Kifaru E&E – Light and Compact

Piotr shares a second loadout that he uses for hiking in the wilderness for the day before returning to camp.

by | 15, Sep 2015 | Get Outdoors, Loadout, Piotr Ma | 0 comments

Here’s another loadout that I carry for up to 8 hours walk into the wilderness, specifically when I start after breakfast and plan a dinner at the camp site in the afternoon. I am able to take less food, no stove and no extra clothes except a rain jacket. So as you can see it’s smaller, lighter, and much more compact. Most of the stuff is inside the pack (incl. trauma kit and camelbak bottle).

Pack:

  • Kifaru E&E pack with X-Ray straps and very special (Pack Config) patch
  • GPP2 pouch from TAD
  • Small carabiner (for gloves when in frequent use or wet)
  • 2x Grimloc on sided of the pack to hold the water bottles

Outside the pack:

Inside the GPP2 pouch:

 

Inside the pack:

And this is another variant I use when I combine hiking and biking on my MTB. Sometimes I bike first and at the very end chain my bike to a tree nearby, continuing on foot if the terrain becomes too steep and rocky. I did that twice this summer – awesome combination. The difference is I put a 1 liter Source bladder inside the E&E to be able to drink when biking. It fits inside the E&E back sleeve like a glove.

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Adventurer, outdoorsman, mountaineer, sailor and gear enthusiast from Poland. It all started for Piotr when he was 10 and went to the high mountains with his father. Now he’s transferring his experiences and knowledge to the younger generation, together with his wife. His perfect vacation is not an all-inclusive hotel but a nothing-inclusive mountain shelter. More…

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