Backpacker Magazine asked three folks in the ultralight world about innovations.
https://www.backpacker.com/gear/the-future-of-ultralight-backpacking/
Okay, put the ultralight part aside. As I prepare for a two-week trip on the Continental Divide Trail this summer, my mind has been on gear a lot of late.
When I was a boy scout in the 1970s, we had canvass tents, external frame backpacks, aluminum canteens, wool pants, nothing plastic.
What is the thing you appreciate most that has changed since you started going into the mountains?
What innovation would you like to see going forward?
Brian
https://www.backpacker.com/gear/the-future-of-ultralight-backpacking/
Okay, put the ultralight part aside. As I prepare for a two-week trip on the Continental Divide Trail this summer, my mind has been on gear a lot of late.
When I was a boy scout in the 1970s, we had canvass tents, external frame backpacks, aluminum canteens, wool pants, nothing plastic.
What is the thing you appreciate most that has changed since you started going into the mountains?
What innovation would you like to see going forward?
Brian