Zero at Home

  • GET 2024 day 8, Oct 8, Tuesday
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  • Rest and recuperation, no lopping, no sawing

A Zero Day refers to a hiker hiking zero miles in a day, or taking a day off, typically in a town off-trail. Here on this unusual adventure it can also refer to zero lopping and zero sawing.

My family treats me to dinner at La Pasadita in Socorro. Good therapy.

Equipment Issues:

  • My Platypus squeeze bag to my Quickdraw water filter is leaking. I thought this bag would work better than a Sawyer bags, because the material is thicker, but apparently not. Platypus: consider double seams.
  • A buckle and strap on my AtomPack managed to work its way out of its fastener, and is lost on the trail.
  • My shaded safety glasses got lost on trail the last day, but I found them again.
  • The short 6″ Fiskar saw lost its hinge nut on the trail, with photo in a previous post.
  • Numerous rips and tears in shirt and pants. I could not find iron-on patches in time to return to the trail.
  • The plants I am lopping are really tough. Maybe I should switch to a geared lopper. At any rate, my current lopper now needs sharpening.

Tomorrow back to the trail.

Author: Jim, Sagebrush

Jim (trail-name Sagebrush) codes audio software for Windows, Linux, Android, and embedded systems. When not working at sagebrush.com, he enjoys backpacking, which this blog is about.

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