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Fleece sleeping bags are a great option if you live in a warmer climate, or you can use 2 blankets. http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Stratus-Fleece-Sleeping-Bag/dp/B0009PUQM8 This is also going to be my summer of moto camping. Luckily a lot of the ultralight stuff that is out these days translates really well into motocamping and there are plenty of sub 3 lb tents, and ultra light bags out there. Also here are some info on some homemade ultralight stoves if you're interested in building an alcohol stove. http://zenstoves.net/Stoves.htm Minkee fucked around with this message at 15:43 on Apr 8, 2015 |
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ant mouth posted:Went out again this weekend and explored around the Southern part of Mt. Hood National Forest. Went to check out the trails at one of the only open OHV areas but had a hard time finding any decent ones. It's a relatively new OHV spot and seems really spread out. In the process of searching for trails, we found this awesome little fishing hole and spent some time trying to tease tiny rainbow trout out while eating lunch. I want to head back sans gear because we did find some really fun/scary looking hill climbs. Did get to use my new MSR Whisperlite Universal camp stove and it's pretty drat awesome using unleaded gas to cook your dinner. Urgh I need to hurry up and move already. This is exactly how I want to spend my weekends.
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