Doesn't look like we'll get much out this storm ... unfortunately, nothing like what the front range is getting
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Doesn't look like we'll get much out this storm ... unfortunately, nothing like what the front range is getting
The Spanish Trails is pretty shaddy. I would look into other options and pay a little bit more.
Here's a potential plan:
Fly into Durango in the afternoon and get your supplies in order. Next day, bounce your clothes to the Pagosa post office. Take the later train up to Neddleton that...
$130. I think I need to put the prices in bold or something, people are missing them.
PM me and I'll get you my email for PayPal
Asking $50 for the tarp.
Sorry about the mailbox. The tarp is 8 x 6 and I linked to the product page on Backcountrygear.com. What would you like to know about it?
All items stored in my gear closet in a plastic container (with the exception of the GoLite jacket which was stored in the coat closet). I live in a smoke-free house.
Prices include shipping...
San Juans by Durango are way low right now on average snowfall; has been slim pickings if you're into the skiing. Obviously, we could get some late season storms but probably not enough to impact a...
The pack is SOLD.
In addition to Salida, Pagosa Springs is a great place to spend the winter.
With Pagosa, you have relatively cheap short-term rentals (compared to other CO mountain towns), Wolf Creek is an...
As a general comment, I like the fact that you are getting on your gear early. If you have time this summer, I would go someplace (I see you're in TX, so CO shouldn't be a stretch?) where you can...
Here are the technical specs. Size Large, it's the Ember Orange color. I used the pack for approximately 7 trail days; excellent condition. I really like this pack, but sticking with my "old...
I tend to agree with Bamboo. For me, an extra pound or two isn't going to make or break most of my hiking. Moreover, through trial and error, I'm simply not willing to give up my inflatable pad or...
1. Yes, definitely
2. Rain Gear & Insulation (base layers, wind shirts, down jackets/vests, etc). Depending on your requirement for the environment you plan to hike in, that could be another 2...
Thank you, appreciate that
All of it so far ...
Drybones, thank you for letting me know. I looked at their page (maybe a week ago?) and it was down. I will adjust priced accordingly.
I have the following for sale:
- 15 X 1oz 800-fill bags
- 2 X 1oz 850-fill down
I cannibalized a JRB Rocky Mountain No-Snivler* (800-fill) and a Western Mountaineering down pillow (850-fill).
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Repair shouldn't be as big of a problem as the mesh rock bag getting snagged on ... just about everything it comes into contact with. I'm not sure if other people have successfully used a mesh rock...
That actually sounds like a pretty fun and unique hike. Start in Denver, hike down the East side of the Collegiates and then head back up on the West side and then on up to RMNP. Can't speak to how...
SOLD
It's never too soon to start thinking about next winter. This an XL down jacket with Gore's Windstopper lining. Here's a link to Western Mountaineering's website for the specs.
Here's...
Sale pending ...
Sale pending ...
SOLD
The quilt is ideal for summer-time use or can be used to bolster your winter set-up. The thing that makes the Stealth unique is that it can be worn as a serape around camp.
My version is...