Ok, so the rib and I are preparing for our backpacking outings and I have a few general questions/musings on gear related issues.
We are planning on a couple of short overnighters near home to refine what we need don't need, etc.
We've got our packs, stove, water purifier, mess kit, and most all the goodies.
We both have nice 20F Wenger bags that we bought a couple years ago, but even with compression bags they are really too big. I've seen some NICE backpacking bags, but don't really want to shell out the coin for new bags. We also picked up a couple of small fleece bags that will work when it's warm. The problem is that temps can fall to near freezing even in the summer, and even with longjohns I suspect a fleece bag will be too little cover.
We have not bought pads yet. Any opinions on the self-inflating vs foam pads? Space is going to be at a premium... we're still learning how to pack well.
Bear bags: I figured I'd just rig my own out of some nylon rope and a stuff sack.
camp axe: I don't want to pack it around, since it's heavy and I don't anticipate chopping down the forest. My main reason for takign it would be for tent stakes. Stake mallets are even heavier. Opinions? I suppose I could just leave it behind and find a rock for pounding. I have a small folding gerber saw if I need to do any cutting for any reason.
We are planning on a couple of short overnighters near home to refine what we need don't need, etc.
We've got our packs, stove, water purifier, mess kit, and most all the goodies.
We both have nice 20F Wenger bags that we bought a couple years ago, but even with compression bags they are really too big. I've seen some NICE backpacking bags, but don't really want to shell out the coin for new bags. We also picked up a couple of small fleece bags that will work when it's warm. The problem is that temps can fall to near freezing even in the summer, and even with longjohns I suspect a fleece bag will be too little cover.
We have not bought pads yet. Any opinions on the self-inflating vs foam pads? Space is going to be at a premium... we're still learning how to pack well.
Bear bags: I figured I'd just rig my own out of some nylon rope and a stuff sack.
camp axe: I don't want to pack it around, since it's heavy and I don't anticipate chopping down the forest. My main reason for takign it would be for tent stakes. Stake mallets are even heavier. Opinions? I suppose I could just leave it behind and find a rock for pounding. I have a small folding gerber saw if I need to do any cutting for any reason.