I'll take the snake skins and one of the stoves.
Type: Posts; User: Grumble
I'll take the snake skins and one of the stoves.
I'll take it.
I was able to score one of the 3 season regulars after all! This is going to lighten my fall pack weight much lighter.
Already sold out of the 3 season. Dang!
I'm tired of breaking my sleeping system apart every morning just to put it together again in the evening. My plan is to get a silnylon compression bag and use it as a Bishop Bag. My winter system...
I'll take the Mica Jacket
Wonderful. Thanks all.
That is the line/strap suspension weight. I'm curious about the weight minus the suspension.
Anyone know the weight of a WBBB 1.7 SL without a suspension? I'll be adding DIY whoopies.
I'll take the Yeti.
I'll take the Adidas Response trail runners as well.
I'll take these. New Balance M809BR trial runners.
Marlin hitch is the easiest way I've found. No hardware or adjusting to mess with.
I calculate the CPOL on my Gear List Excel Sheet for potential gear upgrades. My limit for weight specific upgrades is $20 per once. My wife thinks I may have over thought this, but she is not the...
I bought one of these a few weeks ago at REI. Used it last weekend on an overnight hike and it kept me nice and toasty around camp in 30* weather.
What's the price?
I've been reading this site for a few years and I finally registered and donated based on the quality and civility of its members.
Cheers.
Grumble... ask my wife. :)
You can always vent or use a lighter topquilt.
A little floral wire and some patients seemed to work well for me.
Welcome from Richmond, VA.
This is Brillant!
...when setting the dinner table means clearing off the thread injector and ripstop nylon... again.
I used my sleeping bags as top quilts for years before buying a topquilt. Buying the UQ first is a good decision.
That's what I've got. I just vent the top quilt during the night. It's no different than being at home. If it gets hot I just throw a leg out from under the covers.
The 20* Burrow is on my short list of wants right after a ULA Circuit.
...you start losing weight because keep spending your beer money on used gear.
Be prepared to wake up feeling refreshed after a night in the woods!
Like others have said. I'd swap out the ropes for whoopies and the replace the tarp.
Richmond, VA
The southern mountains are cold and wet. You'll need more top insulation.
I tore both rotator cuffs in a sports accident. That made sleeping on the ground an unpleasant prospect. I came across JustJeff's website whole looking for a backpacking sleep solution.
I used a small stuff sack when using my smaller pack. My larger pack has a exterior pocket that the skins fit in perfectly even without the sack. I just fold the skins in half until they are a...
I'll take one of the Ultralight hammocks. PM inbound.
http://youtu.be/oMzgnBclaKA
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Brilliant!
What is the vest's weight or fill power?
Sign me up!
I've experienced this. Not fun. I hang my boots from the ridgeline under the tarp at the foot end.
With advise like this at my disposal how could I not donate? Thank you.
Bishop bag for the hammock and skins for the tarp. Best of both worlds.
I made a bishop bag based on this video, http://youtu.be/oMzgnBclaKA but the ripstop nylon seems to shed when I deploy the hammock. The edges are fraying a little at a time. I don't have much sewing...