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Title: Lightweight Backpacking


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Lightweight Backpacking
  • Take nothing but pictures,
  • Leave nothing but footprints

2
Things to Watch For
  • The Ultralight Way
  • Gear Cutting Down Weight
  • Nutrition Taste vs. Fuel
  • Safety

3
The Ultralight Way
  • Facts vs. Myths

4
Backpacking boots provide excellent stability for
any backpacker!
5
FALSE!!!
  • Backpacking boots are made for people carrying
    30 loads
  • They are made to provide stability for feet with
    a heavy load
  • If you are NOT carrying a heavy load, they will
    provide INSTABILITY
  • Tidbit For every 1 pd you lose in your shoes, it
    is equivalent to losing 5 pds from your pack

6
Its better to have something and not need it
than to need something and not have it.
7
FALSE!!!
  • If you need it at home, you need it
    backpacking. Another false statement!
  • Ray Jardine If you dont have it, you dont need
    it.
  • Lighter? Cell Phone? Day Planner?
  • The best way to pack is to pack what you would
    need to SURVIVE

8
Small packs (2000 to 2500 cu. In.) can hold
everything you need.
9
True!!!
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Shelter
  • Food
  • First Aid Kit
  • Clothing
  • Water
  • Water Purifier
  • Sleeping Pad
  • Cookware
  • Hygiene
  • Compass
  • Map

10
What If?
  • What if I run into a bear in Georgia?
  • What if I sprain my ankle?
  • What if I get a blister?
  • What if I get lost?
  • What if I cant find a water source?
  • While some are silly what ifs, others can be
    easily avoided or solved by being PREPARED!

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Gear
  • Cutting Down Weight

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Tricks
  • When purchasing gear DO YOUR RESEARCH!!! (Easy as
    Google)
  • Ask Do I want to carry this X amount of miles?
  • Also ask Is this versatile? (gear specific)
  • Once purchased, if you dont need itcut it!

13
Backpacks
  • The most important piece of gear!

14
Backpacks
  • The Diarrhea Test
  • Clue Half of most straps are NOT necessary
  • How many cubic inches do you really need?
  • Ask Will this backpack work for my needs?
  • Try on as many backpacks as needed until you find
    the PERFECT fit!

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Backpacks
  • Cutting Straps
  • WARNING Never cut, before you use!
  • Fist Technique
  • Do you need it? No? Then cut it.
  • You bought this equipment for YOUR needs, no one
    will use it but you! So make it work for you!

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Sleeping Bags and Sleeping Pads
  • Their REAL Purpose

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Sleeping Bags
  • Not made for perfect comfort.
  • They are made to keep you warm, and sometimes
    merely alive, depending on temperature rating.
  • Down vs. Synthetic which is better?
  • Depends on what you want

19
Down
  • The biggest bang for buck as far as warmth and
    comfort are concerned.
  • More warmth, less weight
  • The best down bags will keep you warm even below
    their rating
  • Higher fill Best quality
  • 800 fill is the best
  • However, if you get it wet, it takes FOREVER to
    dry!

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  • Specs
  • 15ºF
  • Weight 2 pounds
  • 750 goose-down fill

21
Synthetic
  • More weight for same amount of warmth as a down.
  • Not as comfortable as down since the feathers are
    synthetic.
  • But, if it gets wet, itll dry quickly.

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  • Specs
  • 15ºF
  • Weight 3 pounds 7 oz.

23
Sleeping Pads
  • Contrary to popular belief, they are NOT built
    for comfort!
  • If theres a rock, youll feel the rock
  • Pads make your sleeping bag work
  • They provide insulation
  • Pads vs. Therm-a-rest
  • Pads hands down they last longer, are 10x
    lighter, and all around better

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Shelter
  • Protects you from the elementsthats it!

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Free Standing vs. Non-Free Standing
  • Free Standing is the easiest to move because it
    does not have to be staked to stand.
  • Non-Free Standing will always be the lightest
    pick since it requires less gear.
  • Its a matter of choice which is best for you.

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Double Wall vs. Single Wall
  • Double wall
  • Ventilates more
  • Causes less precipitation inside the tent
  • Choice of using the rain fly
  • Single Wall
  • Less material, so light weight
  • Has poor ventilation

28
Double Wall
Single Wall
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Other Shelters
  • Nothing can beat the simplicity of a tarp!
  • Hammock?
  • Yay for comfy!
  • Can only sleep one way
  • Requires trees.
  • Do you even need a shelter?

30
Footwear
  • Less hardcore than youd think!

31
The Shoe
  • Needs to be flexible
  • Trail runners are the best
  • The more movement your foot has the more
    stability youll have

32
Which shoe is better?
33
Clothing
  • Do you really need extra clothes to change?
  • Take only what you need! Dont guessKNOW!
  • Check the weather, itll help you know
  • Is it going to rain? Bugs? ...

34
Everything Else
  • Pots and Pans or Pot?
  • Tablets or Water Purifier?
  • Silverware or Spork?
  • Ask these kinds of questions all the time, not
    EVERYTHING is necessary!

35
QUIZ!
  • Wheres a great place to go to look up gear?
  • What is the Fist test?
  • Always cut what you dont need before you use
    your equipment on a trip.
  • Who am I I weigh the less, but keep you the
    warmest.
  • Single Wall tents have two different layers.

36
Nutrition
  • Taste vs. Fuel

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The Lightweight Pyramid
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The Lightweight Pyramid
  • Carbohydrates
  • The major fuel your body will need
  • Wheat Rice, Pasta, Bread
  • Eat mostly in the morning
  • Protein
  • The re-builder
  • Chicken, Tuna, Pepperoni, etc
  • Eat lightly in the morning and mostly at night

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The Lightweight Pyramid
  • Fiber
  • Yay for clean and clear bowels
  • Not keeping your system clean and clear can cause
    more problems than needed
  • Fruits and Veggies
  • Only dried products will work for long periods
  • Dried fruit works the best
  • Granola will be your best friend

40
The Lightweight Pyramid
  • Fatty Foods
  • They also provide nutrients you will need
  • The least necessary though
  • Most fatty substances are in the other food
    groups
  • Water
  • It is the most important thing you will need!
  • Without water, everything else is practically
    useless

41
Preparation
  • The least amount of preparation time is the best
  • Food, to pot, to mouth is preferred
  • Think about water consumption
  • The more you clean, the less water you will have

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QUIZ!
  • What type of food do you want to eat in the
    morning?
  • Who am I I keep you alive! Without me, nothing
    else matters.
  • For smooth and clean systems, you want to eat
    this

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Safety
  • ALWAYS be PREPARED

44
Lions and Tigers and Bears
  • These are not fun to run into!
  • Be PREPARED
  • Know if you are in their territory
  • If you are
  • Cook away from camp
  • Use a bear bag
  • Never sleep where they would want to feast and
    could possibly smell food

45
Squirrels and Raccoons and Mosquitoes
  • While not as scary, they can still cause problems
  • Squirrels and Raccoons can get into your food, so
    protect it as much as possible
  • Mosquitoes can ruin any trip
  • Long sleeve shirts and pants work wonderful
  • Bug lotion (yes lotion, not spray)
  • Covers more consistently
  • Can work two ways Sun Block and as Bug Spray

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Hows the weather???
  • ALWAYS check the weather to make sure you have
    the proper amount of layers, NEVER GUESS!
  • Will it rain?
  • How cold will it be?
  • How hot will it be? (For water purposes)

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Hygiene
  • Hygiene is IMPORTANT!
  • A bandana works great for bathing
  • Fill a pot with water, boil, let cool, and wash!
  • Toothbrush?
  • Depends on the number of days and preference
  • Washing clothes
  • On extended trips, clothing can be washed in your
    nearest river

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QUIZ!
  • BE _______________!
  • How far away should your tent be from where you
    cooked?
  • Checking the weather is not that important, just
    guess.
  • When in bear country, how do you keep your food
    safe?

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