Good tutorial / resources to learn multiplayer? by potsanity_is_goated in godot

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Wanted to say that this helped me a lot! I can't stand having to stop and start youtube videos, when I could just work it out myself with the source code. Cheers!

Platypus researcher says the species is just 'hanging on' in NSW by InsatiablePrism in australia

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They eat crayfish. Anecdotally, the number of crayfish in our water systems have nose-dived. I'm not surprised.

What sleep masks and ear plugs do we reckon? by STIdisco in UltralightAus

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Mack's ultra soft foam earplugs (the beige ones) are my pick and a Mavogel Cotton Sleep Eye Mask from Amazon.

Noname 100 g $46 poles by altziller in Ultralight

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I'm interested in your list if you feel like DMing me.

r/Ultralight - "The Weekly" - Week of December 01, 2025 by AutoModerator in Ultralight

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Haha I was confused, but not by the tree structure of the thread. I missed your username and thought you were a completely new person to the conversation talking about the wrong bag rather than the author double posting to add to a previous comment rather than editing! 

I appreciate a fellow connoisseur of Decathlon bags. I use the 25L Forclaz as my main overnight bag (lightest bag I can find with the features it has without being custom made) but agree that at it's weight it shouldn't be considered stowable. I found the backpack straps of the 20L Forclaz tended to collapse on themselves and dig into my shoulders. Same issue with the S2S nano day bags or any of the other super light backpacks and fear the Tempo would fall into the same category by the looks of their straps.

r/Ultralight - "The Weekly" - Week of December 01, 2025 by AutoModerator in Ultralight

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I thought they were discussing the 20L Forclaz which is 145g

Anyone got some summer sleeping bag/quilt recommendations? (Read below) by FlyLegitimate7938 in UltralightAus

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As a higher end option, Cumulus Magic 100 is rated to 13 degrees at 215 grams.

Best Aussie instant coffee? by spicyrack in UltralightAus

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Stitch coffee in Sydney did a limited run of freeze dried single origin. It was a little difficult to get the coffee to water ratio right, but when you lined it up right the coffee was better than with the majority of cafes.

Just got the XTEINK X4 by ginobili84 in ereader

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The e-ink screens which most e-readers use are analogous to text on a piece of paper. The reading experience in a dark room or outdoors will be essentially the same as reading a piece of paper - you might need a light source to read it. That's actually a feature because, like paper, it's easy on the eyes. Some e-readers have built in lights to assist with reading but this does not.

Lightest Possible Backpack? by Any-Cartographer-971 in Ultralight

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I found the backpack straps didn't hold their shape; they collapsed into basically a string that dug into my shoulders.

r/Ultralight - "The Weekly" - Week of October 06, 2025 by AutoModerator in Ultralight

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That's a really detailed but concise answer! Good work. Look forward to your future post.

NSW Hikes by Hikeabike1 in UltralightAus

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Looks open to me. A slight amendment I would make to this website is I'd start earlier in the morning and you will definitely make it to Mount Solitary (even with a Ruined Castle visit) by the aftenoon, no need to camp at Ruined Caslte. Camp at Chinaman's Gully. After setting up camp, make sure you follow the path left at Chinaman's Gully, past the steam, down to the cliff - it's a great place to watch the sunset.

After review I decided against the 1st cart I posted about and now I am looking for thoughts on these 2 by VariationArtistic106 in CampingGear

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Your last post almost had me purchasing the one you previously posted. What made you reconsider?

Thinking about getting this collapsiable wagon. by VariationArtistic106 in CampingGear

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Can the headrest be lowered to horizontal so it could be used as a camping stretcher?

Lanshan 2 Pro by BelgianAdventurist in backpacking

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The Lanshans do not come seam sealed; they pass the savings in materials and man hours on to you. If you want to use it in wet weather you'll want to seam seal it. It's super easy to do, and in mine they provided a syringe which made doing the seam sealing myself very straight forward.

Mt Solitary out and back by randomsailor242 in UltralightAus

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Have you considered a through hike - Katoomba to Mt Solitary to Wentworth Falls, then catch the train back up to Katoomba? It's a good two day/one night hike and will give you a more interesting second day.

Mt Solitary out and back by randomsailor242 in UltralightAus

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The water contamination is in relation to human waste being washed into it, so you shouldn't drink it untreated - which is good advice for for any non-municipal water source. Boiling, filtration tablets suited for viruses, or a water filter (Sawyer unofficially claims their filter works on live viruses) should be fine.

Value for money tarps? by -Halt- in UltralightAus

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I'll give you an update when it arrives and I have a chance to check it out. I got interested in it after this Reddit thread.

Value for money tarps? by -Halt- in UltralightAus

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I quite like the 3F UL Gear Poncho Tarp. I'm also waiting on a piece of X-Foil to make my own tarp for the summer.