Front baby carriers are not exactly the classic “outdoor kit” that I would usually read about, but it is part of the basic arsenal of an outdoors father family. Since our daughter was born, our Ergobaby performance has been on more hikes, hill walks, multiday backpacking and camping trips than some people see their whole […]
South Downs Way – not a 100 miles
The previous post was dedicated to showing you the process of creating a good gear list using the right resources. The case study I chose was my upcoming attempt to walk 100 miles of the South Downs Way (SDW) in south east England in one go. So first off – I didn’t make it, not […]
Gear list case study – 100 miles of SDW in one go
I’m planning to walk the whole length of the South Downs Way (100 miles/160km) in one go. No sleep and no big breaks but some food. This has been a planned challenge I gave myself quite a while ago and I think I finally reached the physical ability to pull it off. This is also […]
First camping trip with a baby
Gilad wanted to go out camping with the baby almost from the moment she was born. He had spent my pregnancy researching trekking experiences with babies, from ultralight minimalist die-hards to car-camping families doing day hikes. He knew it could work. He just had to get the gear and convince a first time mother that […]