Top to bottom left to right (mostly): A random shirt, running shorts, leki trekking poles, 6 moons sun umbrella, sea to summet pillow, deuce of spades poop shovel, Anker 20,000 mah battery, two cables two wall dongles, 6 moons lunar solo tent, gossamer gear Mariposa pack, titanium spoon, 54 deck playing cards, allergy pills, sunscreen, allergy nasal spray, nemo switchback sleeping pad, hoka speedgoat 5 trail running shoes, plastic bags, light buff, Patagonia puffy jacket, 2 pairs darn tough socks, 2 pairs injinji sock liners, 2 pairs aso ankle braces, skiing gloves, enlightened equipment 0°F quilt, 2 off-brand smartwater bottles, smartwool tights, outdoor research rain jacket (might replace before leaving), Patagonia fleece, jetboil stove, wool cap, Sawyer squeeze full size water filter, black diamond headlamp, running Bluetooth earphones, random tent stakes, teva sandals. Not pictured: ibuprofen, Imodium, I think I’m replacing the rain jacket with a poncho, the pixel 6 phone I took this with.

  • @IronicDeadPan
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    31 year ago

    What’s the orange rectangle at the top next to the water bottles?

    Also, probably a dumb question so I apologize for my ignorance in advance:

    Would a lifestraw be something worth taking?

    • @DeucesOP
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      31 year ago

      The orange thing is my sleeping pad. I prefer a foam mat to to a blowup pad.

      And totally understandable question! I’m bringing a sawyer squeeze water filter. It connects to the top of a squeezable bag or a smart water bottle if your bag breaks.

      • @IronicDeadPan
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        1 year ago

        Cool, I’d never heard of Sawyer squeeze before now. Thanks for the reply!

        • /home/pineapplelover
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          110 months ago

          They’re fucking great. You attach a little pouch they gice and squeeze through the filter Vastly better than lifestraws. I’ve never actually used my lifestraws because the sawyer squeeze is so much better.