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    The bit of thin foam is great idea. I got the idea off some one else on here a while back. I've been using a bit for a while now, it's awesome for not getting a wet arse while sitting glassing or sore arse on the sharp rocks up the kawekas. Just cut to fit to slide down the back of pack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GWH View Post
    The bit of thin foam is great idea. I got the idea off some one else on here a while back. I've been using a bit for a while now, it's awesome for not getting a wet arse while sitting glassing or sore arse on the sharp rocks up the kawekas. Just cut to fit to slide down the back of pack.

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    yeap, im thinking with it folded in half it makes a good protective barrier for ipad or any other electronics in your pack also
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Almost forgot, I also always take a small pack of wet-wipes, handy for everything from answering the call of nature, to giving the face/hands a clean before bed (different wipe for face/ass, thought I better mention that before the forum smartasses swoop in) they really do make you feel human again after a big day on the hill, nice and refreshing!
    You can use the same wipe but you need to wipe face before arse. If you approach it all arse about face then it won't end well.

    Wipes are good for cleaning off your knife while gutting as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshC View Post
    How do you rate the walking pole?

    Also, download a couple books onto your iPad, I do on my phone now and it's great if you're tent bound!


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    You haven't truly lived life unless you have watched a Walking Dead episode in the dark, in your tent, during a storm. Take spare batteries for your phone in case you get stuck for a week due to weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    I just bought a roll of it from the red shed and cut a bit off
    Para Rubber sell closed cell foam in various shapes and sizes. I currently use a bit cut off a sleeping mat from the red shed as my sit pad and the back to my day pack. I am going to upgrade it to a thicker bit for enhanced arse comfort when sitting on rocks. The other thing to use is a sit pad sized thermarest which has the advantage you can deflate and roll it up. Highly reccomended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    yeap, im thinking with it folded in half it makes a good protective barrier for ipad or any other electronics in your pack also
    I take my iPad and bits of paper for work to work every single day in my daypack.


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    @K95 what do you think of those Montane pants? Im pretty tempted to try a pair

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    Quote Originally Posted by sambnz View Post
    I take my iPad and bits of paper for work to work every single day in my daypack.


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    I take my iPad to get rid of the pieces of paper
    The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    @K95 what do you think of those Montane pants? Im pretty tempted to try a pair
    Pretty good. Had them for a while now, maybe three years. They're thin so don't offer any warmth but they dry off fast which is why I use them seeing as there is no staying dry on the coast. I think there is an nz agent now, it'd be worth seeing them in the flesh before spending money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K95 View Post
    Pretty good. Had them for a while now, maybe three years. They're thin so don't offer any warmth but they dry off fast which is why I use them seeing as there is no staying dry on the coast. I think there is an nz agent now, it'd be worth seeing them in the flesh before spending money.
    Thanks, thats kinda what I was thinking as they look like they tick all the boxes but I would really like to see them in the flesh, theres an outfit from the UK thats been selling them here on tm for a while but I see there kust be a nz agent now as theres a few specialist outdoors places that stock them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    @K95 what do you think of those Montane pants? Im pretty tempted to try a pair
    Get hold of this guy if you want to try some.

    Montane Terra Pants
    Shut up, get out & start pushing!

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    Awesome.




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    Details/link please

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    Sea to Summit Spark SPI- 350gms. Big Agnes Kings Canyon primaloft overbag/quilt 420gm. Puffy pants and jacket, more than warm enough under the tarp. Trying to get as compact a pack as I can for a two week solo trip in march. My 55L pack may be a bit tight but can definitely do two weeks out of my 65L.
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    K95 do u use the sea summit bag inside the Prima loft one?

 

 
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