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Recent research by a Kansas State physicist proves that petite folks have the advantage on the trail. Next, be sure to pack an umbrella (is this a joke?) on your next backpacking trip. On the SUMMIT™ Gear Review, we review a basic hat that left Heather’s ears out cold. And you’ll learn how to make a simple breakfast that will take you back to your idyllic childhood in the Swiss Alps.
Show Notes: Episode 007
Opening
- When backpacking, it pays to be small
- Research from Michael O’Shea, a physicist at Kansas State University
- Smaller animals and people can carry a greater percentage of their body weight
- Heather has a hard time figuring out the metric system…
- We don’t recommend packing more just because you can, but it’s nice to know that petite folks may have an advantage on the trail
The Top 5 Ways to Use an Umbrella While Backpacking
Rain Protection
- Benefits: instant rain protection for all-of-a sudden downpours
- Don’t take it as your only rain protection.
- Intermittent rain vs. sideways rain
Sunshade/Parasol
- The weight of the umbrella is less than the extra weight of the water you’d have to carry
Windscreen
- Starting fire/cooking
- Preparing meals
Temporary Micro Shelter
- Rain gear covers your body, but an umbrella can cover a map, a match, injury
Privacy Screen
- Perfect for potty breaks
- Just remember to take your umbrella with you when you’re done
SUMMIT Gear Review™: SmartWool “The Lid” Hat
Structure
- Classic winter hat
- 50% Merino Wool, 50% Acrylic
- Hat is sewn together at the top to form a six pointed star (makes for nice rounded top)
- Has very little stretch, so don’t expect to be able to pull this one down around your ears
Utility
- It’s a hat
- Has a built in 2 1/2” headband liner that doubles the warmth around the ears and head
- Didn’t quite cover ears…
Mass
- 2 ounces
- Fits head size 21.6 – 23.6 inches
Maintenance
- Machine wash cold
- Tumble cool
- “Cool iron when needed”
- Hand wash/flat or line dry
Investment:
- $30
- I thought I was paying for a 100% Merino wool hat (actually 50% acrylic)
- Read tags before you buy—regardless of the brand’s reputation
- Part of investment is value
- $30 is too much cost, not enough value…
Trial:
- If it were 100% merino wool it may have repelled water better and would have been even warmer when wet than a 50/50 blend
- Pleased with other Smart Wool products
- Excellent customer service from SmartWool
Backpack Hack of the Week™: Swiss Muesli
1/2 cup regular oats
2 Tbs NIDO
2 Tbs chia seeds
1 Tbs. brown sugar
1/4 cup chopped cashews
Mix and store in plastic bag. When ready to make, add water. Eat your Swiss Muesli from plastic bag or empty peanut butter jar.
- 642 calories, 5.6 ounces = 115 calories/oz
- Full of fiber, long lasting carbs, protein
- This breakfast requires no cooking
Trail Wisdom
“There is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.”
-Ranulph Fiennes