Gear features
You are looking at: Home : Gear features

Sites For Light!

Our pick of the best web resouces for lightweight backpackets looking to shed the pounds. This article appears in the new issue of TGO magzine but without clickability :-)


Posted: 13 April 2004
by Jon

Don't know about you, but I've always regarded obsessive weight weenies with a mix of creeping horror and utter disdain. I mean, where would I be without my camping Espresso maker? So it was in a spirit of utter cynicism, that I stuffed anything that looked vaguely light into a 35-litre pack and set off across the Peak District for the weekend. And do you know what, it was brilliant, the walking that is, rather than the camping. The full article's here, so you can learn from some of my mistakes.

Want more information on shedding the kilos? The interweb's the place to go with our big country Transatlantic cousins desperately shaving ounces from their toothpaste tubes. Here are five of the more useful web destinations... Got some other ideas, use the link at the bottom to tell us about them on the forum.


Backpacking Light - www.backpackinglight.com - is a magazine site aimed squarely at the lightweight addict. Highly professional looking, it carries reviews of feathery gear and clothing, articles on technique - 'your handkerchief can double as a handy tarp' - and features. Can be a tad pompous, but some good basic info just the same.


The Lightweight Backpacker - www.backpacking.net - takes a fanatical look at pretty much everything, then cuts it in half and disembowels it for lighter weight. Some great tips with a heavy focus on the kit side of things: 'Ruthless scrutiny of each piece of gear is key'.


Ray Jardine is the legendary father of lightweight packing and inspired the whole GoLite range. His own site - www.rayjardine.com - is a mix of commercial promotion for his various books and illustrated diaries. Not hands-on useful, but an insight into the mind-set, and you might want to buy the book...


Ultralight Hiking - ultralight-hiking.com - uses a particularly nasty black background that we don't think is ironic, but dig deeper and you'll find some useful information including a comprehensive kit-list with weights and comparisons of different lightweight products.


Finally, no lightweight gear freak would be satisfied without a look at Eastern Active Technologies - www.ediblegear.com - who've pioneered a radical new line of kit based on edible materials for ultimate weight-savings. And if that's not a great idea, I'll eat my ultra lightweight hat...


If you've got a favourite site we've missed, then tell us about it on the forum. Now if you excuse me, I have to eat my pants in the name of testing...


Previous article
Inca Trail Trekkers Trapped By Mudslides
Next article
Hinkes Joins Ramblers...


TwitterStumbleUponFacebookDiggRedditGoogle

Related Content

Related Products


Discuss this story

You can browse some of the best lightweight backpacking sites in the article linked to this thread, but what have we missed.

If you've got a favourite weight-slashing site, come and tell us all about it.

Posted: 13/04/2004 at 11:05

Thru-Hiker

Posted: 13/04/2004 at 12:59

Here's three more:

http://www.trailquest.net
http://wings.interfree.it/
http://www.monmouth.com/~mconnick/index.html

Posted: 13/04/2004 at 23:22

See more comments...
Talkback: Sites For Light!

First Name:
Last Name:
Nickname:
Email:
Security Image:
Enter the code shown:

I agree to the site's Terms and Conditions & Code of Conduct: