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In early February, I’ll be setting out on my first thru hike attempt. I’m going to be hiking the Backbone Trail (BBT), a long distance trail in California’s Santa Monica Mountains. Since this trail is only about 70 miles from point to point, I’ll be taking 5 days to complete it. I like to define my hiking style as “As Ultralight As Possible.” Because I’ve dealt with quite a bit of chronic pain over the past three years, ...

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The weight of water bottle or container is certainly not the most important gear decision you'll ever make. But if you're an ultralight backpacker and want to optimize every single item in your backpack, then read on to find out which are the best ultralight water bottles to take on your hiking adventures. I Ultralight backpacking checklist I Backpacking tips Ultralight Hiking Gear, Backpacking Checklist, Best Hiking Gear, Ultralight Backpacking Gear, Water Storage Containers, Ultralight Hiking, Tent Camping Hacks, Hiking Adventures, Cool Tents

The weight of water bottle or container is certainly not the most important gear decision you'll ever make. But if you're an ultralight backpacker and want to optimize every single item in your backpack, then read on to find out which are the best ultralight water bottles to take on your hiking adventures. I Ultralight backpacking checklist I Backpacking tips

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Some of the best moments in my life happened when I had the very least. Whenever I stress about money or work, I remind myself of that. When I was spending a majority of each year backpacking, hitchhiking, or cycling, people would ask me if I was a self-made millionaire or a trust-fund baby. I’d laugh it off and assure them that living like a hobo was dirt cheap. I used to have a motto back then: “A dollar saved is a mile hiked.” I’d see something I wanted to buy and think, "is it worth 200…

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