wayno wrote:6kg gear weight. A few TA walkers have had their light weight shelters trashed by nz wind. Even on a beach. Don't see any spare clothing. One down jacket for insulation. Chances of getting cold and drenched in n.z on the TA.. guaranteed. Chance of a storm on the TA. guaranteed
wayno wrote:she may know what shes doing but these lightweight gear lists have to be understood for what they are, they arent for novices who want to do long distance trails
wayno wrote:a spare set of clothing for camp including a
thermal base layer
and an insulation layer,
thermal leggings,
extra insulation item or two for walking in, that's resistant to absorbing moisture, moisture, not down, even if its water resistant down.
i'd prefer a shelter with curved poles and roof in it to resist the wind better to cover me for a bigger variety of campsites, you might not plan to camp in exposed places, but circumstances may force you to and there are several high mountain sections to get through...
newhue wrote:I think you have to pack for worst case scenario.
norts wrote:Hey Wired. Taz here( we met on the AT near Port Clinton).
Good to see you in the Southern Hemisphere. Enjoying your blog still.
Taz.
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