It took me a long time to decide which backpack would accompany me along Te Araroa. I read, again and again, about all the different brands and models they had. I went from outdoor shop to outdoor shop to check out what was there and what seemed useful. In the end I had narrowed it… Continue reading Osprey Xena 85L Backpack
Tag: Gear Reviews
Salewa Women’s Mountain Trainer
Having walked Te Araroa in boots it was clear that I needed a lighter shoe to walk long-distances, unlike PJ who likes their support and sturdiness. I like more air, and less weight on my feet which also puts more strain on the back. I figured that a lighter shoe would make me more agile… Continue reading Salewa Women’s Mountain Trainer
Helsport Reinsfjell Superlight 2
Reinsfjell is a tent model just on the edge between a three- and four-season one. After finishing Te Araroa with the Helsport Storsylen tent we wanted something lighter, especially since we were going to Australia next, without compromising too much on durability and comfort. We wanted exactly the same for our trip across the Nepal Himalaya… Continue reading Helsport Reinsfjell Superlight 2
Goal Zero Nomad 7 & Guide 10
To keep our phones (AKA GPSes), cameras, GoPro and the rechargable batteries of our SPOT powered up while out in the back country for long periods of time we needed a solar panel and a power bank to do the job. Solar panels vary significantly when it comes to their efficiency, and after a good… Continue reading Goal Zero Nomad 7 & Guide 10
Cumulus Lite Line 300
For its temperature range, the Cumulus Lite Line 300 is one of the lightest sleeping bags out on the market. It is warm, comfortable and durable, and it has been a valuable companion in New Zealand's changeable climate. We've been very happy with this sleeping bag. It is one of the few gear items we… Continue reading Cumulus Lite Line 300
