...or Lack Thereof
I recently received the latest edition of Backpacker Magazine, which is their annual buyer's guide - pages upon pages of shiny new expensive gear of every variety. I looked through it with interest, but there wasn't one thing that made me say, "Wow, I gotta have that!"
There wasn't even a, "Hmmm, maybe I should look at that."
I can see Darling Wife's skeptical look on reading this, but it's true - I can't think of anything I want or need, at least for the outings we have planned (or even discussed speculatively.) I love my dayhiking gear (my hiking shoes, day-pack, and a whole bunch of $5 polypro wicking shirts from Walmart.) I love my car-camping gear (tent, sleeping back and pad), and my backpacking gear (big pack and lightweight solo tent) served me admirably for three days in the Grand Canyon.
I look at the multi-hundred dollar windbreakers, tents, and sleeping bags and just shake my head. Walmart, eBay, and the markdowns at Campmor have served me well - and I don't feel any need to make any big cash outlays just to have something newer/shinier, or to upgrade a piece of gear to one that weighs a few less ounces.
Okay, if pressed, I could probably use another pair of long hiking pants for the upcoming Adirondacks trip , but that's because I only have one pair now - never having replaced the last pair I wore out. But I'll be a big disappointment to Backpacker's sponsors, as I have no need for any major gear purchases.
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