Can you report on any specific sections or shelters in PA that are not flowing? I was thinking about a short section around Duncannon in a few weeks. Thanks!
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Can you report on any specific sections or shelters in PA that are not flowing? I was thinking about a short section around Duncannon in a few weeks. Thanks!
I think it's forecast to rain tomorrow, but only a passing t-storm, not much precip.
Keep us posted, but be ready to get out of there if you have to!
Did that brushfire start today? I hadn't heard about that one - only the one down by French Creek. Be careful up there folks! Stay safe.
..or you've blown a head gasket. Or there's an air pocket in the coolant system. ow long haven't you had heat? Either way, I'd get that fixed. Are you going on a long trip or just commuting?
I like to use Skippy in the squeeze tube. Weighs the same, but fits in my food bag better. http://www.peanutbutter.com/squeezeProducts.asp
I can only find it at Giant around here though.
rei comet:
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My 7 year old has one and loves it. It weighs 2lbs, 8oz. Without spending a lot more, I haven't seen many that are lightweight that...
A campground store might be your best bet. Last time I saw strike anywhere matches was the store at a KOA near Frederick, MD a few years ago. Although I too carry a small bic lighter, I keep a few...
I have the U.L. Alpine Down Hugger #3 Long (1lb, 11oz) - it stretches also, though not nearly like the Super Stretch. I got it over the summer and was skepticle because it seemed too thin, but it...
also consider the fact that nomadic tribes traveled for survival, not recreation.
On another note, assuming this couple goes ahead with their ambitious plan, who amung you, who sees nothing wrong...
A friend of mine built his own house and had extra tyvek, so he gave me some. I cut it to size for a tent footprint and liked it a lot - it was stronger than the plastic I used to use and didn't...
Ya know...someone is coming across like a huge a-hole, and it's not L.Wolf...
Just an observation, mind you.
Hmmm...solar or hand crank. The solar is $79.95 and $24.95 for a hand crank.
Solar is passive; nice for while you're sitting around eating lunch or whatever, as long as it's sunny. The crank...
I bought the jacket a little while ago and used it Nov7-9 near Caladonia/Penn Mar. Temps were mid 20's at night with a steady 10-15mph wind. I layered as follows: polypro top, polartec100 shirt, ...
Thanks HOI and Chris - when I built my stove, I added some finberglass becaused it seemed to be the thing to do. I tried lighting it separately with a lighter first to see what would happen - it...
Chris said:
Greg said:
deedawg said:
Unless I'm mistaken, I think the insulation Greg is referring to is the fiberglass in the burner, not the foam cozy. I was wondering the same thing. ...
Maybe the replies you are getting, Matt, are because you don't really sound committed to a selfless cause. No doubt, hiking the AT is an accomplishment, but to say you are doing for charity and to...