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Hey Everyone, I'm trying to plan a 3 day 2 night hike for January and I was wondering if anyone has a good trail in mind. I live in Austin, TX and want to keep...
Jennifer
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Nov 10, 2007
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2966
I'm looking for a source/info about the thin blue foam pads I've seen thru-hikers carrying. The pads are light blue, have a smooth texture, and appear to be ...
David Phillips
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Feb 20, 2008
2:21 pm
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try Gossamer Gear. They are not blue, but they're very light, and come in different thicknesses, 1/8, 1/4, and 3/8. ...
Greg
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Feb 20, 2008
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Hi David, IMO, the light blue pads (EVA foam) are not as tough as the dark ones (EVAZOTE foam) as they are not as dense. They are a lot cheaper, and they are...
Martin Saumure
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Feb 20, 2008
3:14 pm
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Wal-Mart carries the thin blue foam pads you are talking about. Sometimes they are green, sometimes blue, depending on their supplier, i guess, they cost...
joe
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Feb 20, 2008
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I was in Sports Authority today, and saw some 1/4" matting in there. I believe it was floor mat for around/under training equipment, but could be what you're...
Arnold Tompkins
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Feb 21, 2008
12:48 am
2971
My pre-production prototype of the Gossamer Gear Whisper is starting to come apart at the seams after about 100 days on the trail. I'm comparing these packs...
Steve Sergeant
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Apr 4, 2008
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http://www.sixmoondesigns.com To: ultralightbackpacking@...: SteveSgt@...: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 22:20:19 -0700Subject: [Ultralight...
Jennifer DeLauro
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Apr 4, 2008
2:31 pm
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... Thanks. I'm on my second pack by them, and I think they're great. But their lightest pack, the Essence, still weighs 13 ounces. That's twice as heavy as...
Steve Sergeant
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Apr 4, 2008
4:54 pm
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I know this isn't about ultra light but thought I would ask anyway I am a true blue die hard map and compass guy, but since I am a scout leader I have to be...
Chuck Henderson
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Apr 27, 2008
5:23 pm
2975
Don't give up on them- take them along with your GPS- could come in handy as you learn it's use, and be handy teaching aids to show your scouts both methods....
Arnold Tompkins
knightoftheroc
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Apr 27, 2008
9:38 pm
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I too am a Scout leader that uses map and compass. I also use a Earthmate PN-20 GPS from Delorme. That being said, I would recommend that you find what company...
Steven Stout
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Apr 27, 2008
11:41 pm
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Chuck, I have a simple Garmin 12. I have talked to our Scoutmaster about it, he is welcoming the opportunity with open arms. My brother has one with maps, I...
Larry T
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Apr 28, 2008
1:34 pm
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I use a Garmin eTrex Vista CX. Been pretty happy with it, but it does lose signal in heavy tree cover. Usually picks up immediately, but the alarm can get...
Tim D. Williamson
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Apr 28, 2008
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I am soliciting input for preventing blisters. I have a relatively expensive pair ($250) of Lowa boots that I got from REI last fall. I have been walking...
J B
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Apr 28, 2008
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PANTYHOSE!!!! To: ultralightbackpacking@...: trailpirate@...: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 15:53:25 +0000Subject: [Ultralight Backpacking]...
Jennifer DeLauro
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Apr 28, 2008
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I have been searching for the answer for a number of hiking seasons. Since my feet are wide at the toes and narrow at the heels it is a challenge. I have...
Ron Whittaker
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Apr 28, 2008
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I had this problem before I started wearing liner socks on the inside of my hiking socks. What I did until I started using liner socks was put duct tape over...
William Bradshaw
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Apr 28, 2008
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Since you are on an ultralight backpacking forum I am going to assume you are already using a light load in your pack :) If you are in fact not carrying much...
tupawk
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Apr 28, 2008
11:57 pm
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We use moleskin in our Scout Troop at the first sign of a hot spot before the blister forms. You can get large sheets of it or small blister sized pieces. If...
Chris Counts
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Apr 28, 2008
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I will share some painful experience and lessons learned in my army days. I had replaced the laces in my combat boots just prior to a week out in the field on...
Arnold Tompkins
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Apr 29, 2008
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2986
Before putting the moleskin over the hot spot, slap it! Thumping or slapping the spot where the blister is beginning to form increases blood flow to that area,...
Tim D. Williamson
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Apr 29, 2008
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I've got the wide at the front/very narrow at the heel foot shape, and the only blister solution I've come up with is hiking in chaco z1 sandals wearing...
Jim
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Apr 29, 2008
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Ok, so thanks for some interesting answers. Ultralight – I think I was on the hike, but I guess it depends on perspective…I started out around 22 lbs...
J B
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Apr 29, 2008
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Just my 2 cents as a long time Scout... breaking in boots is definitely a plus but I think you can get boots and feet that just don't work well together no...
Scot Leibacher
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Apr 29, 2008
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The pantyhose suggestion was, I believe, quite serious. you don't have to "go all the way up" either. Pantyhose works just like the silk version did years ago-...
Arnold Tompkins
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Apr 29, 2008
10:26 pm
2991
I'm always interested to hear about experiences and solutions to this problem... Related to Tim's suggestion- I've found that when my feet start heating up, I...
grandonneur
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Apr 30, 2008
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sorry...I didn't have time to elaborate on the pantyhose suggestion at the time, but figured that you would look into it. It was definitely serious. Like some...
Jennifer DeLauro
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Apr 30, 2008
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2993
Hi David, Maybe these were the "ThinLight" Gossamer Gear 1/4" pads? They look somewhat like a yoga pad when rolled up. :o) Lots of ThruHikers have used those....
Don Ladigin
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May 4, 2008
6:48 pm
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May I ask why you want a 1/4" pad? If the thickness is for the weight factor, and not actual padding, but thermal insulation, let me toss out an idea that...
Arnold Tompkins
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May 5, 2008
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