Vic Hasler, Steering Committee Chair
Would you go hiking wearing a jacket and tie? Back in 2010, Charles Maynard spoke at our Spring Dinner Meeting about some early 20th century hikers in the Smokies who traveled in such attire with wicker backpacks and a large box camera. How about carrying a canvas tent and cotton sleeping bag? Hauling water around in a large metal canteen? The improvements in camping gear during the past decades have been amazing. The club has been steadily replacing its rental gear too. We now have a Big Agnes Seedhouse which is a two-pound, one-person tent. Most of our other two-person tents also weigh less than six pounds. Almost all our sleeping pads are roughly one pound. With the other gear improvements, backpacks are smaller and lighter. The club’s rental equipment program allows members to check out some newer gear to decide if it’s right for their style of backpacking/camping. The Steering Committee also welcomes ideas for future purchases. Have fun outside and overnight this summer…