Ditch This Common Hiking Gear!
BackpackingTV・2 minutes read
Ditch tent footprint, rain fly, extra toiletries, and multi-tools, focus on lightweight gear for a better hiking experience. Prioritize essential items, embrace natural odors, and conserve battery to optimize outdoor experience.
Insights
- Tent footprints can be left behind to save weight and are primarily for protecting tents or serving as a moisture barrier.
- Rain fly can be omitted by using a trash bag inside the backpack to keep gear dry in the rain; unnecessary weight can be reduced by eliminating this item.
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Recent questions
Is a tent footprint necessary for camping?
No, tent footprint mainly prevents wear and tear.
How can I keep my gear dry during rain?
Use a trash bag inside the backpack.
Are solar panels necessary for hiking trips?
No, conserve phone battery with airplane mode.
Should I bring deodorant on a hiking trip?
Embrace the natural outdoors smell.
Do I need a multi-tool for hiking?
A lightweight knife suffices for basic needs.