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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 2739133" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I've seen dude on the PCT walking in sandals and a jansport backpack. I'm sure it COULD be done.</p><p></p><p>I however don't often do UL. It's either expensive or super minimalistic. I can afford the expensive part, but I like the durability of the gear I use, even if it weights a few more ounces. I'm not sleeping in an open tarp, too many frogs, snakes, bugs, rodents etc running about. Wind driven rain is a concern too. The whole point is to get good sleep so I can't put in miles the next morning.</p><p></p><p>That said a tent takes up have the space if a 3600ish size. There's a sacrifice in everything, but you <strong>might</strong> make it work if you attach the tent to the outside of the pack.</p><p></p><p>Idk about fitting 5 days of food, some layers, a sleeping bag, sleeping pad etc plus hunting gear though…that sleeping bag needs to roll up pretty tight…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 2739133, member: 97050"] I’ve seen dude on the PCT walking in sandals and a jansport backpack. I’m sure it COULD be done. I however don’t often do UL. It’s either expensive or super minimalistic. I can afford the expensive part, but I like the durability of the gear I use, even if it weights a few more ounces. I’m not sleeping in an open tarp, too many frogs, snakes, bugs, rodents etc running about. Wind driven rain is a concern too. The whole point is to get good sleep so I can’t put in miles the next morning. That said a tent takes up have the space if a 3600ish size. There’s a sacrifice in everything, but you [B]might[/B] make it work if you attach the tent to the outside of the pack. Idk about fitting 5 days of food, some layers, a sleeping bag, sleeping pad etc plus hunting gear though…that sleeping bag needs to roll up pretty tight… [/QUOTE]
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