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G-Deuce
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Aug 12, 2016
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I have to be honest here. I'm not a UL guy. I am a 42 year old father of two scouts with a metal knee and a shoulder held together with screws and stitches. My older boy transitioned to Boy Scouts from cubbies this year and went to camp with a new troop. When we showed up to drop him off the leaders asked him whee his footlocker was. He was the one of only two in the troop that had everything in his pack. I have made it to a point in life that I can afford to drop some cash on lighter and more packable gear. More than anything else, what I love about MD is that I know that lower weight won't mean lower quality. I'm gonna have to haul my broken body through two Philmont treks in the next few years, and am starting to accumulate the lightweight gear that will allow me to do so with as little pain as possible. I like that the lightweight focus doesn't exclude guys like me who will never be truly UL.
Aug 12, 2016
DannyMilks
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Aug 12, 2016
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G-Deuce@G-Deuce - Thank you very much for sharing your story.
Aug 12, 2016
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