I agree with this philosophy for rain wear. Maybe the purpose is more to keep you warm than keep you dry. I cant notice a difference in breath-ability from 10 to 20k ratings etc. IMO, the only...
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I agree with this philosophy for rain wear. Maybe the purpose is more to keep you warm than keep you dry. I cant notice a difference in breath-ability from 10 to 20k ratings etc. IMO, the only...
I never replaced them. After a few hundred miles they become very thin, but perfectly formed to your foot. I prefer a flat shoe with minimal support/and cushioning so they worked out well for me.
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When I get warm I simply pull the zipper down a little. Unless it is downpouring/sideways rain this works fine for me.
I used to have a 20k/20k waterproof/breathable jacket with pit zips, and...
Yep, Thats it!
Has anyone here used any of these before?
The garmin oregon series has many of the same features as the montana, but smaller in size and price.
I have only used a few different packs, but the ULA ohm has been my favorite. Easily the most comfortable pack I have ever carried. It is a little smaller and lighter than what you are looking at,...
New balance trail shoes are great. I figure I got over 1k miles running in an old pair of MT100's. They were still useable when I tossed them, but the upper was starting to come apart from the sole.
I really wanted to try one of these, but being a side sleeper I just dont see it working for me.
IMO, they weight would be better spent on a quality fixed blade knife. Much more useful in a survival situation, and you are going to use the knife much more often that the other tools.
I have also heard that stuffing can tear the feathers, but I still use that method.
If you are fairly gentle when you stuff the bag in the sack, I cant imagine it could cause much damage to the...
Pros
- 66 grams with battery. Lighter than any 3xaaa headlamp as far as I know.
- small leds for camp/map reading, large led for trail finding
- easy to use, starts on low settings
- cr123...
I second the breathable shoe, with goretex socks for warmth if needed. (check out sealskinz).
A really breathable shoe, with lightweight socks dries very quick even wearing them through a creek...
I have an Outdoor research helium. 6.4 oz in a large.
Very minimal and light, but it gets the job done.
I remember seeing a small cottage company that made a remote canister alcohol stove, but I can not think of the name anymore...
Ring any bells?
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I remember seeing a small cottage company that made a remote canister alcohol stove, but I can not think of the name anymore...
Ring any bells?