wildwanderer wrote:anyone is partial to stoves I suggest NOT looking at Rogers thread on market square..
onward wrote:Agree with NNW! but sometimes I do wonder whether 18 pairs of trail runners and a few pairs boots might be pushing it...worse part is I still haven't found THE PAIR!
Heremeahappy1 wrote:The impacts of excessive consumer behaviour is much greater than localised 'leave no trace' approaches. Yeah Im upset when I see fireplace scars where fires arent permitted tmor noodle wrappers left in designated wilderness areas, however the energy used, waste generated and carbon foot print of an average hiking pack is significant enough. The more purchased, the greater the impact. Its great to keep 3rd world country sweatshops running these kids need a job, but consider ethical purchasing habits and the broader impacts on our environment. A single durable decision will go along way. Yes Im somewhat cynical and have previously chased successive purchases in the race to go lighter, better and more. Lately Im scaling back and changing my unsustainable approches. I dont seek to point fingers merely stating a positive behavioural change that aligns with conservation philosohies that I suspect many on this forum would share.
Petew wrote:Neo,
Do you have a favourite type of peg?
I like mini groundhogs but have started using some Easton ones that came with a tarptent.
wildwanderer wrote:Rain Jackets. I have five plus another three water resistant jackets.
GPSGuided wrote:And we have a drought!
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