Base Weight Definitions
What do the different terms mean?
The “Base Weight” defines the backpack weight with all contents but food, water and fuel. The last three items vary greatly, so they are not included.
Comparison of waterproof and breathable laminates for jackets, bivouacs, etc.
Keep body and equipment clean
Thru-Hiking in New Zealand - a summary
Advantages and disadvantages of each material for tents and tarps
Improve your comfort with the right material
The 1 Euro tent pad - protection for the tent floor
Applying for the right visa for Te Araroa
Avoid high costs in case of an accident
Start with enough money and minimize worries
PLB and other equipment
Watch out when buying data
Using apps to not get lost on the trail
Stocking up on supplies on Te Araroa
Where the trail starts and how to get there
Protect your skin
Te Araroa can be stormy
Backcountry Pass and other preparations
Give and take on Te Araroa
Don't lose sight of your goal
Some annoying fellow hikers
Be prepared and don't risk anything!
Spend 7 days on the water
Bypassing the two big rivers
Minimize blisters and sores while hiking
Which hydration system for hiking?
Painkillers for hiking
Poncho vs Rain Jacket
Elevation profile according to the latest data
Cell phone reception at the end of the world
The difference between shivering and sleeping at night.
From leather boots to sandals made from car tires
DEET, permethrin, picaridin: what helps against insects?
Comparison of different ultralight materials
...and the fall from Mount Everest
What do the different terms mean?
Synthetic vs Down
An insanely versatile tube scarf
Gasoline stove from metal can
Survival on the hike
What do the different terms mean?
The “Base Weight” defines the backpack weight with all contents but food, water and fuel. The last three items vary greatly, so they are not included.
Synthetic vs Down
Down can only do its job if it can spread. This means that if it is compressed, for example by lying on it, it has almost no insulating effect. That’s why many ultralight hikers now swear by quilts.
An insanely versatile tube scarf
The number of applications for such a ridiculously simple piece of fabric are very impressive. The purchase is worth it in any case. The Buff is basically nothing more than a tubular scarf which is made of various fabrics such as polyester, polyamide, merino, etc. together with spandex. Thus, it is extremely stretchy. Depending on the model, the Buff also offers UV50 protection. The colors and variations are very diverse.
Gasoline stove from metal can
Widely known, the cheap gasoline stove reached thanks to Andrew Skurka (Video: Andrew Skurka DIY stove). It was probably originally created by Jim Wood. It is a simple, lightweight and inexpensive alternative to gas stoves. I use it as a backup for longer hikes since I usually eat cold but am glad for a warm meal now and then.