Ultralight Backpacking Gear
One of the worst scenario that can happen to any beginner backpacker is to carry a heavy
backpack. A person would not be able to walk long distances if one carries a pack that is heavier than what a
person would bear. In this article, we will show you how you can make your backpack an Ultralight Backpacking
Gear.
By using items that can be used in multiple ways, you will lower the number and, thus, the weight of items in
your backpack. This is great for someone who simply can not handle the weight or who is suffering from back
problems due to the weight of their backpack.
It is actually quite easy to figure ways to get more than one use out of some typical gear. You can
likely use many of the items you already carry and be able to eliminate the use of other items you carry.
Additionally, there are other pieces of gear that have multiple uses, too. In fact, you probably already are
using pieces of your gear in more than one way without even realizing it.
You may not be parachuting on your backpack trip but a parachute cord is a usefully piece of gear is lightweight
and offers a few different uses. It can be used as a clothesline or to tie your food bag up when camping
overnight. You can also use it in case of an emergency to tie a splint in place. To pack it you loosely
wind it up and hook it to the outside of your pack.
You may have brought candles along just for a little extra lighting, but candles do more than provide
light. A candle can be useful as it can assist in starting a fire as well as a waterproofing agent.
They are lightweight and you will barely even notice if you add them to your pack. Plus they are much better
than carrying a heavy lantern.
Duct tape is commonly know around the house as the ultimate 'do-it-all' tool. Duct tapes are durable and
they are very strong in nature. A roll can last you a long time and it has many helpful uses. It can be
used to insulate, as a wrap for a bandage and repairing tents, backpacks and almost everything else. Duct
tape should always be a part of your backpacking gear.
Safety pins are another great item to pack as it is light and easy to pack. Safety pins can come in
helpful to secure bandages, act as clothespins or hooks to hang items and as a stand in fish hook.
Plastic placemats are also lightweight and easy to pack. Plastic placemats can be used in a variety of
ways. Instead of sitting on blankets and getting them wet, use a placemat. Use it to set your shoes on,
so you do not get dirt and mud in your tent. Be creative and you can find other uses. For example, you can
use a fly swatter to prepare food.
You may find that you can cut your gear down by several pieces by simply using multifunctional gear. You
can also take out items that the multi-use gear is replacing. The key is to find items that are light and the
item can be used in many situations. It takes some creative thinking, but you will be able to do it.
Ultralight Backpacking Gear is possible.
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