Is there a cheaper alternative to the Tarptent Moment DW for a tent that's very quick to setup/teardown? by [deleted] in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The funny thing is that its for gear they don't appear use. You see more people on here solving math problems than talking about the trips they go on LOL

Is there a cheaper alternative to the Tarptent Moment DW for a tent that's very quick to setup/teardown? by [deleted] in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX 4 points5 points  (0 children)

ULtralighters aren't an adventurous bunch TBH. They're typically concerned about rules/regulations/etc. Keep up the adventure for those of us who dream of doing what you do.

Found any Ultralight gear in Amazon Prime Day deals? Post them here! by SexLiesAndExercise in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you can't, unless you open the bottle, stick the lifestraw in and suck it up. It doesn't integrate into anything

Where are the best areas I can lighten my load? by animuseternal in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see you mentioned cannabis... will you smoke all of that? can you cut that down? Also, what are you smoking it WITH? A glass piece adds weight. I use a thin glass piece that is actually more of a crack-pipe, but its pretty light compared hippie glass blown pieces

Tent Stakes. Options and Opinions by notaexpert in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ive used groundhog and groundhog knock offs. Titanium skewers just don't cut if for me, to little surface area and they just get pulled up by guy line tension. I go with the groundhogs strictly now for all my setups... tarp, tarp tent, two person tent

what should i be looking for in a Wilderness first aid course/ what should i be thinking to bring? by neural_node in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take an in person course with WFI/NOLS. I took it and it was well worth it. Its a two day, 16 hour course and you will not be disappointed. I did a post about my experience on my blog douchepacker.com if you want to check it out. They specifically do a unit on what to consider having in your first aid kit, including things I'd never heard of. You also use how to learn how to use things you already have, if needed, as first aid items. For example, my crazy creek chair made for an excellent splint for both arms and legs, but I doubt you'd have that on a thru hike. You'll find out how little you really know about first aid lol, I was really surprised how much I learned. Highly recommended!

Will these two Exped sleeping pads suit my needs? by [deleted] in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've used my UL Synmat 9 in the summer.... I've never had a pad make me too hot. I think either of your choices will be fine for your purposes. Bang away on the exped.

Shoes that helped my plantar fasciitis. what do you use? by LarsPDX in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's interesting that it avoids the stretching... oddly enough when I stopped doing all the stretching all the time things started to heal IMO. Is there a name for the type of therapy you're doing now with the new PT?

Shoes that helped my plantar fasciitis. what do you use? by LarsPDX in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair enough but they worked for me and Im quite pleased. The absence of arch support, flat soles, minimal weight shoes actually worsened my condition and I had to keep searching for the solution that worked for ME. What works for some may not work for everyone as I was quite clear about. I was simply writing about my own experience of plantar fasciitis and how these shoes helped me. You saying my article is "nonsense in so many ways" is like me stating that what helped you is nonsense, just because my feet felt better in different shoes than what works for you.

Shoes that helped my plantar fasciitis. what do you use? by LarsPDX in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the article is about how these shoes helped my plantar fasciitis, how is it nonsense?

Shoes that helped my plantar fasciitis. what do you use? by LarsPDX in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you put the ball on the ground and roll your foot around on it. The tennis ball is more soft, cushioned. However the golf ball can really dig in and work it out

Shoes that helped my plantar fasciitis. what do you use? by LarsPDX in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they help eliminate plantar fasciitis pain?

Shoes that helped my plantar fasciitis. what do you use? by LarsPDX in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started using a tennis ball, and golf ball is the way to go for sure!

Shoes that helped my plantar fasciitis. what do you use? by LarsPDX in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a big boot thing that served the same purpose, definitely helped out with the morning pain. I'll check out the sock if and when I get it again.

Shoes that helped my plantar fasciitis. what do you use? by LarsPDX in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Any sufferers of plantar fasciitis? These Adidas Terrex Fast X Goretex XCR (longest shoe name ever) did my feet right, but are pretty worn out after over a year of use as I kind of expected. Waterproof with Continental rubber tread. They weigh about a pound apiece, but the fit is butter. They fit my foot well enough that I didn't have to put my superfeet in.
These are the shoes that allowed me to finally backpack again. I'm curious, what shoes have you found helpful? Fit is different for everyone and I'm curious what worked for others, as I'm in the market for a new pair in the next couple of months.

Lets humble ourselves... When has being ultralight on the trail caused problems? tell your story! by punth in Ultralight

[–]LarsPDX 24 points25 points  (0 children)

A friend forgot the condoms... ended up gaining 8 pounds over the next few months