Nuts wrote:Directing people elsewhere lol, good first post...
samh wrote:That one (http://samh.net/backpacking/?do=showpage&id=9) got my attention, but no it got nothing to do with me. Here a couple of links. I am myself not a real ultralight hiker, but I try to keep the weight down and I would love to buy some lighter gear if I would have the money.![]()
http://www.imrisk.com/
http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=37
Son of a Beach wrote:It's actually a good thing, provided there's enough information in the posts for people to decide of it's worth clicking the links or not. Of course if some of those sites reciprocated with links back to here that would be even better. (hint hint)
(I prefer "viewpoints" to "sides"Franco wrote:Could be helpful if both sides (lw and traditionalists) would realise that posts should be meant as recommendations or suggestions rather than as commands or requirements.
Providing that one is comfortable with the gear in use it should be pretty easy to understand that the lighter alternative is better.
If someone else would carry fresh food and wine for me I would gladly partake, but am certainly not prepared to have the extra weight and bulk all day on my back just so I can enjoy it a bit more than my dried food. The same goes with tents/backpacks/mats and the rest.
Franco
samh wrote:Just found a great blog for UL bushwalking. http://www.hikinginfinland.com/
It shows what is possible even in "harsh" conditions and imho leaves no reason why it couldn't be done here in Tassie
Nuts wrote:Narrr... thats what the zips for![]()
I like the tipi!
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