Sounds so simple, doesn't it?!whitefang wrote:I unpack and clean my gear and then store it organised in a cupboard ready to be packed again when it's time to go for another walk.
Do you unpack everything after each walk and then repack before each walk? Or do you keep your core gears packed and always ready to go?
perfectlydark wrote:the next trip is always preceeded by rants and cursing as I cant find stuff)
ofuros wrote:Air what needs to aired, clean what needs to be cleaned, refuel, replace food used, then re-pack backpack.
So it's ready to go at short notice & all i have to do is throw it in the back of the ute....
If it's a longer or colder trip, I'll just add more fuel & food or extra insulation.
wayno wrote:... then its a case of "what shall i wear today?"
wayno wrote:unpack it, check it if it needs repair. clean and air what needs doing.
I leave it unpacked, I don't make exact gear choices till i know when and where 'm going on the next trip and when i've got a weather forecast for the trip, then its a case of "what shall i wear today?"
GPSGuided wrote:wayno wrote:... then its a case of "what shall i wear today?"
Dressing up can take half a day! LOL
Ellobuddha wrote:Ive got four big plastic tubs with lids that stack up...
GPSGuided wrote:Ellobuddha wrote:Ive got four big plastic tubs with lids that stack up...
I think this is a logical solution for those who don't have a dedicated cupboard. Whilst we already have 3 of these large tubs for storage, they are scattered across the house and the capacity is nowhere near enough. I can imagine at least 6 tubs will be needed to get close to pack everything out. Just the packs will need 2-3 tubs.
wayno wrote:I'm banned from buying more gear unless i am getting rid of gear,, partners preference is that i just get rid of the gear and skip the purchasing phase..
Picaro wrote:ofuros wrote:Air what needs to aired, clean what needs to be cleaned, refuel, replace food used, then re-pack backpack.
So it's ready to go at short notice & all i have to do is throw it in the back of the ute....
If it's a longer or colder trip, I'll just add more fuel & food or extra insulation.
Oh, how I wish I could do this.!
Sad, pathetic gear freak here.....I have 5 or 6 of most things. Supposedly in the name of determining my best setup, and then thinning....I tell myself it will happen, but in the meantime, each trip I have to mentally wrestle with each choice....seriously, I need to thin out.
GPSGuided wrote:Ellobuddha wrote:Ive got four big plastic tubs with lids that stack up...
I think this is a logical solution for those who don't have a dedicated cupboard. Whilst we already have 3 of these large tubs for storage, they are scattered across the house and the capacity is nowhere near enough. I can imagine at least 6 tubs will be needed to get close to pack everything out. Just the packs will need 2-3 tubs.
MartyGwynne wrote:
How does one dry out the hydration bladders? I may make this a whole new thread mine are still out from five weeks ago!
ILUVSWTAS wrote:When I first started walking i'd religiously pack, re-pack and double check everything.
Now I usually throw everything in my pack drunkenly the night before a trip and hope I haven't forgotten anything important.
Experience huh.....
Graham51 wrote:I unpack it all, air it out and clean and then store in a semi-organised way. Sleeping bags don't want to be kept compressed between walks. Same with sleeping mats which like to be kept with the bung open, not compressed. I have a list on the computer and can usually pack up reasonably quickly. Having said that, it takes about the same time for two days as it does for ten.
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