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    Senior Member Ewker's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye Hanger View Post
    where those shoe gaiters, dirty girls by chance.
    that is what they looked like to me
    'Classic.' A book which people praise and don't read.” ― Mark Twain

    Who cares about showers, gourmet food, using flush toilets. Just keep on walking and being away from it all.

    There are times that the only way you can do something is to do it alone.

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    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Nothing like a cold wet-wipe on the derrière))))))
    We seem to share a lot of the same gear..........camera, ultra-pod, pot, hiking poles. Good taste for sure.
    One ounce a day of fuel....for dinner only? Cold brekkie? No coffee?
    Carry Forth.
    Shug
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    sweet vid Fronkey. 1oz of fuel, now that is a minimalist!!!!

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    Great gear video. I will be doing the same trek next year and wanted to see what you carried. Thank you for all of the suggestions for what you use. I will be checking out that pack it looks small enough, but able to carry everything necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewker View Post
    since you are allergic to wasp have you gotten to the point of carrying an epipen yet?
    I haven't been stung since I was 6 and should be ok without the pen. Good question.
    Quote Originally Posted by UncleMJM View Post
    Good stuff Fronkey.

    Seeing what others use is always good. It helps me learn more and the video was both fun and informative and I love your hiking buddies.

    During your opening, I shared your panic. What a nightmare!
    I got my gear they way it is by learning from others too. Thanks for watching.
    Quote Originally Posted by toygun View Post
    no pink this time?

    Great work as usual. Thanks for sharing, Fronkey!!
    My cousin rocked the pink. thanks for tuning in.

    Quote Originally Posted by dragon360 View Post
    Great video Fronkey! Love to see the breakdown of what fellow hikers are rocking! Very nice set up you have.
    Thanks man. It's fun to hike light.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye Hanger View Post
    are those shoe gaiters, dirty girls by chance.
    Yes sir they are. I love em!

    Fronkey

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    Senior Member Fronkey's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    Nothing like a cold wet-wipe on the derrière))))))
    We seem to share a lot of the same gear..........camera, ultra-pod, pot, hiking poles. Good taste for sure.
    One ounce a day of fuel....for dinner only? Cold brekkie? No coffee?
    Carry Forth.
    Shug
    A lot of my gear is from taking things I've read/watched and seeing what works for me. You, Skurka, skygzr to name a few. I don't drink coffee and eat my breakfast after I've broken down camp and started hiking. But, my gear and food is for sure different when I'm not trying to crank out miles.
    Quote Originally Posted by blaktee View Post
    sweet vid Fronkey. 1oz of fuel, now that is a minimalist!!!!
    Thanks man. Fire skills help out a lot too.
    Quote Originally Posted by wlaroche View Post
    Great gear video. I will be doing the same trek next year and wanted to see what you carried. Thank you for all of the suggestions for what you use. I will be checking out that pack it looks small enough, but able to carry everything necessary.
    If you need help with the food drops and stuff let me know and I will be happy to help.

    Fronkey

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    Geat video, man! Very helpful as I continue to shed weight...in pack and body! You folks are a real blessing with what you share with everyone! I didn't see any of Tala's equipment in your GearGram list...would like to know more about that. Also...was that the Jam 50? Anyway...many thanks for sharing the video and info! Great stuff!
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    How low can you go on this list?
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    great info... thanks for sharing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drewski View Post
    Geat video, man! Very helpful as I continue to shed weight...in pack and body! You folks are a real blessing with what you share with everyone! I didn't see any of Tala's equipment in your GearGram list...would like to know more about that. Also...was that the Jam 50? Anyway...many thanks for sharing the video and info! Great stuff!
    I'll include links to all her gear tonight. If you have any questions inparticular than let me know.
    I'll find you a link to the jam too.
    Quote Originally Posted by HappyCamper View Post
    How low can you go on this list?
    Are you asking how low in temperature? If so, I've hit 21f with this gear and wasn't even wearing all my clothes. I bet I could do about 15f if I wore everything. Lower if I let tala sleep in the hammock.

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