Mark F wrote: . . . I would consider carrying a jif cloth (about 16 grams). I find them really useful as a towel and for jobs such as wiping condensation from the tent in the morning, etc.
Giddy_up wrote:Good starting list
Navigation requirements aren't listed such as map, compass, GPS and no first aid or PLB are my first observations.
Great walk though, wished I was doing it! Have fun
Mark F wrote:It looks like a good list. My question would be whether you need a warmer mid layer such as a 100wt fleece. You appear to plan on walking in a very light short sleeve merino top (based on 130g weight) and layer it with the wind shirt for cooler conditions. I use a similar layering system but find I a 100wt 1/4 zip fleece a really useful addition when conditions get towards single digits.
You also have only a single pot and no mug - perfectly ok but does limit your dining routine. No drinking soup while preparing the main course.
I would consider carrying a jif cloth (about 16 grams). I find them really useful as a towel and for jobs such as wiping condensation from the tent in the morning, etc.
peregrinator wrote:Mark F wrote: . . . I would consider carrying a jif cloth (about 16 grams). I find them really useful as a towel and for jobs such as wiping condensation from the tent in the morning, etc.
Agree about a small cloth - also very useful after a boots-off river crossing.
Eljimberino wrote: . . .
Hi Peregrinator,
I don't wear boots, I wear sandals with vibram soles and river crossings are a breeze.
As a side issue I wanted to ask about your Mariposa pack: does it have the Rubic fabric?
Cheers
Eljimberino wrote:Giddy_up wrote:Good starting list
Navigation requirements aren't listed such as map, compass, GPS and no first aid or PLB are my first observations.
Great walk though, wished I was doing it! Have fun
Hi Giddy,
Compass is on there. It got a real work out last time. I looked at getting maps but it looks like the guidebook is still the best option. Having done the walk already I don't think I'll need a GPS.
It is a great walk - possibly my favourite in Australia.
Cheers
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