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Backpacking and the stuff that goes with it.

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On many Outward Bound courses, toilet paper was left at home and local natural items substituted to cut down on backcountry environmental impact. In some desert environs, where the most popular substitutes of snow or vegetation weren’t available, toilet paper was carried and then burned or carried out. It should be obvious (but unfortunately not to all) that burning toilet paper is a great hazard in forest fire conditions, so carrying it out was then prefered.

In some damper times and places, burning works well. Here is what I like to bring (in addition to using snow and other substitutes). Weighs 23 grams and is enough for 2 weeks.

Tiny cuben fiber stuffsack lined with thin plastic for water tightness.
14 half sheets of paper towel (more durable than tp and burns readily)
7 feet of jute cord

I cut a 6″ section of the jute cord and fuzz it up and use it to catch a spark from a mish metal flint which then catches the paper towel and with care will burn the whole thing to ash.
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Link to Photo of Mountain Caribou in the Selkirk Mtns of WA


http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/outdoors/2014/oct/17/trail-cam-captures-shot-selkirk-mountain-caribou/

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Alpine Meadow Ski Patrol Vest and Crimper Pouch


Red supplex nylon with blue nylon lining. Two inner zip pockets. Snap Front.

Sewing sample/2nd , new with small hole near patch.

Includes a belt pouch for keeping a crimper handy when doing avalanche control.

Size Large.

$20 shipped.

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Canoeing the Missouri River Breaks in Montana


Canoeing the Missouri Breaks

Canoeing the Missouri Breaks

Water at put in was safe if not tasty.

Water at put in was safe if not tasty.

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Broad, gentle river with some current. Good for beginning canoe-ists. Hoodoo, and dike formations along the river.

Broad, gentle river with some current. Good for beginning canoe-ists. Hoodoo, and dike formations along the river.

Oware pyramid and tarp used together for darker shade on a hot day.

Oware pyramid and tarp used together for darker shade on a hot day.

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Slot canyon with arches and towers makes a good hike.

Slot canyon with arches and towers makes a good hike.

Which side of the tent belongs to the camper ready to go?

Which side of the tent belongs to the camper ready to go?

Driving home through Big Sky country.

Driving home through Big Sky country.

 

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Counter Balance Bear Hang


Counter Balance Food Hang

Counter Balance Food Hang

How to hang food using the counter balance with retrieval cord method.

Pick appropriate tree and branch. In bad bear areas a proper tree may dictate where you camp. As you near timber line there may not be tall enough trees, so you must plan ahead. The limb should be about 20+ feet from the ground. Higher is better as bears are less likely to jump off a limb onto the bags if they know they will take a long fall. The bags should hang about 10′ out from the tree. Where the rope goes over the limb, the diameter of the limb should be about the size of your wrist or smaller. Larger and they can climb out the limb, smaller and they can break or chew through the limb. Some bears can get any food hang too. Check with local authorities about food storage methods. Food hangs work best with wild bears that have some fear of humans.

Camping with groups, we had to hang as much as 200 lbs of food each evening. It can take several hours, and several trees, to do it right for that much food. A bear resistant canister may be a safer and easier choice for some folks.

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Hear are some custom food hang bags by Oware. Ultralight silnylon and noseeum net made for BackpackingLight.com, and heavy Cordura ones made for various Outdoor Schools.
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Note the bright orange throw sacks for holding a rock when setting up, and the cord when not in use. Orange is easier to find if you have a bad throw.

The heavy bags use a reflective loop on the bottom (for a retrieval cord) that can be quickly seen at night with a flashlight when checking for suspicious bear like sounds.

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Yaks


Western China 2004yaks

Oware moving this month, (July) still in Spokane.

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Custom 11×11 pyramid with sidewalls in universal camo


Custom 11×11 pyramid with sidewalls in universal camo
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Customer FlatTarp set up Photos


Grateful to a customer who sent these photos of a FlatTarp set up at several campsites.CustomerFlatTarpPhotos

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Drawcord Daypack Stuffsack


Ready to ship!

There when you need it Small Daypack. Fits in your pocket, bike pouch or as a sleeping bag stuffsack in your multiday pack. Various Fabrics. Larger than most similar bags 13×19″.

Drawcord DaypackStuffsack

Clockwise from top left. 210d Foliage Green, 420d  grass green, 70d silnylon yellow, 30d silnylon dark forest, 30d silnylon blaze orange.

Clockwise from top left. 210d Foliage Green, 420d grass green, 70d silnylon yellow, 30d silnylon dark forest, 30d silnylon blaze orange.

For the bike rider or those venturing out during hunting season.
Blaze orange ultralight 30 denier silnylon. 1 oz!

Need to be stealthy? Dark forest green in 30d silnylon. 1 oz.

Want something a little bit tougher in sunny yellow? 70d silnylon. 1.6 oz.

Blend in and tougher yet? 210 denier urethane coated nylon in foliage green (sage). 2.8 oz.

Need tough daypacks for an outdoor program? Made for daily Use and heavier loads, 420 pack cloth with 3/4″ webbing straps in grass green. 4.75 oz.

How bout a breathable wicking nylon gym bag in coyote tan. 2 oz.

 drawcorddaypackbreathable coyote tan


drawcorddaypackbreathable coyote tan

Get ’em here.
http://shop.bivysack.com/product.sc?productId=108&categoryId=8

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New Size Silnylon Tarp 7×9′


Flat tarp 7×9 finished size. A solo tarp shelter for 1 person. 12 reinforced web tie outs around hem, and 1 tie out centered in ridgeline. Price includes shipping in the USA, and a stuff sack. 30 Denier Silnylon with stuffsack weighs 12.4 oz. Free shipping in the USA. Works great with a bivy sack for all weather protection. Notes- fabric is NOT flame retardant, keep away from heat and flame.

FlatTarp7x9

FlatTarp7x9

FlatTarp7x9 center tie out

FlatTarp7x9 center tie out

flattarp7x9 edge tie out

flattarp7x9 edge tie out

http://shop.bivysack.com/product.sc?productId=107&categoryId=6

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