redisthefastest wrote:I would really love to ditch the boots for trail runners... as mine are are very heavy and don't fit spectacularly, and I probably don't have enough time to break in another pair.
stry wrote:The GG gives me at least something if I have a mat failure.
Moondog55 wrote:As the above comments
A really good time of the year on Bogong
The bulky but cost effective option is to use a CCF mat in conjunction with the inflatable, a cheapie from K-Mart may be just enough but a RidgeRest would be my choice. add some extra bread bags if you take the LW runners, it can make a huge difference if you feet start to get wet and cold
David M wrote:
Pardon my ignorance but by "bread bags" do you mean the plastic bags bread comes in?
redisthefastest wrote:Thank you for all the great advice everybody!
I think I'll buy a some GG pads instead of upgrading the therm-a-rest. Hopefully they'll arrive in time for the trip. If it becomes unbearable I can always wuss out and walk down to the car
The bread bags sound like a good idea, never heard of that before!
I was thinking of buying a pair of seal skins to go over my liner sock... but not too sure whether I'll just be replacing getting wet from rain with sweat not escaping from my feet, particularly on the ascent. I may have to revisit the boot idea after all.
On another note, does anybody know whether Bivouac Hut has any water at the moment? I'll be bringing ample regardless, but just thought I'd ask if anybody has been up the Staircase recently?
Thanks again guys, I really appreciate all the input.
I plan on taking my camera and tripod along so I'll be sure to post some pics.
redisthefastest wrote:I think I'll buy a some GG pads instead of upgrading the therm-a-rest. Hopefully they'll arrive in time for the trip. If it becomes unbearable I can always wuss out and walk down to the car.
JamesMc wrote:I'd assume you won't be camping on snow at Bivouac Hut. If there's snow on the ground, it won't be deep so you could just scrape it away.
Personally, I'd just sleep in the hut which if I recall right is well insulated. It won't be full in May.
James Mc
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