You’d think there’d be a MYOG.com or .org but not yet. (Or, at any rate, the geeks have bought ’em up before an MYOG’er could put them to good use.)
“Make your own gear” is a hot new scene in backpacking, but it can apply to anything, right?
Thanks to ultralight godfather Ray Jardine a decade or so ago, folks started making their own UL backpacking gear — starting with packs, tarps, and sleeping quilts and moving out to things like beer-can stoves and bike packs. Jardine’s book, info, courses and general DIY approach have caught on and spread into a neat how-to sharing scene as backpackers share their innovations. Of course, DIY and info-sharing has always been around — the hippies did it, the reenacters and primitive skills folks do it — but MYOG seem to offer a new twist. Maybe it’s because some of the materials are high-tech?
It reminds me of the “Make” and “Instructables” scenes in the larger web/media world.
Check it out and run with it! Apply it to your scene, too!
Bikes, boats, skis, hook’n’bullet: MYOG works everywhere!
The acronym is neat, too — you’ll see it pop up more and more.
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