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What do you need (and maybe want) to live on a trail, in the wilderness, and then occasionally detour back into civilization? I will give you a quick rundown of what we packed to “keep us alive” for the next 5-6 months. If you’d like to “skip to a list,” please click our “gear list” tab on our main blog page. That will give you a detailed list of what we are carrying on trail.
The Big 3
For those of you not familiar with the term “The Big 3,” I will quickly explain. They are your shelter (we have a tent), your sleep system, and your backpack. Our sleep system consists of an inflatable sleeping pad, 15-degree sleeping bags and liners, and a small air pillow. Lisa’s backpack is a 55-liter bag and mine is 70-liter bag. My backpack is a “Franken-pack” and was hacked together just shortly before we were set to leave. Maybe on some rainy trail day I will share how my pack came into existence.
Continue reading to learn more about gear you'll go gaga over, written by Jeff and Lisa Devine.


What do you need (and maybe want) to live on a trail, in the wilderness, and then occasionally detour back into civilization? I will give you a quick rundown of what we packed to “keep us alive” for the next 5-6 months. If you’d like to “skip to a list,” please click our “gear list” tab on our main blog page. That will give you a detailed list of what we are carrying on trail.
The Big 3
For those of you not familiar with the term “The Big 3,” I will quickly explain. They are your shelter (we have a tent), your sleep system, and your backpack. Our sleep system consists of an inflatable sleeping pad, 15-degree sleeping bags and liners, and a small air pillow. Lisa’s backpack is a 55-liter bag and mine is 70-liter bag. My backpack is a “Franken-pack” and was hacked together just shortly before we were set to leave. Maybe on some rainy trail day I will share how my pack came into existence.
Continue reading to learn more about gear you'll go gaga over, written by Jeff and Lisa Devine.


What do you need (and maybe want) to live on a trail, in the wilderness, and then occasionally detour back into civilization? I will give you a quick rundown of what we packed to “keep us alive” for the next 5-6 months. If you’d like to “skip to a list,” please click our “gear list” tab on our main blog page. That will give you a detailed list of what we are carrying on trail.
The Big 3
For those of you not familiar with the term “The Big 3,” I will quickly explain. They are your shelter (we have a tent), your sleep system, and your backpack. Our sleep system consists of an inflatable sleeping pad, 15-degree sleeping bags and liners, and a small air pillow. Lisa’s backpack is a 55-liter bag and mine is 70-liter bag. My backpack is a “Franken-pack” and was hacked together just shortly before we were set to leave. Maybe on some rainy trail day I will share how my pack came into existence.
Continue reading to learn more about gear you'll go gaga over, written by Jeff and Lisa Devine.
Mais do que uma empresa de actividades ao ar livre.