I have a Gregory Mountaineering Backpack that i would like to trade out for a little smaller pack than it is. It is 6337 cubic inches and i am looking for something more along the 4000-5000. This...
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I have a Gregory Mountaineering Backpack that i would like to trade out for a little smaller pack than it is. It is 6337 cubic inches and i am looking for something more along the 4000-5000. This...
Alright thanks guys! And Tuna that is what i have been doing some, but like you said i need more head space and i like every little bit of airflow i can get!
I need suggestions on the quickest and most efficient way to hang a hh hex fly. I just need an all around easier way to do it!!
Nicely said DuctTape!
Pads cannot breath, therefore you do not have airflow to keep the condensation from building up. There is really no way around it other than getting a underquilt! Or putting something else in between...
Thanks you two! And Kayak Karl i believe you were featured in a nice little Linville Gorge video i just viewed. Maybe one of Shugs, i'm not sure. Acouple people I have talked to have talked about...
I am planning a 4 day 3 night trip to the Linville Gorge for the weekend after next. I just want some advice from you older gorge rats for the best hike! I have hiked most of the west rim but would...
Heading up to the gorge today! Its Awesome!
GREAT idea! I will have to try this out.
Hammock camping is the way to go!!
The Gorge is great! Going to hang there this weekend!
I use a pad in my Hennesey Safari and it keeps me very warm and snug! Definitely only a 3 season set up though. Pad's work very well in the Hennesey hammock, well at least thats my opinion