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Packrafts, Minimalist River Gear, Dories & Winter Runs in Oregon | Gear Garage Live Show
Monday, 17 November, 2025
This podcast is the audio version of the Gear Garage Live Show, where we answer submitted questions and talk all things whitewater. On this Friday night Gear Garage Live, Zach digs into a full batch of viewer questions about gear, boats, and how much stuff you really need to drag down the river. From minimalist multi-day setups to the realities of owning a dory, this one is all about making smarter, simpler choices on and off the water. He also shares some honest opinions on helmets, packrafts, and winter runs in Oregon and Washington, plus a behind-the-scenes look at why show notes and transcripts aren’t as simple as they sound. In this episode Finding the “sweet spot” between comfort and overloading your multi-day raft, including Zach’s minimalist kit (one dry bag, small tent, simple pad, limited shoes). Why some private trips feel like moving a small furniture store down the river—cots, giant Paco pads, huge chairs—and how that affects your ability to actually enjoy camp. Packrafts vs hardshell kayaks: when a packraft makes sense (hike-ins, big portages, exploratory creeks) and why Zach thinks using one on drive-up runs or the Grand Canyon doesn’t really add up. Thoughts on modern packraft designs like kayak-shaped boats and why he’s loved ultra-light decked inflatables in the past. Helmet talk: concerns about NRS/WRSI-style buckets, broken adjusters in far-flung places, the Virginia Tech ratings, and why—if it fits—Zach leans toward Sweet Protection lids. Wetsuit separates and safety: real incidents where wetsuit pants or shorts slid down and trapped swimmers, and what you can do (tight drawstrings, good fit, secure shorts) to avoid that hazard. Winter day-trip ideas for private boaters around Salem and the greater Oregon/Washington region, with pointers to the Whitewater Guidebook and progression articles. Dories and McKenzie drift boats for rivers like the Rogue, Owyhee, and Lower Deschutes—storage, trailers, group dynamics, rock hits, wrapping, and why rafts are so forgiving by comparison. How Zach currently handles podcast pages and show notes, and why fully detailed transcripts for every live show are a heavy lift for a “for-fun” project. Gear & Rivers Mentioned Multi-day camping kits: dry bags, pads, cots, chairs, tents, and shoe strategies for guides and private boaters. Packrafts and light decked inflatables for hike-in missions and portage-heavy runs. Helmet options for big heads, including NRS/WRSI-style helmets and Sweet Protection models. Cold-weather layering with wetsuit pants and tops vs going straight to a drysuit. Oregon & Washington winter runs, including classics like the Rogue River and other regional staples highlighted on Whitewater Guidebook. Dories vs McKenzie drift boats vs rafts for rocky, shallow Northwest rivers and big-water classics. Resources Whitewater Guidebook – Zach’s write-ups on Oregon, Washington, and California runs, plus rowing progression articles. Rogue River – Multi-day staple that comes up often in discussions of winter boating and dories/drift boats. Guidebooks like “Soggy Sneakers” and “Paddling/Kayaking Oregon” for more winter run ideas around Salem and beyond. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re bringing way too much stuff, if a dory is really the next boat you need, or how worried to be about your wetsuit pants, this episode is for you.










