hello fellow a.t. enthusiasts!
just curious if anyone here owns the western mountaineering caribou?
i'd also like to know if anyone uses the wm meltdown jacket or vest?
(i'm considering the purchase -- since i'm a tall lanky sorta guy, any suggestions on sizing? i was thinking a size large... but then again i'm not even sure if down is the way to go!)
maybe i should look at the "wet" factor, and consider a patagonia puff-ball jacket? or d.a.s. jacket maybe? heck, i've even thought about marmot's adamant jacket (being a wool-synthetic blend vs. the basic fleece) -- then again, maybe polartec 200/300 is the way to go?
i'm trying to weigh all the options. i know synthetics are faster-drying... but down tends to be warmer. i think i want the warmth while camping in all those different notches and valleys.
i bought a wm caribou not too long ago. i like it, but i'm questioning whether-or-not i should consider using it on my future a.t. thru. i've used it a few times on 2-3 day backpacking trips to the catskills (early-spring/late summer time), didn't have too many complaints other than it's use in combination with my hammock.
i'm actually considering ditching the hammock and going with a simple 8x10 silnylon tarp, ridgerest, tyvek groundcloth, wm-caribou, silk-liner, silnylon sleeping bag cover... i don't like the way wind tends to cool my underside while sleeping...
any thoughts on this subject? i know alot of you whiteblazers are avid hammock users, but how about those of you that have used both setups? ground-based sleeping arrangements -- vs -- suspended sleeping arrangements? pros? cons?
all-in-all: i _don't_ like the way my crazy creek hammock tends to compress the down i'm laying on. i tend to be a very cold sleeper. maybe i should simply carry a larger matress? maybe an inflatable one like the one exped makes? it has like goose-down inside it or whatever...
on a similar note: when using my hammock setup, i did use my 3/4 length thermarest ultralite pad. it kept slipping out from under me, and overall it didn't seem to provide much insulative properties to the setup.
maybe i'm going about this all wrong. but being as skinny as i am, i'd like to get myself situated with some serious insulating layers.
thanks for reading my babble.
-- pixpusher (future thruhiker)