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Oct 13, 2024, 05:15 PM
#41
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Originally Posted by
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This is the flashlight I recently bought (sorry for the tardiness, it was on sale for $70 just a couple days ago). I love it. It’s light, it clips, it has a magnet at the bottom so you can stick it to things, three intensities, 5mW green laser, and a black light. I’ve owned it for months and I’ve only had to charge it once despite using it everyday. Not for a long time everyday, but still.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CN6L35WB...ding=UTF8&th=1
Those are cool looking.
When I was a young Boy Scout 15-20 years ago light was always a deficiency. We live in a golden age for that tech as well.
Truth be told, this is probably my next torch:
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Oct 16, 2024, 03:38 AM
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It got heavier. Exactly 40 pounds now. But I think it’s at its final weight finally.
Contents -
2 liter hydration bladder
Grayl with stainless steel nesting cup/lid
Tent
Air mattress
Tarp
Clothing in waterproof bag: Skivvies, 2x pair of socks, tank top, long sleeved shirt, carhartt hoodie.
Freeze dried food in waterproof bag: 2x dark chocolate cheesecake, 2x chicken fettuccine, 2x biscuits and gravy, 1x macaroni and cheese.
6x king sized snicker bars, 1x King Sized Fast Break Bar. (Emergency rations lol)
ESEE-6 knife
Tops Puukko Knife
Leatherman Supertool 300
Tiny Swiss army knife w/tweezers
Leather gloves
Fire Kit: Ferro rod and striker, waterproof matches, 2x mini bic lighters
Folding Titanium Stove
Little Bottle of CLP gun oil
100 ft 550 cord
Hemostatic Gauze
Chest seals
Band-Aids
Contact lens solution
Glasses
Eye drops
Deodorant
Moleskine
Advil
Loperamide
Hair Brush
Super glue
Modlite OKW w/2x Spare Batteries
Streamlight Microstream
Mini Cosmos LEP w/spare Battery
Powdered Gatorade packets
Coffee packets
Mini bottles of tobasco
Wool blanket
Left waist strap pocket: Snicker Bar, Spare Magazine, Tourniquet
Right waist strap pocket: Glock 26
Pepper Spray
Baby Wipes
Extra sore tonight. Probably not giving myself proper rest periods the last couple days. This was the last hike before the actual day. Feeling pretty good about it overall.
Off topic, we have decorated somewhat:
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Oct 18, 2024, 02:39 AM
#43
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Just a little nightcap before a good night’s sleep.
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Oct 18, 2024, 11:49 AM
#44
Originally Posted by
Spooky
Just a little nightcap before a good night’s sleep.
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Whiskey whilst camping is god tier.
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Oct 18, 2024, 10:52 PM
#45
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Originally Posted by
geoffbot
Whiskey whilst camping is god tier.
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Oct 18, 2024, 11:06 PM
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Oct 20, 2024, 05:25 PM
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First Backpacking Trip in 15 or so years.
Due to dryness and weather conditions there was a campfire ban there. We had mini stoves to boil water for food and my friends lantern served as our fire.
We’re planning on getting a professional print of this and a couple other photos to remember the occasion.
I cannot overstate how secluded and serene this campsite felt. (Even if we still had cell service. )
This photo was taken by me, sitting in the entrance of my tent. The tent pictured is about 5 feet in front of a cliff that’s about 15 feet strait down into the river. To the left off picture, there’s a little spring fed stream that drains into the river. We had ice cold fresh water (filtered with my Grayl) for drinking and cooking.
Eric brought along Rue, his chihuahua. She did fantastic on the trail, especially when we ran into a few people on horseback.
This is sort of a reverse of the first image. Taken from in front of Eric’s tent. Visible is my tent on the right, Gabe’s further up, and Gabe with his chair that I was super jealous of. He had also brought along a hammock that is just visible in front of his tent.
We all napped a bit once camp was setup, and Eric being properly bushed stayed back at camp with Rue while Gabe and I went and did an additional 3’ish mile loop.
Both days we were able to spot Bald Eagles hunting the river back (with a careful eye on Rue) and the owls the night of were the absolute worst neighbors ever. Holy crap were they loud.
We chose the longer, harder route for day one, and the somewhat easier shorter route day two. I learned a lot, namely how much stuff I packed I didn’t need, and things I’m planning on buying for next time.
Gabe is already making noises about another trip, some multiple day “continental divide loop”.
Why not?
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Oct 20, 2024, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Eric brought along Rue, his chihuahua. She did fantastic on the trail, especially when we ran into a few people on horseback.
At first glance I thought they lived there wild.
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Oct 20, 2024, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by
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At first glance I thought they lived there wild.
Imagine encountering a pack of wild chihuahuas.
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Oct 21, 2024, 11:37 PM
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The likelihood of being killed by a chihuahua is miniscule, but never zero.
Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
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