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Day hikers, whats in your pack?

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us Offline Aloha

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Re: Day hikers, whats in your pack?
Reply #30 on: March 01, 2015, 05:33:36 PM
just a knife and your heart is enough...

Talk about ULTRA LIGHT
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Re: Day hikers, whats in your pack?
Reply #31 on: March 01, 2015, 06:42:51 PM
Sounds about right. Not sure my brain would be much help anyways


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Re: Day hikers, whats in your pack?
Reply #32 on: April 09, 2015, 04:23:16 PM
I carry a swiss army camper in my pocket a leatherman rebar on my hip.. in my pack is a 2 liter hydration bladder. a fak. a bear grylls pack it towel. a poncho. a bag of trail mix. a small survival kit. coleman camp soap sheets. a trash bag. a small head lamp from harbor freight. a few chem sticks. a bandana. a compass. spare pair of socks. a small flash light. and of course some beef jerky and a cliff bar! :multi:
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Re: Day hikers, whats in your pack?
Reply #33 on: April 09, 2015, 09:11:42 PM
I carry a swiss army camper in my pocket a leatherman rebar on my hip.. in my pack is a 2 liter hydration bladder. a fak. a bear grylls pack it towel. a poncho. a bag of trail mix. a small survival kit. coleman camp soap sheets. a trash bag. a small head lamp from harbor freight. a few chem sticks. a bandana. a compass. spare pair of socks. a small flash light. and of course some beef jerky and a cliff bar! :multi:

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Re: Day hikers, whats in your pack?
Reply #34 on: July 12, 2015, 10:54:36 PM
I wasn't going to mention this earlier, but it is important. I can safely get along without for hours, but just in case there is a need, I carry extra undershorts and a pad.

Before you are tempted to crack wise, I am a prostate cancer survivor and on occasion I have a little surprise. Cancer is a life changing experience but it doesn't always have to change one's lifestyle. I don't go far without this kind of protection, having promised myself that the damned disease wasn't going to stop me from enjoying my life as I always had.

Fwiw, a good exercise regime has helped with the incontinence immensely. All the more reason to get outside with a pack.

And a reminder, get yourself checked. Early detection is vital to a cure.
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Re: Day hikers, whats in your pack?
Reply #35 on: July 12, 2015, 11:02:30 PM
I wasn't going to mention this earlier, but it is important. I can safely get along without for hours, but just in case there is a need, I carry extra undershorts and a pad.

Before you are tempted to crack wise, I am a prostate cancer survivor and on occasion I have a little surprise. Cancer is a life changing experience but it doesn't always have to change one's lifestyle. I don't go far without this kind of protection, having promised myself that the damned disease wasn't going to stop me from enjoying my life as I always had.

Fwiw, a good exercise regime has helped with the incontinence immensely. All the more reason to get outside with a pack.

Good for you mate  :tu: I know a couple of people who have life challenges that could make them the butt of humour from the immature, but they too don't let it get in the way of them living their lives. Doesn't matter if it's pills, pads, dentures, or simply prescription specs or contact lenses, pack what you need, and get out there and live the life you desire.

Hat off to you mate :hatsoff:


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Re: Day hikers, whats in your pack?
Reply #36 on: July 13, 2015, 02:07:43 AM
I wasn't going to mention this earlier, but it is important. I can safely get along without for hours, but just in case there is a need, I carry extra undershorts and a pad.

Before you are tempted to crack wise, I am a prostate cancer survivor and on occasion I have a little surprise. Cancer is a life changing experience but it doesn't always have to change one's lifestyle. I don't go far without this kind of protection, having promised myself that the damned disease wasn't going to stop me from enjoying my life as I always had.

Fwiw, a good exercise regime has helped with the incontinence immensely. All the more reason to get outside with a pack.

Good for you mate  :tu: I know a couple of people who have life challenges that could make them the butt of humour from the immature, but they too don't let it get in the way of them living their lives. Doesn't matter if it's pills, pads, dentures, or simply prescription specs or contact lenses, pack what you need, and get out there and live the life you desire.

Hat off to you mate :hatsoff:

I second 50ft's feelings. 

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Re: Day hikers, whats in your pack?
Reply #37 on: July 13, 2015, 02:55:10 AM
I wasn't going to mention this earlier, but it is important. I can safely get along without for hours, but just in case there is a need, I carry extra undershorts and a pad.

Before you are tempted to crack wise, I am a prostate cancer survivor and on occasion I have a little surprise. Cancer is a life changing experience but it doesn't always have to change one's lifestyle. I don't go far without this kind of protection, having promised myself that the damned disease wasn't going to stop me from enjoying my life as I always had.

Fwiw, a good exercise regime has helped with the incontinence immensely. All the more reason to get outside with a pack.

Good for you mate  :tu: I know a couple of people who have life challenges that could make them the butt of humour from the immature, but they too don't let it get in the way of them living their lives. Doesn't matter if it's pills, pads, dentures, or simply prescription specs or contact lenses, pack what you need, and get out there and live the life you desire.

Hat off to you mate :hatsoff:

I second 50ft's feelings.

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Re: Day hikers, whats in your pack?
Reply #38 on: July 13, 2015, 09:24:54 PM
Thanks folks. I appreciate that.


 

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