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111: Zero Days

Author
Heather Legler
Published
Tue 27 Dec 2016
Episode Link
https://www.thefirst40miles.com/111-zero-days/

Show Notes: Episode 111

Today on the First 40 Miles, hiking and backpacking go together like Lewis and Clark, but is it ok have a day in the wilderness where you don’t hike at all?  Absolutely!  We’ll give you a few ideas for what else you can do.  For today’s SUMMIT Gear Review, a pack that is incredibly adaptable.  Next, our Backpack Hack of the Week is a soul-filling pot of beans that can only be made on a zero day.

Opening



* “Zero Day”

* The concept of a zero day was new to Heather, even after her first few backpacking trips.

* A zero day is a day in which you don’t move camp.

* Nero Day: Nearly a zero day.



Top 5 Types of Activities for your Zero Day

Active Recreation



* Swimming, exploring, hiking without your big pack, peak bagging, etc.

* Getting to know the lay of the land, creating that cognitive map



Passive Recreation



* Rest, wandering, soaking, hammocking, recovery, elevating feet, soaking your feet in a creek, rock skipping



Housekeeping



* This is probably more likely to happen on longer trips—not weekenders

* Laundry, repair, knife sharpening, injury management, cleaning out pack, re-sorting gear



Personal Enrichment



* Journaling, painting, goal setting, reading, podcasts, writing, sketching, talking, mind puzzles, sudoku



Campside projects



* Long cooking projects, pioneering, birdwatching, fire tending, whittling



SUMMIT Gear Review: Gregory ZULU 55 Pack

Structure



* Designers went to work, they had two things in mind suspension comfort and adaptability (cinch straps, loops everywhere, ways to tighten of loosen outside pouch, toggles)

* Compared to other Gregory packs, this one really is much more streamlined and compact. It’s not as wide as a Gregory packs have been in the past—but definitely just as fully featured.

* Body: 210-denier nylon; lining: 200-denier embossed polyester

* Suspended Mesh Back Panel that can be expanded—and it even has a little drainage hole for if you decide to stash your rain gear there

* Enhanced lumbar foam layering increases load-bearing comfort

* Ventilated mesh back panel for superior ventilation



Utility



* Compartments: Massive brain (Top lid), not really removable, 2 water bottle holders, hang toggles inside that hold the hydration sleeve/daypack, large mesh pouch—and behind it there is a zippered pouch to hold the removable rain cover.

* Comes with a waterproof pack cover

* Removable water bladder sleeve which doubles as a summit pack

* The Gregory ZULU 55 has 3 access points: through the top (where it’s cinched closed and covered with a lid or “brain”, through the bottom—which is typically where people store their sleeping bag, and then through a u-shaped zippered opening behind the stash pocket on the back—this is typically where people stash rain gear)

* The zippered stash area is interesting—and it’s expandable and has a latch so that gear is more secure.

* All over there are toggles, loops, cinch straps—so if you can’t fit all your gear inside—there are ample places to strap it to the outside.

* The torso length is fixed, not adjustable



Mass



* Pack (without rain cover and hydration sleeve) weighs 3 lbs. 11 ounces

* Rain cover weighs 4.5 ounces

* Hydration sleeve/removable day pack weighs 4.5 ounces

* All total, the pack weighs 4 lbs. 4 ounces

* Right on target for advertised weight–impressive



Maintenance



* Wash when needed in a bathtub tub with unscented detergent

* We had good luck reviving an old Gregory Deva last year. We used a clean toilet plunger

* Dry completely in the garage or outside in the shad...

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