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Re: [at-l] Superlight Baby, yeah!



Way to go Will, I am starting to take the ultra light thread to heart.  

Aside from a bad back and knees, I seem to have torn something in my shoulder 
over the Holidays.  Of course it was my good shoulder, not the one I had 
already messed up......... 

Are there any packs that don't put weight on my back, knees or shoulders?

Hmmmmm..   llamas...... (oops, don't want to start that thread again...)

SLACKPACK TOUR.....  B & B catered AT hike.... (B & D AT hike?)....

ATV......   brrrrrmmm, brrrrrmm....  Hmmmmmmmmm........

Oh well, another day, another doctor..... 
(we have the technology... we can fix him...)

What about implanted electronics on the Trail, are they allowed?  
Did Steve and Jamie do a Thruhike?

Russ,



Wow Kahley, if you weren't posting I would have thought this list was down too.





> 
> Will Strickland wrote:
> 
> > I was challenged a couple of months ago by Michael Henderson (forgive me
> > if it was someone else) that if I really wanted to go light I should ditch
> > my Terraplane and use my 2300 ci Shadow Peak day pack. "No no! Not
> > spacious enough!" I said. I need at least 3000 cubes for my thru attempt
> > this year.
> 
> I'd like to add a thank you to whomever it was that got us started on the
> ultralitekick.  I bought a Kelty Redwing, and although I still like my ex-frame
> better,
> the lessons I've learned have made it possible for me to go with a lot less
> hassle and pain and well...a lot less.
> Unfortuneatley, I won't be taken what I've learned from GA>ME this year as
> planned,  but I'm still really grateful for what I've learned.        Kahley
> 
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