Maybe off on a tangent here, but aside from the bulk of the items themselves, having a stuff sack for each item tends to consume more space in your pack than having one bag for all the items that...
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Maybe off on a tangent here, but aside from the bulk of the items themselves, having a stuff sack for each item tends to consume more space in your pack than having one bag for all the items that...
I used some thin CCF and woke up with moisture on the pad. Maybe an egg shell type would have been better. Since then I’ve used an inflatable sit pad and that has been super comfy. I am less inclined...
I did bump into him on the track a day later and we spoke briefly but the mysterious “floating tent” was not mentioned [emoji23]
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I recently had the pleasure of 12 days walking the Great South West Walk in Portland (Victoria, Australia). On one day I arrived into camp early and spent a leisurely afternoon enjoying the peaceful...
Hi Shmaud, I was hoping someone would chime in your post as my research into this a few months back was not very conclusive. I could only find bits and pieces re hammocks on the Bib. From what I...
Fair dinkum? Struth! Course we do cobber! Actually it’s more like “yeah nah”. I hardly ever hear it anymore. Lots of my friends and work mates were born overseas or are first generation Aussies so I...
Hi all, a few months ago I came across the idea of adding a hammock to my overnight hiking kit after listening to an interview with Shug on Backpacker Radio. That piqued my interest so I checked out...