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Quote from: Eli346 on August 19, 2017, 06:57:21 PMIf you get a lighter pad but feel it doesn't have enough padding for you I've cut fir boughs and put them down as a base before. Actually I've used fir boughs for a pad before and they're a lot more comfy than they sound if you get the ends. I don't destroy a tree but take them off of several trees.Old school fieldcraft there! Works well and isn't scarring on the landscape depending where it's done...
If you get a lighter pad but feel it doesn't have enough padding for you I've cut fir boughs and put them down as a base before. Actually I've used fir boughs for a pad before and they're a lot more comfy than they sound if you get the ends. I don't destroy a tree but take them off of several trees.
Quote from: bracer40 on August 19, 2017, 10:23:55 PMQuote from: Eli346 on August 19, 2017, 06:57:21 PMIf you get a lighter pad but feel it doesn't have enough padding for you I've cut fir boughs and put them down as a base before. Actually I've used fir boughs for a pad before and they're a lot more comfy than they sound if you get the ends. I don't destroy a tree but take them off of several trees.Old school fieldcraft there! Works well and isn't scarring on the landscape depending where it's done...+1 for this IF you're in the appropriate spot. Please don't do this near heavy-use areas like trails or known campsites, as there's enough human impact in those places already. But if you're way off trail and tucked into the brush in a place that isn't likely to see another human for awhile, there's no reason (imho) to be shy about trimming some boughs to make a bed for yourself. If done right, you'll hardly find a more lovely bed . FWIW, I haven't tried white pine, but William O Douglas said they're the best for a backcountry bed, and who am I to argue?
Pads are over rated imho.
Quote from: trophyhunt on August 10, 2018, 08:22:22 AM Pads are over rated imho.Yeah, I'm definitely on the other side of the fence on that topic.