Bear in mind that with the exception of a few items, most of my gear was not purchased just prior to my hike; rather, I accumulated, tested and refined my gear to suit my needs over the last two years. Overall, I was very happy with most of my gear choices. I won't be providing a review for ALL the gear I used but I will touch upon the major items.

The pack looks, feels and performs flawlessly. It is plenty durable and still has lots of life left. This pack also carries a 25 - 35 pound load effortlessly. Can't say enough about it.

My most favorite feature of this tent is that the interior doesn't get wet when setting it up in the rain. While other people struggle with keeping precipitation out of their double wall tents, the Hexamid stays dry because when laid flat on the ground, the tent protects the interior space. It feels great getting into a dry tent after a wet day of hiking.
Ground Sheet: Zpacks Solo Cuben Ground Sheet (Spring 2011 model) - This groundsheet is simply awesome. It's tough and lightweight - an excellent combo! Sure it's pricey, but it is well worth it because I can see this ground sheet lasting a very long time.

In regards to warmth, I'm a warm sleeper and this bag is great down to the mid to high thirties. When the temperature has dipped below that - to ~27 degrees - I've been plenty warm in the bag while wearing my down sweater. I highly recommend this bag.

Like with other regular size pads, it's a bit on the narrow side, so unless you opt for a longer, wider version, you're gonna have to find a way to get comfy.

Joe of Zpacks makes very high quality and durable products. This dry bag comes with the seams taped so you don't have to worry about anything - just insert into your pack and you're ready to go. Yes, it's pricey, but it's very durable, lightweight, and very waterproof.


It also subs as my wind breaker. This jacket has kept me dry from the Sierra Nevadas to the jungles of Laos. It works!

Did I mention I beat up my gear? Well, I almost put a hole in them the first day I wore them when I sat on a sharp rock. Lesson learned and from then on I've been more careful with them. Excellent piece of gear that also subs as my wind pants. Sure you won't win any fashion awards wearing these, but hey, as long as they get the job done, they have a place in my pack.

Weighing under 4 ounces, this is one piece of gear I will never think twice about taking with me.

Make no mistake - socks are one of the most important pieces of gear for any hiker, and I've tried many pairs of socks from various manufacturers prior to these. For my feet and hiking style, these socks are the best fit I've found so far.

This is one of my favorite pieces of gear! I'm bald and wear this beanie when hiking in cooler weather, when lounging about at camp, and when I sleep. I LOVE it!

On colder mornings (temps ranging from 30 degrees to 45 degrees), my fingers take over a half hour to get warm - even while hiking. They're also not very durable. Again, I beat up my gear so take that statement with a grain of salt, but for my needs, they just don't get the job done.

They fit well and are very water repellant. The only recommendation I have for REI is to offer them with insect repellant already applied.

These shirts are amazing and their anti-microbial properties are great! Sure, when the shirt gets wet from perspiration, and you wear it day after day without washing it, you start to smell like a sheep, but once dry, it is as good as new. I Love this shirt!

I do want to warn you though..from day one, these shoes had a rubber like stench that never dissipated with use as Montrail's customer service team said they would. And, when the shoes got wet during stream crossings, the stench was amplified. Overall, great trail runners that are more durable than other brands.

They dry super quickly and breathe very well. They exceeded my expectations from day one and I can't say enough about these gaiters. They are awesome!

It also stays put in windy conditions, dries very quickly and doesn't stink too badly. Love this hat!

I wasn't sure how comfortable they'd be, but lemme tell ya - they are super comfy. They are also very durable and dry quickly.

They feel awesome next to my skin and I love wearing them in my sleeping bag. I've never hiked in them and don't plan to as they are solely part of my sleep system, but I love em and wouldn't wear anything else. They provide enough warmth for me as I'm a warm sleeper and the funk factor is very minimal. Great product.

The quality of these socks is exceptional and they are super comfortable. I'm very happy with this purchase. I have worn them down to 30 degrees and my feet have stayed very warm.
Trekking Poles - Leki Voyager - Not a fan of them on cold mornings, especially after rainstorms because they are very hard to unlock.
Otherwise, they are great poles and relatively lightweight for the price. The grips feel great and the poles are plenty durable.

Glad to report that they worked flawlessly! The external bag got rained on for six days and held up very well - not a drop of water inside the bag! These bags are very lightweight, durable and well worth the $.
Water Bottles - Platypus 1 Liter PlusBottle With Push Caps - These bottles are my favorite for the trail. They are light, pack up small when not in use, plenty durable and easy to clean. What more can you want from a bottle?
Food Pot - Decor 750mL Round Screw Top Container - This BPA free, plastic container is very durable, lightweight, and surprisingly watertight. I packed teflon tape to apply to this container but never used it as nothing ever leaked from this container. Very happy with this purchase. This is my preferred container of choice on stove less trips.

NutraSilver does not alter the taste of the water at all, although it does turn the water a yellow color. It also stains my Platypus bottles but those are non-issues for me. What matters to me is that I have NEVER gotten sick in the backcountry while using this product. It's super lightweight, super compact, super effective. I LOVE it!
Bear Canister - Bearikade Weekender - This bear can is lightweight, spacious and very user friendly. But as I found out on the John Muir Trail, it is not waterproof. Water does enter through the screws. Not a major issue though.
If I have to use a bear can, I prefer this one every time.

But be very careful. It is not a waterproof camera and you have to be very careful not to get it wet. I experienced 6 days of rain on the trail and my camera paid the price. I did take pictures the first day I hiked in the rain and after that day, the camera developed a black spot in the lens. Lesson learned.
Battery Pack - Anker Astro 5600mAh - Fantastic product! I charged my phone (equipped with an extended battery) twice and my camera 4 times on the trail and it still had 25% juice left.
It is very durable, well made and super easy to use.
Satellite Communicator - SPOT Connect - In a word - unreliable. I sent messages everyday from the trail and only about 60% of them were received. IMO, it's not worth the $$ for the unit and the $ for the annual subscription for something that works part of the time.
I never used the SOS feature so I can't report on that function, but for updating people on your whereabouts, its not very reliable.

Yes, it is more expensive than the Harrison Map pack (which I also had but hardly used), but it is well worth the $.
**If there's anything I didn't cover from my gear that you're curious about, drop me a line and I'll review it.**