TheJason
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Tenacious Tape should be in every pack.
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This...that stuff just plain works.Tenacious Tape should be in every pack.
I repaired a 8” tear in my rain fly that was the result of an errant piece of firewood during the breaking process. Held up for years.This...that stuff just plain works.
I add Leukotape/Kinesio tape...you don't need a lot but a few strips will help with rubs and hotspots. It sticks to your skin really well and stays there even if you get it wet.
Just not the clear stuff... which kinda sucks.Tenacious Tape should be in every pack.
Alright here's a question, I always hear of it but haven't experienced it yet. Frozen boots in the morning, is there a remedy or is this something you just have to deal with?
Kind of a "you don't know what you don't know situation"
VACUUM SEALERS SAVE TONS OF ROOM. There not just for storing food!
Hadn't considered that. Interesting thought.One trick I have used for food if using a Mountain House type meal is to only keep one in the packaging and all the rest in individual ziplock bags. Then just reuse the one original packaging to cook them in.
Saves more room than weight.Hadn't considered that. Interesting thought.
One trick I have used for food if using a Mountain House type meal is to only keep one in the packaging and all the rest in individual ziplock bags. Then just reuse the one original packaging to cook them in.
That doesn’t necessarily take into account having some extra support and protection when you have a 110 pound pack on.if you train your ankles and your core correctly, you don't really need the extra support of high top boots.
I agree, although at my age anything over 60 lbs has to go on the back of an animal or as a second trip. All things considered, I prefer lighter footwear over heavier. That means I don't use waterproof footwear or high tops unless weather conditions demand it. Crampons would require a stiffer sole but if I could get away with it, I'd wear hiking shoes with some kind of strap on traction. As I get older, it doesn't seem to be my bones, ligs or tendons that suffer first, it's my muscles. The hunting trips where we are packing camp every day and hunting with full camp on my back are likely behind me. I have to more carefully consider my limitations and unless I have pack animals, the hard truth is some elk and all moose will get a pass.That doesn’t necessarily take into account having some extra support and protection when you have a 110 pound pack on.
One trick I have used for food if using a Mountain House type meal is to only keep one in the packaging and all the rest in individual ziplock bags. Then just reuse the one original packaging to cook them in.
You have a pic of the cozy used that retains the heat that matches the mtn house package?You can replace all the packaging with Ziploc brand freezer quart bags. You can dump boiling water straight into those. I've got an insulated freezer bag cozy that I put it in to rehydrate.