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    Senior Member mrcheviot's Avatar
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    Dangerous thread.. here's some other items to consider:

    Silky Saw (Big Boy @ $60 is a steal)

    Superfeet or Spenco insoles.

    Get a bunch of S-Biners in various sizes. Not like they ever don't come in handy.

    Two pairs of Ex-Officio boxers. That's all you'll ever need for long backpacking trips.

    Lots of large brim hiking hats (OR, Columbia, etc.) avail for less than $50, I really enjoy my Bora Bora when the sun is intense.

    Wax (this one) and cotton balls to make a couple 100 fire starters.

    Qedertek sells 13ft lights powered by C cell batteries, perfect for car camping.

    Sea to Summit Ultra-sil daypack, good as a clothes bag in your pack, nice to have for day hikes from base camp.

    Platypus Big Zip water reservoir, or an MSR Dromedary Bag.

    All good.. but my #1 rec is this SAK. Corkscrew for when you're feeling wine? Check. Super sharp scissors? Check. Mini saw that works? Check. Locking blade long enough to slice apples? Check. Seriously, it's perfect for camping, I would replace it in an instant if I ever lost mine.
    It is a very alert, active sheep, with a stylish, lively carriage.

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    Also great stuff from Dutch... like this flashlight for only $6.50. Or the party lights to hang on my hammock



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    Quote Originally Posted by mrcheviot View Post
    Dangerous thread.. here's some other items to consider:

    Silky Saw (Big Boy @ $60 is a steal)

    Superfeet or Spenco insoles.

    Get a bunch of S-Biners in various sizes. Not like they ever don't come in handy.

    Two pairs of Ex-Officio boxers. That's all you'll ever need for long backpacking trips.

    Lots of large brim hiking hats (OR, Columbia, etc.) avail for less than $50, I really enjoy my Bora Bora when the sun is intense.

    Wax (this one) and cotton balls to make a couple 100 fire starters.

    Qedertek sells 13ft lights powered by C cell batteries, perfect for car camping.

    Sea to Summit Ultra-sil daypack, good as a clothes bag in your pack, nice to have for day hikes from base camp.

    Platypus Big Zip water reservoir, or an MSR Dromedary Bag.

    All good.. but my #1 rec is this SAK. Corkscrew for when you're feeling wine? Check. Super sharp scissors? Check. Mini saw that works? Check. Locking blade long enough to slice apples? Check. Seriously, it's perfect for camping, I would replace it in an instant if I ever lost mine.
    I use my silky saw big boy on almost every trip


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    Senior Member OneClick's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by barrattrn View Post
    I use my silky saw big boy on almost every trip
    I just picked up the Silky 240 for cheap. Can't wait to use it!!

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    Thanks for the thread... my amazon wish list just got a little bit bigger

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    Senior Member OneClick's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by souperjen24 View Post
    Thanks for the thread... my amazon wish list just got a little bit bigger
    HAHA! Sometimes I wish there was no Internet. I'd be at least $20,000 richer.

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    Never heard of the pocket bellows... After a couple of videos on youtube, im sold, just picked one on amazon, cant wait to try it

    Im a fan of the morakniv, got a couple of their knife, picked their new mora Eldris at the same time. Small neck knife but looks like a great knife for small task. Lightweigth and small but can do some bushcraft with it

    https://youtu.be/zefsUoizpL8
    Last edited by noldhor; 03-25-2017 at 12:50.

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    One of mine is the LuminAID PackLite 16 Inflatable Solar Light
    There's magic in the woods,
    if you know where to look for it.
    -Pete's Dragon

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    Mine would have to be my newest purchase. My Bushnell Rechargeable 300 lumen headlamp. I used to have a Black diamond spot but I sometimes night hike and I could barely see 20 feet in front of me. This new headlamp is like having the sun on your head. Awesome!!

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    I don't think you can get it on amazon but definitely my fixed length ridgeline.

    It ensures that my hammock has the same lay every time I set it up and it keeps the bugnet off my face

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