SA, WA & NT specific bushwalking discussion.
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Thu 17 Oct, 2024 10:12 am
Hi all,
I'm planning on doing the Larapinta Trail in 2025. I'm wonder what effect all those sharp stones and vegetation will have on my lovely air mat. Do I need a closed cell foam mat to place under it? I've seen one report suggesting this is a good idea, and it makes sense to me. A flat air mat is no fun at all.
I'd appreciate input from those that have done the trail!
thanks,
Peter
Thu 17 Oct, 2024 1:45 pm
I've heard good things about these for this purpose:
https://orangebrown.com.au/collections/ ... 7344366686Currently sold out though
Fri 18 Oct, 2024 4:55 am
Did the Larapinta last year. The campsites at all the shelters have good ground and are clear of stones & vegetation. Even when camping away from the shelters it is easy to find spaces where this is not a problem. I used my Thermarest Neoair with no special protection other than the tent floor and tyvek footprint. Had no issues with punctures.
Fri 18 Oct, 2024 8:13 am
Turfa wrote:Did the Larapinta last year. The campsites at all the shelters have good ground and are clear of stones & vegetation. Even when camping away from the shelters it is easy to find spaces where this is not a problem. I used my Thermarest Neoair with no special protection other than the tent floor and tyvek footprint. Had no issues with punctures.
Agree with Turfa that any mat will do.
A footprint is a really good idea - mainly to keep the dust out of your gear.
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