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UX designer Chris C. presents about the design of camping gear based on his own camping wisdom and experiences.

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Types of CampingCabin Camping RV

Car Camping Backcountry Camping

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Backcountry Camping

No Electricity

Weight & Volume of Supplies Limited by Endurance

Increased Safety Concerns

How does it differ from other types of camping?

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My First Backcountry Camping Trip!

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My First Backcountry Camping Trip!

Three Dumb Guys in the Woods with too Much Beer

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Mt. Washington State ForestSouth Egremont, MA

We carefully planned our route from the parking lot to the camping area 1.5 whole miles away!

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We expected to see lush forests…

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…and ford raging rivers…

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…then witness gorgeous sunsets…

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…and experience all of the wildlife that mother nature has to offer!

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But first, we’d end up here – 20 miles north of NYC, without brakes.

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And we’d meet this strange man…

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“You know the thing about walking barefoot? It’s not about what you step on, it’s what steps

on you.”

…who had this to say:

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So, we waited for the car to get fixed while we played cards.

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Two hours and $300 later, we were back on the road!

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Once we arrived at the parking lot, we put on our gear and hit the open trail…

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Mt. Washington State ForestSouth Egremont, MA

…and headed towards our destination

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Mt. Washington State ForestSouth Egremont, MA

But we wouldn’t get there.

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Mt. Washington State ForestSouth Egremont, MA

And instead, ended up here.

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This lead to much frustration…

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So, what went wrong?(besides being unable to properly read a map?)

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Our packs were too small and we were over encumbered.

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This experience lead to us to explore light-weight equipment

alternatives. There are many options.

(but first we’d need bigger packs)

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Backpacking Pack

Capacity: 74LWeight: 3.1 lbs.Price: $125Trade off: Less weight but fewer pockets

Kelty Agile 4500 (my pack) High Sierra Appalachian 75

Capacity: 75LWeight: 5.8 lbs.Price: $130Trade off: more pockets but heavier

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Hanging Toiletry Bag(my solution to a lack of pack pockets)

Sea to SummitWeight: 2.8 oz

Material: Siliconized Cordura®, which is one of the lightest and toughest waterproof nylon fabrics available.

Price: $38

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Sleeping Bag

Rating: 40 FWeight: 8 lbs.Material: PolyesterPrice: $35

Eddie Bauer 40/60(My old bag)

Big Agnes – Lost Ranger(My upgraded bag)

Rating: 15 FWeight: 3 lbs.Material: 650 fill goose downPrice: $185

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Big Agnes – Lost Ranger

Rating: 15 FWeight: 3 lbs.Material: 650 fill goose downPrice: $185

Tapered design minimizes excess material and lowers the weight

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Big Agnes – Lost Ranger

Rating: 15 FWeight: 3 lbs.Material: 650 fill goose downPrice: $185

Contains a pouch to stuff clothing or a camp pillow.

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Big Agnes – Lost Ranger

Rating: 15 FWeight: 3 lbs.Material: 650 fill goose downPrice: $185

Compressed material from body weight provides little insulation. Bottom of bag does not contain insulation in order to decrease weight. Instead it contains a slot for a sleeping pad (1/2 pound).

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Test drive!!!

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Camping Chairs (open)

Weight: 5-8 lbsMaterial: Canvas and SteelPrice: $15-20

Weight: 1.5 lbsMaterial: Aluminum alloy and NylonPrice: $40

Weight: 1.5 lbsMaterial: Aluminum alloy and Ripstop NylonPrice: $60

Generic(My first chair)

Sling Light(upgrade #1)

Alite - Monarch Butterfly

(upgrade #2)

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Camping Chairs (closed)

Weight: 5-8 lbsMaterial: Canvas and SteelPrice: $15-20

Weight: 1.5 lbsMaterial: Aluminum alloy and NylonPrice: $40

Weight: 1.5 lbsMaterial: Aluminum alloy and Ripstop NylonPrice: $60

Generic Sling Light Alite - Monarch Butterfly

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Folding Bucket

Sea to SummitCapacity: 10L (2.6 gallons)

Weight: 2.8 oz

Material: non-absorbent, food grade TPU-coated nylon - 210D around the sides and 420D on the base, for added strength. The all-welded, no-seam construction of this bucket means there’s no need for seam taping, which really saves on weight. The carry handle is made of a dual layer 420D nylon which is RF welded to the main body.

Cost: $25

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Halulite Ketalist

Weight: 11 oz.Material: Hard Anodized AluminumPrice: $27

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Camp Shovel(I no longer carry this item because it weighs too much)

Generic Folding ShovelWeight: 8 oz

Material: Stainless Steel

Cost: $8

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HeadlampBlack DiamondSpot HeadlampCapacity: 50 hours at 90 Lumens covering 70 meters

Weight: 3.2 oz (with batteries)

Material: LEDs

Cost: $30

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Gerber LMF II Survival Knife

Features• Partially serrated blade• Plexiglass punch• Can be used as a hammer• Converts to a spear• Sheath has integrated sharpener

Weight: 11.7 ozMaterial: Stainless SteelCost: $65

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SawSven Saw (15” Blade)Weight: 10.5 oz

Material: Blade is Swedish Steel. Handle is aluminum

Cost: $30

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Fire Starter

Aurora Fire Starter 440CWeight: 1.5 oz

Material: Flint Steel Rod w/ Magnisium built in. Sheath is made from solid light-weight aircraft aluminum.

Cost: $16