Wilderness

Where gear resides

It’s a fact: tramping needs gear, and that gear needs a home when it’s not being used, and that home depends on the space available. Keeping things neat and orderly makes it easy to find your gear so that you don’t make expensive duplicate purchases, for example. How many gas cookers do you need, after all?

Dawn, from Christchurch, has a hanging shelf for her gear: “The room has a high ceiling, so we set up a shelf and pulley system a couple of years ago,” she

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