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Got my wife an Advance Elements inflatable 2-person. It’s awesome. Easy to paddle and easy to store. The only concern is weight. It’s pretty heavy at almost 50lbs.
I don’t like press coffee. I prefer pour-over. I’m a huge fan of GSI’s new coffee kits. I have their bigger one but just picked up this little guy, which is perfect for a solo cup or backpacking.
https://www.rei.com/product/131433/gsi-outdoors-coffee-rocket
So we hit Dalton Wash last week. Checked out the area but couldn't find anywhere to camp. Everything was private property with fences. The one road which looks like it might lead to where you camped was closed with a gate. We ended up camping just west of that area in the designated...
I was talking to one of the guys at REI. He said the feedback on Oru Kayaks is mixed. It seems they are only good for extremely calm waters. He said he's heard some feedback on how they fatigue quickly and then buckle and fold in the water, especially if the water is anything other than calm...
There is a nice 4x4 trail which goes from Mammoth to June Lake. Should be fun and not too 'bouncy'. Lundy Canyon is probably still really nice, but it's just a paved road drive and then a hike. You can also go out towards Laurel Lakes, but that might be a bit sketchy for your considerations...
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