Hi Seventenths,
I own, have used, and seen a lot of the ultralight weight gear made in the US while hiking a number of the world's iconic long trails. All the brands you mentioned feature heavily...
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Hi Seventenths,
I own, have used, and seen a lot of the ultralight weight gear made in the US while hiking a number of the world's iconic long trails. All the brands you mentioned feature heavily...
Hi MSL,
Ha ha I'm still running around in Bullers, but near the end of the stash and will need to look for a suitable alternative.
Joel
Thanks Moa Hunter,
Yes I'm young and fit, a lot more than most, but more importantly I'm sensible ha ha. I'll keep choosing my knees and back over being a hero :thumbsup:
Regards,
Joel
If that's the video I'm thinking of, Egon carrying out a 100kg stag at the age of 84 is just being stupid! And some would probably say irresponsible of his sons to let him or encourage it. You can do...
Hi Moa Hunter,
I've never carried an entire deer out and I can honestly say I never will. I'd rather leave all the weight in bones / skin etc in the hills. Then I don't need to think about...
Hi Tahr,
I see they're rated for a 30lb / 13.5kg carry limit, but I expect you've had yours considerably more than that packing out meat?
Joel
Hi wayno,
I have a ZPacks Arc Haul that I've put through around 10,000 hiking km. It has lasted quite well, the toughest country it's seen was when I hiked and hunted my way from Lottin Point...