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Re: Need advice on gear!
« Reply #45 on: August 08, 2015, 11:50:18 AM »
One of the biggest mistakes I made in the beginning and have seen and heard many others make is simply taking to much stuff. I do not consider myself an ultra lightweight junky, but I dont want to carry excess either. Besides getting decent gear especially for the "big three" (pack, shelter, sleep system) A ton of weight can be saved by simply trimming excess "stuff". Alot of this is trial and error , but searching through forums such as Backpacker Community, Backpacking Light, etc...can give alot of ideas. Rokslide is another good site, although I think it has gone downhill somewhat over the last year I still visit it fairly regularly. Having done the backcountry stuff for over ten years now I still seems like I often get stuck thinking i need to lighten some big money item, when I could often save the same or more weight by simply altering a certain item or leaving it home.

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Re: Need advice on gear!
« Reply #46 on: August 08, 2015, 12:11:43 PM »
One of the biggest mistakes I made in the beginning and have seen and heard many others make is simply taking to much stuff. I do not consider myself an ultra lightweight junky, but I dont want to carry excess either. Besides getting decent gear especially for the "big three" (pack, shelter, sleep system) A ton of weight can be saved by simply trimming excess "stuff". Alot of this is trial and error , but searching through forums such as Backpacker Community, Backpacking Light, etc...can give alot of ideas. Rokslide is another good site, although I think it has gone downhill somewhat over the last year I still visit it fairly regularly. Having done the backcountry stuff for over ten years now I still seems like I often get stuck thinking i need to lighten some big money item, when I could often save the same or more weight by simply altering a certain item or leaving it home.
:yeah:  Also clothes!  Everytime I see someone post a packing list it seems like they always contain, 5 pairs of socks, 6 pairs of underwear, extra pants, etc.   Good coat, good base layer, maybe one or two socks, and a vest and extra top and call it good.  The newer clothes based on layering systems make it very simple to stick to exactly what you need.
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