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7 Controversial Ultralight Strategies That Will Really Lighten Your Load

7 Controversial Ultralight Strategies That Will Really Lighten Your Load

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Derek and Carl discuss 7 ultralight backpacking strategies that will really lighten your load. But they are controversial. When is it okay to take calculated risks? And just how far are you willing to go in order to shave some ounces and grams? Are these good suggestions or dangerous nonsense?

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