It really depends on snow. The Uintas may be accessible by then.
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It really depends on snow. The Uintas may be accessible by then.
I think it is more about the bag. For several years I used a Big Agnes bag with a sleeve for the pad in the HH. It worked well but I've since changed to an UQ and TQ because of the hassle of getting ...
30 Please. Thanks for doing this.
Too bad they quit making these. Fosters just ain't as good IMO.
I bought an Ikea stainless silverware caddy (small one) for $4 the other night. It weighs 4.7 oz and boiled water just fine with a couple tent stakes and my beer can pot.
Duane
I have the same hammock and have trimmed off 15 oz by:
-converting to whoopie slings (Mine had the older "fat" ropes)
-lighter tree straps made from Harbor Freight tie down straps
-removing the...
Chemical handwarmers or foot warmers between 2 layers of socks work wonders. For winter I also put one in each shoe with sock stuffed on top during the night to dry them out.
Just switched to Incubator UQ with TQ on my HH Expedition; both are 20 deg rated. My previous setup was a 15 deg Big Agnes Lost Ranger and Thermarest Prolite 4 pad. I've spent several nights with the...
Just got the incubator and trying it on HH Explorer for 1st time. Seems like the ends have to be pretty bunched up to avoid gaps. Is this pretty standard?
I've used a BA Lost Ranger bag and various pads for several years. I'm good to about 30 deg with my thermarest prolite (I'm a warm sleeper). My BA pad is not as warm and too thick in the hammock for...