Love it. I personally would leave any technical gear clipped to my harness, still pretty compressible but that way I can find it because I am somewhat of an OCD control freak and 24hrs later when I need it I'd be freaking out if I misplaced it or forgot it. Awesome tips!
what are your opinions on compression sacks for clothing? Seems you are wasting some space with just cramming your down gear into the pack without compression
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His system:
Accessible
Big Stuff
Compressibles
Day Clothing
Edges
For Later
- Didn't see this written out anywhere. Thanks Glen, interesting system.
Love it. I personally would leave any technical gear clipped to my harness, still pretty compressible but that way I can find it because I am somewhat of an OCD control freak and 24hrs later when I need it I'd be freaking out if I misplaced it or forgot it. Awesome tips!
Hi would like to see video of you set up camp and traveling useing all this gear up on the mountain.
Great instruction
Thank you.😁
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Sorry I didn't know you'd not been guiding/working
No rush
Cheers
I know you recommended a bag around 70ish liters, but what is the smallest pack volume that you think would have worked for you on this climb?
@@skillsforclimbing Thanks for the thorough reply, that info definitely helps. Best wishes.
what are your opinions on compression sacks for clothing? Seems you are wasting some space with just cramming your down gear into the pack without compression
You could have also stored food in those empty nalgene bottles too no?
They won't be empty...