I know I have a fixation on HDCC mats (high density, closed-cell – usually blue or green) – I use one in preference to the more common ‘self-inflating’ sleeping mats because I find it more comfortable (true) and a great deal lighter at 260g. It’s 35+ years old and still in one piece (and never a puncture :)
However, my fixation is not on the mats but on bits of them – the bits I find along almost any track that involves pushing through the occasional bit of scrub.
Having just completed a great Sth Tassie tramp (from Lune River along the Southern Range to Precipitous Bluff, down the New River Lagoon to the South Coast Track and back to Cockle Creek), I was disappointed to discover that even in the very very dense Richea scoparia scrub on the Southern Range, walkers still choose to attach their mat to the outside of their pack. The result can be seen in the photo.

- Collected from the Tassie Southern Range
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These turkeys must get into camp and discover there’s only half their mat remaining (perhaps there is some justice in that).
Come on! HDCC mats are great but
PLEASE, carry it inside your pack or inside a sturdy bag.
Is it reasonable, when you meet such a walker on the trail, to (politely) point out the error of their ways?