On the way down from Asgard Pass, I decided to document my
equipment for the hike. In the fanny pack I had food and just enough
spare clothes to probably survive a night.
I tie or sew ½-inch webbing around the waist of a tall
bicycle water bottle, with another webbing loop tied or sewn through
the first. Adjust the length of the loose loop to allow you to flip
it over the top of the bottle. Normally I use a carabiner to clip it
to my pack strap at my hip. (Wrap the webbing around the carabiner
when you clip it, to hold the 'biner tight against the bottle.
Otherwise the bottle swings around and bangs against you.) The bottle
is always at hand, and I can unclip, drink, and clip it again without
breaking stride. I can fill it without taking my pack off, and I can
toss it in the dishwasher when I get home. When I don't wear a pack,
as on this trip, the loop fits over my wrist, and the bottle rides
against the outside of my hand as I walk. That might sound as if it
would constrict my wrist, but it's very comfortable, even on a long
day.
This, plus my camera and the clothes I was wearing constituted my
load.
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