Another vote to look into some hip packs. I always thought they looked stupid. But, gave one a chance last year. And have been converted. It's very comfy for short hikes and bike rides. If I'm going out hiking with the dogs for a few hours-this is the pack I grab now.
A lot of people don't run liners. It can be nice, but definitely not a must have. And if you're running a stove, it'll dry up any condensation pretty quick.
Setting the trek poles, so the lower end is in slightly-instead of straight up and down will get rid of most of that sag. You can then use the door cordage to tension and remove any more of it.
It can take a few times of setting it up and playing with adjustments including pole height to get...
Farm to feet is my favorite socks anymore. I just bite the bullet and buy from them. They last a long time and have a great warranty. So, it seems worth it to support a usa owned and produced item.
Farm to feet has been my go to socks anymore. I have many pairs of merino socks from the others listed here. And find FTF to be the most comfortable, and like darn tough they also have a great warranty.
Olive version of the silex with stovejack. I've only used this tent about 8 times. Then switched to a non stovejack version to save wait while backpacking. Tent is in excellent shape, no holes/tears or anything like that. It also has been seam sealed. Carbon poles aren't included, but...
2009 Kifaru express pack. I brought this pack brand new and have had plenty of great adventures with it. But, it's time to thin my gear out a litte and I just don't use it very often anymore. Coyote colorway and I have the extra add on bag that attaches to the outside-maybe called and dock...
I'll second that statement. I can't count how many times. I've gotten on zwift saying I'm pretty knackered, I'm going to go easy. Then get off and be beat up from trying to keep up with people out of my class.