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  1. #31
    Senior Member neo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by FanaticFringer View Post
    Nice choice Neo.
    i guess the the name does ring a bell lolneo
    the matrix has you

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    Senior Member FanaticFringer's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by neo View Post
    i guess the the name does ring a bell lolneo
    I gave myself (I know pretty lame) that trail name at whiteblaze before I got into hanging. After I bought my FF pack. I wish I had chosen another name but I dont wanna be like Vanilla Ice or whatever he's going by these days.
    "Every day above ground is a good day"

  3. #33
    Senior Member neo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by FanaticFringer View Post
    I gave myself (I know pretty lame) that trail name at whiteblaze before I got into hanging. After I bought my FF pack. I wish I had chosen another name but I dont wanna be like Vanilla Ice or whatever he's going by these days.
    the thompson peak pack rocks,best bang for the buck
    Last edited by neo; 01-07-2009 at 17:15.
    the matrix has you

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    I wanted to throw my support to ULA packs also. I used the P-2 for my 2003 thru-hike and just recently frought it out of retirement. It still holds the most for the least weight. Quilts are not heavy, but they can take up alot of space. Brain doesn't make the p-2 any more but his new packs are just as impressive.
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    I have both the Conduit and the Catalyst. I carry the Catalyst when I carry more of the load for my girlfriend. She gets to carry the Conduit then.

    We visited Brian in April and picked up an Amp for some rockhound day trips that we were doing. ULA makes great packs.

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    Senior Member Downhill Trucker's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by neo View Post
    my ultra lite set up

    1.jrb orm quilt 1lb 9oz
    2.thompson peak pack 10 oz
    3.mt washington sleep pad 6 oz
    4.skeeter hahammick 20 oz
    5,9 x 9 sinylon tarp 12 oz
    total is 73 oz or 4 lbs and 9 oz and i am good to zero degreesneo
    Thats probably cheaper than most setups also... hmmm... How cold can u go in that with one layer of clothing on?

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    Apex.camp SUL / UL hipbelt-less frameless 35L pack 2015 Plush (wanted to go with the cub model but that was tooooo minimal even for me)
    homemade snipe hammock w/ whoopie sling
    home made jacks synthetic quilt
    home made diy thinsulate bottom quilt

    this thread seams dead. . . .

    anyways here's some pics : )

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    here's my artist friend Peng Peng, LBX gallery owner in Hang Zhou, China. chillin in my homemade gathered in hammock

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    1000 meters for 250 USD

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    here's my Apex.camp pack
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    light and love
    gonna go crash in my ham
    Last edited by hookten; 06-04-2015 at 05:23.

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