Last night I had the pleasure of giving a 'lightweight gear talk' to the members of the Upper Clutha Tramping Club. I took along most of my gear for members to view. One of my first suggestions was to buy scales, weigh all current gear and start up a spread sheet.
This week's Backpacking Light blog post from Ryan Jordan reminded me of another suggestion. He said, "One of the most effective
ways to see how much unnecessary crap makes its way into your pack is to lay it
out in a small space so you can see it all at a glance. When everything is
visible, it's easier to evaluate whether or not you need it than by just
looking at a gear list or spreadsheet.
I usually do this on the bed in the spare room a few days before a trip, frequently wandering in to make adjustments. Try it. It may help to get more weight down.
Remember, you are an adventure in paradise, not a pack horse!
This blog is designed to exchange ideas about how to dramatically cut your gear weight to make tramping (hiking) trips less strenuous, but still remain safe and sensible. Subscribe, make comments, ask for advice, or share your lightweight gear experiences with our community. The header photo features me on McKellar Saddle. The pack is the 45Lt Zpacks Arc Blast, hiking poles Helinox FL120, Dirty Girl gaiters, Spalms sunsleeves and Altra Lone Peak shoes
9 Jun 2016
8 Jun 2016
Helinox Walking Poles
I have posted in the past how great these poles are. I have tried many poles over the years and it's difficult to find ultralight collapsible poles that have a degree of strength. In ultralight gear, there is always a compromise between these two continuum's.
Helinox poles have proven to be a good balance over the last couple of years and I have only had one breakage. This happened a couple of weekends ago on an overnight trip. The track (if you could call it that!) was muddy and slippery. I was coming off a drop and slipped. I used my right pole to break my fall and fell on heavily. braking the lower section.
I contact Helonix in Australia to ask if they provided spare sections and at what cost. To my utter surprise they replied with, 'yes, we have shipped one to you at no cost'. Covered 'under warranty' they said!
Is this customer service, will I be screaming their praises from the roof tops (and my blog), yes!
10 out of 10 Helinox - I hope you can feel the love all way from Wanaka NZ :-)
Helinox poles have proven to be a good balance over the last couple of years and I have only had one breakage. This happened a couple of weekends ago on an overnight trip. The track (if you could call it that!) was muddy and slippery. I was coming off a drop and slipped. I used my right pole to break my fall and fell on heavily. braking the lower section.
I contact Helonix in Australia to ask if they provided spare sections and at what cost. To my utter surprise they replied with, 'yes, we have shipped one to you at no cost'. Covered 'under warranty' they said!
Is this customer service, will I be screaming their praises from the roof tops (and my blog), yes!
10 out of 10 Helinox - I hope you can feel the love all way from Wanaka NZ :-)
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