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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    Ultra-light? What's that?

    For me, kilts are about comfort - and so is backpacking! I'm not advocating wheeling a motorhome into the backcountry, but a camp stool is an absolute necessity. ("Help, honey, I sat down... and I can't get up again!")

    Alan, now that you're packed, are you ready to tackle the John Muir trail for a few weeks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by way2fractious View Post
    Ultra-light? What's that?

    ...........but a camp stool is an absolute necessity. ......


    Alan, now that you're packed, are you ready to tackle the John Muir trail for a few weeks?

    w2f
    OK, I draw th eline at the Camp Stool! LOL

    But I've been doing this for about 30 years and I know that lots of people have their own ways of hiking through the Sierra backcountry. I've seen people out there with full packs on and a loaded-down llama to carry another 30 pounds of gear.

    At the other extreme is John Muir, who'd go for three weeks with a loaf of bread, some cheese, and his greatcoat in a canvas pack. Personally, I like having a stove, and besides, Forest Service rules prohibit fires above 9,000 feet in most of the Sierra Nevada. I LIKE having a couple of warm layers of clothes and having rain gear along. I LIKE brushing my teeth at the end of the day. I LIKE having a warm sleeping bag. I LIKE being able to deal with the cuts and scratches and strains and possible diahhrea and Lord-Knows-What that can come on when you're out there. The only thing I carry that I'd willingly lose is the "rescue rope".

    Anyway...John Muir Trail..Ohhh, YEAH! Joan and I did a 60-miler for our 20th anniversary summer.

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