backcountry.com just emailed me yesterday with an offer to buy anything at half off. I was estatic. Here is my credit card ... load me up. I should mention that it is only one item half off but I was still excited. My brain ran through my wish list like Dick Butkus through a Packer left guard. There is nothing on my list that they have. Not the tent I want, not the cookset I want, not the GPS I want, nothing. I have the sleeping bag and pad I want. Nothing else. They must have something I need and am totally unaware of. I have told you I am totally new to this, I intend to spend the entire summer ( hopefully 2010 ) in Yellowstone regardless of any obstacles. Clothes will be the last thing I buy. They were the first things I bought: boots,pants,t-shirts,longunderwear,etc. Six months of retirement has made me rethink the pants. Point being clothes will have to wait ( or weight ). There must be something I need, and only asking experienced people will give me that answer. I would hate to be miles from anywhere and wish I had it. Any advice and help you can give me ( on top of the mountain of help already given ) would be very much appreciated.
The only advice I can give you is to check your gear list against those of contributors to this forum and others and to look for items you feel you might need. I have one posted at http://www.backpackinglight.com/backpack...a40f980fecd.pdf that has changed little and mainly in the tent I now use.
To quote my father, "don't let your money burn a hole in your pocket". Give each potential purchase a lot of thought especially along the lines of need versus want. Also, give each item a lot of thought along the lines of weight versus potential problems such as condensation; lightest is not always the best. Trust me, there is a lot of cool stuff out there, cleverly packaged and marketed that one can want ; far less that you really need.
Did I mention that I have a bridge in downtown NY City that I am thinking of selling?
Any advice and help you can give me ( on top of the mountain of help already given ) would be very much appreciated.
Take the $100 or so you would spend on gear, and finance a trip with it within the next 12 days. You'll appreciate the memories more than another piece of gear you don't need.
I will be dayhiking on average 3 out of every 4 days.
The majority of my time will be at developed campgrounds, ie: showers, laundry, cheeseburgers, etc.
I will have to travel backcountry to get from one developed campsite to another. Depending on what is available I may be in the backcountry from 2or 3 to 10 days. All depends on me and what is available.
If I did not have my heart set on Yellowstone I might consider going to NY and give that bridge of yours a look see. It would be the first time I ever considered going there. I trust it is a toll bridge. When embarking on any new challenge, need and want can be a fine line. Not knowing the difference is why I am obviously displaying my ignorance in a public forum.
I basically have no gear and did not want to let an opportunity to aquire something at half off slip away.
I agree that memories are worth 1000 times more than any gear I may carry or could possibly purchase. I would prefer however that those memories be my own and handed down to loved ones by word of mouth. I would hate for a mistake in my gear to prevent that from happening.
Hey Marc, I have enough bridges that I'll save one for you. Actually, I would prefer Yellowstone myself but there is another guy who has it on the market.
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Loc: Meadow Valley, CA
Golite had a deal a month ago or less, 40% off everything on their site. I was really tempted to get another pack, but really don't need another pack at this point. The current model pack I wanted would have been cheaper then the 08 clearance packs ever were this winter. Plus, I need new tires for my pickup. A good deal is no good if there isn't a thing you want or need.:(
Thank you for the suggestions Barry. While both the water bottle and jacket are things I will some day need, I have decided it would be in the best interest for me and my bank account to make an attempt at patience. There will be other sales. I also shamefully realize that my original post was (to be kind to me) rather rediculous. I would like to apologize for wasting the time of everyone who read it.
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