it live up to expectations its something ive never seen before.
Overlandman wrote:Thanks for the reply Al, happy birthday to Vanessa also.
Had you done the Overland before? N S or S N
South to North is always good for me, more gentle on the aging body.
I too have my pack heavy for a few days with fresh food, including;
pizza, steak, bacon, cabana, spuds, garlic, mushrooms, cheese, tomatoes, mountain bread, promite. Etc.
I take a few dehydrated packs just in case, also packet soups & minute noodles.
I also have a front balance pack clipped to my cascade, the front back can be used as a bumbag as well.
Regards OLM
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