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Alite Mayfly Chair Review

Alite Mayfly Chair Review

The Alite Mayfly Chair is comfortable, easy to set up, and versatile. I’ve had the Mayfly since early spring and it has served as a belay chair at the crag, a standard camping chair, a lawn chair at a bluegrass show and even as extra seating around the house when we have guests.

by July 2, 2013 0 comments Gear
Lighten Up with Multi-Use Gear

Lighten Up with Multi-Use Gear

The possibilities are really endless, and surprisingly easy to come up with once you start thinking about it.

by March 15, 2012 0 comments Skills
Saving Pack Weight by Eliminating Unneccessary Items

Saving Pack Weight by Eliminating Unneccessary Items

Each of us is different, and there is nothing wrong with bringing extra luxury items on backpacking trips. You just need to be cognizant that you’re doing it. That’s why I advocate weighing everything you put in your backpack so you can ask yourself if it’s really worth carrying.

by November 27, 2011 0 comments Skills
The Big Three: How to Lighten Your Backpack, Sleeping Bag and Shelter

The Big Three: How to Lighten Your Backpack, Sleeping Bag and Shelter

The best place to start lightening the weight of your big three is with your sleeping bag. In addition to getting one that is lighter, it’s also possible to get one that compresses smaller, translating into the need for a smaller, lighter backpack with less volume.

by November 3, 2011 0 comments Skills
Lighten Up Your Backpack!

Lighten Up Your Backpack!

While it’s clear that a 100 pound backpack is too heavy, how much should your pack weigh? There’s no clear cut answer to that question and it really depends on the conditions you expect to encounter and what you need to be safe and comfortable.

by September 20, 2011 0 comments Skills