3 things I no longer bring on multi day hikes and what I bring instead (part 2)

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  1. I heard wool socks aren't exactly safe to wear, especially not in cold weather. The reason for it is bc the socks will remain wet & you won't know til you feel your feet wet/ cold, which will be too late by then

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  2. I don't bring a spork, I bring a spork, I don't bring extra socks, I bring extra socks, I don't bring extra clothes, I bring extra clothes, this is what she said in her video, maybe if she wasn't addicted to social media she would have a brain.

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  3. everything is cool except the 2 pairs of socks. socks = necessity . dont ruck with the same shitty socks for days. pants, shirts , drawers can wear the same ones. unscented deodorant and soap can make you wish you had more clothes

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  4. Checks out. I always bring a good rain poncho. It can make a rain poncho of course but also, ground cover to lay on, wind block, sun shade, tent, makeshift jacket, first aid evac stretcher, flotation device to cross water, cut into strips for a splint,or tourniquet, signaling flag, if brightly colored, a hammock, a sack to carry extra items and a play station 4.๐Ÿ˜…

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  5. Whats the best all around jacket? Durability comfort drying(time) etc….. thanks for the posts cool content. Yes i watch a lot of this. Peace โœŒ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿถโค๐Ÿ’›

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  6. One/two pair of pants, and one/two sweaters, yes. But I bring twice as much underwear as days I plan on backpacking, and as much t-shirts. Socks and boxers barely take any weight but oh my god does it feel god to change socks and boxers when you're soaking wet.

    Then again, difference is I'm a big guy, and I can bring 40-45kg on my back, so I guess I do have the luxury of bringing things for comfort, but I still don't fell like socks would fit the category of either too heavy or too spacious.

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