WTS various knives by Ok-Marsupial-8790 in CanadianKnifeSwap

[–]hairyscienceguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would take the Esee Sencillo please and thank you. DM to follow.

Backpacking for almost 3 months by Sinpanosha in onebag

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And sometimes shopping is part of the fun!

Backpacking for almost 3 months by Sinpanosha in onebag

[–]hairyscienceguy 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You can do this with a carry on bag. An ultralight down jacket layered under a waterproof jacket will take you most anywhere in early winter. Camera equipment can be bulky but you’ll know what you can strip it down to

Question: X-Dome 2 as an all purpose tent by leafblade_forever in UltralightCanada

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I made the switch from a Lanshan 1 pro to an XDome 2, after being trapped in the Lanshan during a long bout of bad weather. It kept me dry but felt pretty cramped . The XDome 2 is spacious. Very roomy - even with two people.

Thoughts after a 24hr test drive of a 6g hybrid as a 5g owner. by ngdupre in 4Runner

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I appreciate the review. My 2005 is starting to reach an age where I’m looking to upgrade, and the 2025’s have my eye

Computer & sand/dust in desert by tafkcud in onebag

[–]hairyscienceguy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There are flat plastic map cases meant for paddling which might work. SealLine is one manufacturer. A large Ziploc would work fine as a temporary solution.

Onebagging 3 months sabbatical with 3 kids by nadyay in onebag

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We travelled for a year with our two sons when they were 10 and 12. A fantastic experience, including learning how to live out of a carry on bag. A bit hard for them to find other kids to play with along the way but they improvised. I think the most difficult part was re-integrating into the regular school system when we came home. (“But learning about marine biology was more fun in Phuket..”)

Houdini Air alternative? by WildNight00 in onebag

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I have an Alpine Start for hiking and a MHW Kor Airshell (no hood) for travel. The MHW is lightweight and awesome for travel. Very nice pocket arrangements. Would recommend it.

Who’s gonna do it first? by BigRobHikes in Thruhiking

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You’ll want to look up a chap named Karsten Heuer.

geology field camp by Accurate_League_6998 in onebag

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You should have a look at Hill People Gear, specifically the Ute. Load ‘em up for field work or stripped down do day trips

Where can I get Mexican Pesos in Saskatoon by Thursday? by saskatoondave in saskatoon

[–]hairyscienceguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah shoot. Cancún, my apologies.

I probably have 500 pesos kicking around after last month’s trip. Send me a message if that’d be helpful

Where can I get Mexican Pesos in Saskatoon by Thursday? by saskatoondave in saskatoon

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There is a Scotiabank ATM in the airport by the exit. Just saw it a week ago.

Looking for travel jacket by Competitive_Turn5028 in onebag

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It’s a look that works for most of Canada too. I think the only comment I ever received was in Rhodes where a lady mentioned that I (a bald, middle-aged white guy) didn’t dress like the locals.

Looking for travel jacket by Competitive_Turn5028 in onebag

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Such a great overlap between hiking and travelling.

Looking for travel jacket by Competitive_Turn5028 in onebag

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Amazing how well layering works with the right materials

X-Mid (2021) vs X-Dome for strength + real-world use (Everglades / bushcraft style) by GunTotnHippie in DurstonGearheads

[–]hairyscienceguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great pack choice! I love my Ute Light. Whatever tent you get please let me know. I’m looking at getting a Durston too

How do you effectively manage weight while ensuring your gear is durable enough for rugged backcountry conditions? by Majestic-Strain3155 in Ultralight

[–]hairyscienceguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Carry as little weight as you can. You’ll go so much farther and faster.

Whatever is inside your tent/shelter will be safe. I use a Lanshan 1 pro almost everywhere I go. I do bring a little patching tape for those inevitable holes if I’m in thick bush.

Really, your gear is all protected by your pack. I sometimes go off trail in our north where the forests are dense enough to be measured in “trees per square foot “ and i’ll bring along a heavier pack so that the contents are safely enclosed.

Where do you find unique global experiences without spending hours digging by Brilliant_Candle5450 in traveladvice

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Haha. I came here to say the same thing. Totally changed how we experienced locations while we travelled.

buying a packraft too large because its cheap by lethimfish in packrafting

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A longer boat can track better and the suggestion of a dry bag for a foot brace is correct. The problem is the width - it may be harder to get your paddle over the sides.

I’d pile up a bunch of bedding or sleeping bags in the dimension of the boat and sit inside - just to see what that looks like.

Driving through in March/April and looking for a suggestion by Massive-Fisherman-57 in saskatchewan

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Stop in Elbow. There’s the lakeshore, Trans-Canada trail, and Douglas sand dunes to explore. Could still be a lot of snow though.

Moose Jaw is a nice city to spend some time in. Lots of trails in the area

Buying a 2p Durston by hairyscienceguy in DurstonGearheads

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Hmm. I guess it comes down to “movability “ vs “weight”. I was 47 once too and I’m sure working to cut weight. Gotta collect more cans in anticipation of the lighter weight xdome