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3 P’s of Gear – Primary, Peripheral and Prepared

The 3 P’s of : primary, peripheral, and prepared. Choosing the right tool for the right job, and knowing when you need the tool or when you don’t.

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Roy makes an excellent point on Camping Blogger about separating essentials from the non-essentials of . A lot of is oriented towards Extreme Backpacking, ultra-light and…commensurately expensive. When , keep in mind you’re unplugging from the comforts of home. Taking a shrewd look at what you can do without (peripherals), can save you a great deal of money. It can mean the difference between getting out and versus just “planning to”.

As a quick aside, I’m noticing more friends and associates from the techno-corporate world are enjoying these days. What better compliment to the confines of cube farms and elevators, than to be out enjoying the natural world? Giving a bunch of techno-geeks a whole new genre of gadgetry to collect gives rise to peripherals in my experience. A generous appetite for toys essentials exists among those already prone to laptops, PDAs, smart phones, and other computer-age toys productivity tools.

I completely agree with Roy, but let me tell you–I’m an admitted gadget geek. I do little to spare myself the expense. But my philosophy is not that I have to have the best or most expensive right away. Rather, that I carefully choose primary items carefully, with value and utility in mind. A lot of my peripherals are chosen based on the trip, so many more remain at home. An important part of my philosophy is that I may actually bring along 7 sources of making fires, but leave the grill behind. I’ve seen people bring a grill and nothing to ignite it. Which brings us to the 3rd P.

A third (and binding) philosophy of is simply being prepared. Check out Nutnfancy’s Snow Hike list. I can’t say enough good things about his videos, and if you want to talk about prepared, he personifies it. Nutnfancy may not save you any money, but he’s always ready to laugh at death in the wilderness! Preparation–knowledge, planning, and practice.

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New Gear Incoming

It’s been awhile, but I’ve finally got some vaguely -related information to update. You guessed it, I’ve been drooling over Amazon.com and dropped some coin. What’s on the menu?

Les Stroud’s “Survive!”
I love watching and learning from Les, and the few pages I’ve thumbed so far, have really enjoyed reading this book.

Les Stroud's Survive!

…shopping spree continues…click here

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Camping Link Round-up

Camping Links
I’m working through my list of bookmarks at work (having had a fatal crash of the system recently). So while I’m at it, here are a few links I find useful in the realm.

Primitive Arts

and Survival

Knives

Of course, there’s Amazon. I really like the ability to read ratings and reviews on many of the items they offer. I also find suggestions via the user-created lists, and price-watch to find the best deals. I’ve got nothing but praise for the convenience Amazon offers, and I’ve bought quite a lot of from them (although I sometimes check things out in retail stores or YouTube to learn more detail). On that topic, a really excellent YouTube resource I’ve found is Nutnfancy: he does an excellent job reviewing (especially knives, and his multi-segment discussion of in the backcountry is superb). Give him a watch it’s well worth your time.

Feel free to leave comments with suggestions for more links, or with any feedback for the ones I’ve jotted down!

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