Have you ever wondered what gear I use out on the river? What books does Jason have on his shelf that inspire him? Well, here it is.
This is a list of the different gear and resources I use to enjoy my time on the water.
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Recommended Backpacking
and Accessories
One of the reasons we moved to Utah from Missouri is to be able to raise our children camping and backpacking in the mountains. Now that my son is old enough to start heading into the backcountry with me overnight, I’ve quickly grown to appreciate the importance of quality gear. These are some of the products I’ve found that has made my experience backpacking and camping, whether hunting or fishing, more enjoyable and efficient.
Jet Boil Mini Mo Cooking System
These Jet Boils have been around for a while now and they are just great. I like the Mini Mo for its slightly larger size and adjustable flame so I can boil quick or simmer. It’s light and packs great for trips into the backcountry, but it will also serve you well if your car camping.
Big Agnes Greystone Sleeping Bag
A good sleeping bag can make or break a trip. I’ve been cold in the moutains with a sub par bag before. It’s no fun. This sleeping back comes in temps from zero to thirty and the down stuffing means that it compresses down well in your pack. I have a twenty bag for summer trips into the mountains where temps can still get chilly.
