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josephpidala.com
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| | | | | It's time for a five-year update to my original POST as I'm off to Thailand again! This trip is a little different though - it's indefinite. More on that coming... | |
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carrotquinn.com
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| | | | | Below is my typical three-season gear list. Gear varies a bit depending on the trail. Pack- Superior Wilderness Designs 35Liter (w frame and hipbelt)-Or- ULA Ohm 2.0 25 (ounces) 35 Shelter- zpacks Hexamid solo tarp, Sea to Summit Nano bug net, 8 msr mini groundhog stakes-Or- Six Moons Designs Lunar Solo with 8 msr mini... | |
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tow.com
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| | | | | A couple of years ago, I traveled to Boulder, CO, for the wedding of the state's governor, Jared Polis, with the clothes on my back and a small Eagle Creek waist pack. That was an overnight trip that was complicated by the fact I was wearing a suit. It turned out well, but I wish... | |
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unorde.red
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| | | [AI summary] This web content is a detailed trip report from a solo hike of the Cape Wrath Trail in Scotland during the pandemic. The author shares their experience, challenges, and insights about the trail, including the remote environment, weather conditions, gear, resupply points, and the unique circumstances of the trip such as military exercises and limited access to the actual Cape Wrath endpoint. The report highlights the beauty, difficulty, and personal reflection on the journey. | ||