Hiking Noob wrote:I'll be using a $20 Aldi sleeping bag to do the OLT later this month so I will no doubt add to this thread, hahaha!
I have already regretted buying a couple of bits of gear because they were on sale rather than buying the perfect item for the job, I've ended up spending more buying a second item.
DanShell wrote:Not bringing waterproof gloves and it snowed and rained and hailed and the wind was blowing a gail......freezing hands
Hiking Noob wrote:I'll be using a $20 Aldi sleeping bag to do the OLT later this month so I will no doubt add to this thread, hahaha!
I have already regretted buying a couple of bits of gear because they were on sale rather than buying the perfect item for the job, I've ended up spending more buying a second item.
perfectlydark wrote:Hiking Noob wrote:I'll be using a $20 Aldi sleeping bag to do the OLT later this month so I will no doubt add to this thread, hahaha!
I have already regretted buying a couple of bits of gear because they were on sale rather than buying the perfect item for the job, I've ended up spending more buying a second item.
if its the lighter 'hiking' style one then replace it (they are good for summer around sydney but i wouldnt take it on the OLT). If its the bigger warmer one then replace itjust too bulky imo but good enough for an overnighter if its not going to be below zero
Empty wrote:None! Zippo! Zilch! My wife on the other hand..........
Hiking Noob wrote:I'll be using a $20 Aldi sleeping bag to do the OLT later this month so I will no doubt add to this thread, hahaha!
I have already regretted buying a couple of bits of gear because they were on sale rather than buying the perfect item for the job, I've ended up spending more buying a second item.
thejungleisneutral wrote:Lesson learned? Read The Freakin' Manual
wayno wrote:summer tramp. two cups of coffee before I started, drinking sugared cordial from a small bottle on the track. eating nuts raisins and chocolate, walking up a mountain in mid twenties heat in the sun... big dehydration problem.... couldn't get down to the river fast enough..
last time I ever drank coffee before a trip, last time I ever drank cordial. in the future took far more water. avoided eating too much dry food on a hot day...
all those years carting around heavyweight winter gear in the middle of summer, wearing heavy wool tops in summer, wondering why I had prickly heat down my back..
north-north-west wrote:thejungleisneutral wrote:Lesson learned? Read The Freakin' Manual
Don't be silly. You're a bloke. The rule for blokes is:
if all else fails, read the manual. Unless there's a beer handy. And if there isn't it's time for a run to the nearest bottleshop.
walkon wrote:north-north-west wrote:thejungleisneutral wrote:Lesson learned? Read The Freakin' Manual
Don't be silly. You're a bloke. The rule for blokes is:
if all else fails, read the manual. Unless there's a beer handy. And if there isn't it's time for a run to the nearest bottleshop.
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