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Completely agree! I remember my first multi day solo trip out where I was completely alone in the middle of nowhere. Honestly, a bit uncomfortable that
Tpatter Today, 00:35After watching her video using it on the Pinhoti trail, I have to say that my takeaway is that the best gear you can bring with you is between your ears.
iceman857 Yesterday, 23:54Yeah, I was hesitant to go frameless, but it handled 22lbs (11.7 base & 10.4 consumables) wonderfully. I did some of the old-school stuff to pack
Ldog Yesterday, 23:22A great start I like the calculator on the suspension page. Watched the video and found the calc on L-36.com very helpful. Any other info floating around
SoDakOverland Yesterday, 22:45
These, from any vendor. They are all the same give or take
If you pack it well, DCF can get quite small. Still not as small as a similarly sized silpoly tarp, but plenty small IMO.
This is my 12'
Here is a lot of "cheat sheets" incorporated in a spreadsheet for making hammocks and tarps. Tabs at the bottom of the excel sheet have lots
GilligansWorld Yesterday, 21:30
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DCF hex tarp; packed down
There are some pretty light framed packs available, even reasonably priced ones. Mine weighs 2 pounds which is a good compromise to me for comfort when
Tpatter Today, 00:40