Show Notes: Episode 091 Today on the First 40 Miles, if you’re new to backpacking, how long are you allowed to claim that beginner status? And what does it mean to be a beginner? Then on today’s Top 5 List, are you ready to go tentless? We’ll share some benefits. Next on today’s SUMMIT Gear Review, Hyperlite Mountain Gear has a pack that shaves ounces, while being tougher than your grandpa’s drill sergeant. On the Backpack Hack of the Week, a simple and cheap way to get double the insulation. Opening * At what point are we not beginners? How do you define beginner? Does it have more to do with confidence or skills or comfort level? * Fit backpacking into a busy life * Beginner mindset: more to learn, open minded, new way of looking at things, not afraid to experiment, try what works, try what doesn’t work, “sponge mode” * Survey from Backpacker Magazine, 18% of men still consider themselves beginners after 1-3 years of backpacking experience * 30 percent of women still see themselves as beginners after 1-3 years of backpacking experience. * Being a beginner is a good thing * Stay a beginner for as long as you can Top 5 Reasons to Go Tentless Keeps you Cool * Tent provides 5-10 degrees of warmth. On hot summer nights, you can take advantage of the breeze * Sleeping out in the open means a breeze will blow across your skin, instead of just blowing across your nylon tent No Wet Walls * If you’ve ever had a great night of sleep in a tent, then stretched only to have your hand hit the wet side of the tent… * Condensation vs. spit * If you sleep under a tarp shelter, or in a hammock with a tarp, you’ll have maximum ventilation with no condensation. If you sleep without a tarp, you’ll have dew, but that’s dew-able, Lightweight * Hammock or tarp much lighter than a tent * You can leave home gear like sleeping pad, poles, tent, and in some cases, if you have a light underquilt for your hammock , you may be able to get by with a light blanket. * Variety of ways to set up a simple tarp shelter * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0c42cY-tx4 You get to be a Foreign exchange student vs. a Tourist * When you remove the walls of you tent, it removes a layer that separates you from the natives, and you live like they live * You feel more like you’re a part of the forest instead of just a visitor Mystery Solved * Decreased anxiety about “mystery sounds” because you can just open your eyes * On our hammock trip, we were surprised by how safe we felt * Unexpected benefit of going tentless * In the tent, you can only imagine what the sounds are outside of your tent. But without a tent, all you need to do is open your eyes * Decreased anxiety SUMMIT Gear Review: Hyperlite Mountain Gear 2400 Southwest Mike’s story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BUKUtD9omM Structure * The 2400 Southwest pack is made of a type of Cuben Fiber which is now known as Dyneema® Composite Fabric * This fabric is ultra-durable, ultralight, and water resistant (can’t claim 100% waterproof because the stitching creates micro punctures in the fabric, which are seam sealed, but still, the 100% waterproof has been slightly compromised) * 50-70% lighter than Kevlar, four times stronger than Kevlar, and allow flexibility without losing strength, weighs less than silnylon, floats on water, is 100% waterproof before stitched and has high chemical and UV resistance.. * Why aren’t all packs made of this material?? * Bottom is 150 D Dyneema Composite Fabric * External Pockets are Dyneema® Hardline * It has removable,