>>2576571I'm neither
>>2576133 guy nor a retard who does not count things one carries in the backpack to its mass.
And good luck hiking without a map when all trails are marked the same, many trails cross each other and the signs on the crossroads (if any) are as bad as this one: 'le sépey' to the right and 'le sépey' to the left. My coin toss chose the one that was 1.5h longer...
I get that there are some cliché trails like the Camino de Santiago where you don't need map, food, tent (or anything else, for the locals are ready to offer you any service or sell you anything you may need).
>>2576708> I think you still can do better. If it's just for a day> just for a dayThis is a thread where we discuss tents.
You don't take a tent when you hike "just for a day".
You take a tent when you know that there's no chance for a mountain hut or any other place to stay and the next human settlement with a shop is in X days away.