Have a change of merino wool top and bottom and socks, for sleeping only. Change into nice clean "jammies" for night. Makes you feel human after a long day.

+10 on baby wipes.

A handy piece of gear I've used the last couple years is a lightweight down vest. Doesn't have to be top of the line, I use an LL Bean. Good extra insulation layer, compacts small when not used, lightweight. I put mine in my bag at night and put it on in the morning, it's toasty warm having been in my bag. On really cold nights, you can wear it to bed and it isn't bulky or uncomfortable to wear.

No way I'd trust a Mtn. House bag to hold hot water inside my bag. A Nalgene bottle on the other hand...

Thermarest NeoAir. Good insulation and comfy.

A pair of camp shoes. Flip Flops, sandles, Keens, Crocs, something lightweight and comfortable. Sure feels good to get those boots off at the end of a day. Also easier to get on for the 3AM pee.

Ibuprophen

Last edited by snubbie; 11/19/14.

Gloria In Excelsis Deo!

Originally Posted by Calvin
As far as gear goes.. The poorer (or cheaper) you are, the tougher you need to be.


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