UL folks bring a UL pack towel to dry the condensation off the inside of their single wall tent. Specifically I’ve heard them call it a “Sweetish dish cloth”. It’s like a Sham Wow but from Sweden. But the UL people keep it in their 10 liter fanny pack so it doesn’t count towards their base weight.
I carry an small ultralight pack towel. i cut it down to about 1'x1' and use it to clean up at the end of a day backpacking and to dry out a cookpot after cooking with it. It's .57 ounces.
Keep up the good work loving it...i listen on Spotify and watch on youtube Love from Tasmania, #1 download adblock plus while surfing the net stops pop ups Carl and Ben....#2 check out on track meals here in Aus real food not dehydrated crap no need for a long ass spoon lol 😆 Take care....maybe a patron trip to Tassie in winter wink wink 😜 also some of us Tassie take a small towel because we swim in lakes and mountain pools etc nothing unusual 😅
@BackpackingandBlisters hit me up for a hike that's for sure....the land down under never lets people down 😜 esp Tassie we are the best 💪👍🍻 hope to see you one day
UL folks bring a UL pack towel to dry the condensation off the inside of their single wall tent. Specifically I’ve heard them call it a “Sweetish dish cloth”. It’s like a Sham Wow but from Sweden. But the UL people keep it in their 10 liter fanny pack so it doesn’t count towards their base weight.
You’re right! I forgot about that. Extra chore I don’t want. 😄
Ben's weird backpacking gear is a long handled spoon, that's hilarious.
Agreed.
Does Ben think the Bogler trowel is a towel?
Yes. Great catch! He caught himself after we recorded. Not sure how he got the two confused. I might bring that up. :)
Sure did! When you record late at night and type towel instead of trowel and then can't find the link you looked at. 😂😂
I carry an small ultralight pack towel. i cut it down to about 1'x1' and use it to clean up at the end of a day backpacking and to dry out a cookpot after cooking with it. It's .57 ounces.
Love it! I could see that sold online in the future for $20. :)
I still dont have a long spoon. The food packs we have in Australia are not that deep and you end up taring half the top off when ready
Australia has some obvious improvements - not just backpacking food - over the US.
Keep up the good work loving it...i listen on Spotify and watch on youtube Love from Tasmania, #1 download adblock plus while surfing the net stops pop ups Carl and Ben....#2 check out on track meals here in Aus real food not dehydrated crap no need for a long ass spoon lol 😆
Take care....maybe a patron trip to Tassie in winter wink wink 😜 also some of us Tassie take a small towel because we swim in lakes and mountain pools etc nothing unusual 😅
Good tip about the food. 😄 I taught in Australia for a year and visited Tassie. Loved it. I want to go back. Trying to convince my family.
@BackpackingandBlisters hit me up for a hike that's for sure....the land down under never lets people down 😜 esp Tassie we are the best 💪👍🍻 hope to see you one day
haven lost me at the weight & price...
Yeah, I might try a couple of these out. :)