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In packing for a wilderness trip, it's a simple matter of take it or leave it. The idea is to take what you need and to leave the rest at home. Remember, you'll be carrying it all on your back.In packing for a wilderness trip, it's a simple matter of take it or leave it. The idea is to take what you need and to leave the rest at home. With thousands of choices widely available i
n outdoor clothing and equipment, it's no longer a question of how to find what you need but, rather, of limiting your load to just the items that will keep you safe, dry, and comfortable.To strike a balance between too much and too little, monitor what you take with you. After each trip determine what was used, what was genuinely needed for a margin of safety, and what itemswere unnecessary. As you buy equipment, go for lightweight alternatives if the weight reduction does not jeopardize the item's performance or durability. Here you will find information on basic wilderness gear, including guidelines on what constitutes good equipment. We won't tell you which brands to purchase, but we will help you find high-quality items among the many choices.
© 1997. Excerpted with permission of the publisher from Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills, 6th ed, edited by Don Graydon; published by The Mountaineers, Seattle, WA.- Don Graydon Related Articles
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