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Some Times staffers have climbed the mountain and returned to tell their tales. Here are few pieces of gear they found essential.
Sock liners
Yes, you need to put socks under your socks. And at mile 20 you’ll be thankful for these thin, 100% polypropylene liners, which drastically reduce the friction that can lead to blisters. These liners are made by Wigwam. $5. www.wigwam.com (Eric Boyd / LAT)
Some Times staffers have climbed the mountain and returned to tell their tales. Here are few pieces of gear they found essential.
Critter-resistant container
Among our fave food protectors is the Bearikade Expedition Mark II. The container features a composite carbon-fiber cylinder and metal parts that are made of strong, light, aircraft aluminum alloy. $245. (805) 693-0550, www.wild-ideas.net (Eric Boyd / LAT)
Water filter
Remove nasty microorganisms from creek water with this device and leave the extra water bottles at home. This Swiss-made Pocket Microfilter by Katadyn is $199. (800) 755-6701, www.katadyn.com (Eric Boyd / LAT)
Bivy sack
A waterproof sleeping-bag cover will protect you from the elements and cancel the need to lug along a bulky tent. The Hooped Bivy by Bibler Tents has is boxy at the head and foot to keep things roomy. $199 and $209. (801) 278-5533, www.biblertents.com (Eric Boyd / LAT)