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UOG Review - Six Moon Designs Fusion 65 Rucksack

Posted by Mark Richardson on Jul 13, 2015

The Six Moon Designs Fusion 65 was the pack I chose for my 8 day backpacking trip to Peru. At 65 litres it allowed me the volume required to carry the 10 days food required. At the start of the trek I reckoned I was carrying around the 35lbs mark (16 kg), which is the upper limit of what I want to carry on any trip.I have to say that I was pretty happy with the comfort even at this weight. Th …
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MSR Hubba HP

Posted by Mark Richardson on Jun 15, 2015

UOG Review of MSR Hubba HP TentSelection: I was after a tent for a 6 day backpacking trip to Scotland in May taking in quite a few munros, which could result in some high camps. The weather can be pretty rough even at this time of year and it could get quite cold. I looked at the Hubba NX which is the latest version of the classic Hubba series, however, although the NX is lighter than the HP the H …
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Top 10 Ways to go Ultralight when Backpacking

May 18, 2015

Here's a great guide to the ten best ways you can lighten your load for your next backpacking trip.#1. Weigh everything - including yourselfIn order to make the right decision about what gear to take on a trip it's imperative that you weigh everything and record it - that not only lets you know which of your two bits of similar gear are the lightest but it also enables you to track your total pack …
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UOG Review - Six Moon Designs Skyscape Trekker

Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 22, 2014

I used the Skyscape Trekker solo tent in a recent trek to Peru and I really liked it. The big pluses are the generous size of the tent and the minimal weight (614g), inevitably these impressive specs are only achieved with a few compromises - its a trekking pole tent, so if you don't use these anyway this isn't the tent for you, its predominantly single skin, and there's no vestibule to speak of ( …
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UOG Review - Inov-8 Race Elite 260 Thermoshell

Posted by Mark Richardson on Sep 22, 2014

Selection: I was off to Peru on a high-level trek (above 4000m), which means when the sun is shining it's very warm but when it's cloudy (and at night) it can be unpredictably cold. I was packing a RAB Infinity down jacket as my basecamp warmth but I needed a lightweight insulating layer I could use during the day if it got cold while walking. Primaloft is a leader in garment insulation so it's th …
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