Nomad,
When I was a young man (17-21 yrs) hiking in the wild a simple solar blanket was all I used. I'd build a small fire with a reflecter when possible in the desert for additional warmth and would hike from June all the way up till late September.
I just reached the 40 yr mile stone and my bones won't take the cold like they used to. Creature comfort is now a necessity but I am not ready to stay at the Holliday Inn. No offense to them - I just still preffer the out of doors and looking at the stars.
Your post did take me back to the good ol' days though. Thanks. It is encouraging to hear that you have become nomadic. I believe that is our natural state. Humans should travel.
I have a friend who is working on a web-site forum. You may want to check it out.
www.nomadhiker.com He and his wife live in Colorado now in a 5th wheel. It's an excellent life.
I'll check out your site. Sounds like you are a fellow adventurer.
One more thought. I have a membership to GPAA ($75 a yr). I do some panning once in awhile but I really keep it for the free camping. They own property all over the country and provide you with a book including specific directions. It beats paying for a camp ground and some places have facilities for campers including washer and dryer.
Thanks again.
Peace,
William Hearn
The Sassafrasshaman