tasadam wrote:Shortening the handle of a toothbrush would be it for me.
Julies wrote:tasadam wrote:Shortening the handle of a toothbrush would be it for me.
Hee! I shorten my toothbrush, but its nothing to do with weight, its so it fits in my small pouch.
forest wrote:Not taking my mini light my fire flint relying instead solely on a mini bic light.
Heavy rain for 12 hrs and haphazard bic usage (ie dropped in puddle) equalled cold dinner.
Gippsmick wrote:Petzl Tikka (80g) in favour of a button battery LED torch (18g). Difficult to cook with it in the dark as it was either between my teeth or between beanie and forehead for quite a while. Also, traded out a Victorinox Pocket knife (60g) in favour of a saftey razor blade (5g). Easier to bite off chunks of salami than slice it off.
Snowzone wrote:Drilling holes in one of those orange plastic trowels. It saved me less than 5 grams and weakened the trowel significantly.
tasadam wrote:.......... inside a film canister.
Onestepmore wrote:tasadam wrote:.......... inside a film canister.
These will soon be valuable museum pieces.
Clusterpod wrote:I once witnessed a father & son team eating dinner from the same pot, one with a shortened spoon, the other with a shortened fork. I'm not sure they appreciated the weight savings!
davidm wrote:What's the dumbest thing you've left behind in order to save a few grams?
I'm constantly surprised at the stupid decisions I make! Like frequently choosing to only take 2 tea bags instead of a handful and then sitting round the fire that night wondering what on earth I was thinking!
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