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Ultralight Backpacking Advantages and Benefits

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Anything between 15 – 20 Liters deemed to be ultralight since you are carrying less pack on your back you can move faster and increase your no of hiking hours per day.What are the advantages and benefits? Ultralight packing enables you to cover more area in a day. Many hiking enthusiasts wish to cover as much of the terrain as possible in a day.Struggling along with pounds of Weight on your back and shoulders makes this problematic, as you will not be able to cover distances equivalent to those of someone using a lightweight backpack.

The extra Weight makes backpacking more demanding because more breaks are required, and the time it takes to depart from where you set up camp for the night, ultimately eats into your daily schedule.It is less strenuous on the body. Well, most of you already may know, but I would like to give typical advice on ultralight packing. You just need to consider sleeping bag, backpack, tents, food and survival kits when packing.

Ultralight Backpacking Tips

1. Emergency/ Medical Kits

Keep First Aid Kits in reach somewhere like outer pockets so that you can quickly access if needed. You don’t need to carry any box that comes with the medical kit just pack everything in zip-lock covers and keep them in outer backpack pockets.

2. Backpacking Food

Because you are not going to be home where you can’t access everything you want, you don’t need food troubling you. So, keep it simple. Since your stove might fail to work, ensure you have several backpacking food items that don’t require cooking. If you still want to cook then choose to carry a minimalist ultralight alcohol stove.

3. Ultralight Dry Sacks

Ultralight Dry Sack are extremely well made and lightweight. Thinking about a trash bag to replace a liner? Well, think again because now most of the lines weigh in at a feather-light less than 2 oz, and they’ll keep your pack dry and wet. In case of survival backpacks we have this article with clean explanation.

4. Full Change of Clothes and Socks

Carry an extra pair of full change of clothes and two pairs of socks that are you need, and I would recommend keeping your clothes in zip-locks too using zip-locks you can easily separate wet ones from your pack. Wear top layers and bottom layers when hiking and pack some sleeping clothes, and you don’t need to carry many clothes. Naturally, you need more cloth which means more weight. But here the scenario is different. You get warm clothing which is easily foldable and weigh as much as a scarf. 

5. Ultralight Tents

How to choose the right one? When choosing the right ultralight tents, you need to consider the type of terrain you will be covering, the kind of Weather expected, such as snow or rain, and the way you want to camp.You may be hiking through rock-filled regions in which you would need more Cushioning or perhaps you are planning on backpacking through areas known for heavy rainfall which would require a tent with additional insulation.

The most important thing is that you are comfortable throughout your specific trip.

6. Ultralight Sleeping Bags

Consider choosing a sleeping bag anywhere weight between 3-4 pounds and make sure that the sleeping bag designed with added insulation where you need it most, primarily your feet.Usually “Mummy” shaped bag provides more shoulder and leg room than any other shaped bags.

7. Ultralight Trekking Poles

Trekking Poles made of carbon fiber shafts are often ultralight, so choose the poles those are ultralight and comes with flick lock mechanism that is easy to use and adjust.Let’s find out how to choose trekking poles that can relieve stress on your knees.Trekking poles improve your walking stability and most helpful when going on uphill’s, downhills and river crossing. If you are hesitant to carry two poles in your hand, then taking one pole could be sufficient.

What are your favorite ultralight backpacking tips?

Backpacking includes a lot of walking and hiking, and it’s extremely convenient to have a Ultralight pack to reduce strain and back pains.A heavy backpack can turn your trip into an exhausting one, and taking into account some hills, mountain and variable terrain involved, this is the last thing you want.

Reducing the weight makes all the difference and ultimately allows for a substantially less grueling trek.It keeps things simple with ultralight backpacking; it’s all about the experience absorbing the sights and sounds, taking in the breath-taking views and feeling the harmony of the great outdoors.

There is no need for optional accessories, especially cumbersome and obscure items, and definitely, no need for the biggest, most expensive gear that money can buy. The idea is to have a Ultralight Pack and necessities to keep you happy, warm and healthy throughout your trip and don’t pack anything if you don’t need it.Share these tips with your friends and family your comments and suggestions are welcome, Happy Hiking.

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