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Jason Klass (jasonklass) - BPL Guest

My Locale Denver, CO
About Me I'm a recovering fly-fishing guide who now works for a language company. When not pimping out the English language to the rest of the world, I enjoy punching little holes in cat-food cans.
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Winter Pack
Here are my votes: ULA Catalyst Golite Pinnacle Gossamer Gear Mariposa Plus I have all three and they're all excellent winter packs.

In The G Spot » Winter Backpack Recommendations
November 19, 3:51pm

Re: Re: Take two hikes and call me in the morning
I agree with Mark. I can't understand those people who run like rats on a laboratory treadmill to exercise when they could get the same workout by doing a dayhike in the wilderness.

In Philosophy & Technique » Take two hikes and call me in the morning
November 18, 4:09pm

WTB: Osprey Ceres 38 Backpack
I used to have one and sold it on eBay. Now, I realize that it was the perfect snowshoeing pack for me and regret my decision (they don't make it anymore). If anyone has one in good condition...

In Gear Swap » WTB: Osprey Ceres 38 Backpack
November 08, 7:16pm

Re: Pretty funny..
Watch what he does in this video a 1:53 http://www.youtube.com/user/hangemhigh2000#p/u/19/PIct756FeDQ

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » Pretty funny..
November 04, 10:03am

Tea Light Stoves
Theron, They do, but they're not the most powerful. They work better under mild conditions and for smaller quantities of water (16 oz. or less). I've also found that they work better at ...

In The G Spot » Do tealight stoves actually work in the field?
November 03, 8:03am

LMAO
I thought this was a parody for the first couple of minutes. What the heck kind of pitch was that? Plus, his video actually disproves his own point. Clearly, the silnylon beaded up.

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » Pretty funny..
November 02, 2:19pm

Re: Ebisu
Hi Sid, Yes, but the actions are nearly identical. I would still go with the extra length of the Ayu if you plan to fish rivers up to 40 feet just to give you a little extra reach (sometimes that...

In The G Spot » Which Tenkara rod should I get??
October 31, 8:19am

FS: Merrell Intercept Hikers with Gore Tex - New with Tags
I was given a pair of these in size 9 and can't return them (part of a promotion). I usually wear a size 9. I tried them on and they're a little snug so I would recommend them for someone...

In Gear Swap » FS: Merrell Intercept Hikers with Gore Tex - New with Tags
October 30, 10:28pm

Re: Which Tenkara rod should I get??
Hi Sid, The Ayu is probably the most versatile rod; however it would help if we know what type of fishing you're doing. If you expect to encounter larger fish, then you might want the Ayu. ...

In The G Spot » Which Tenkara rod should I get??
October 30, 11:31am

GG Poles
Another vote for he Gossamer Gear Light Trek 4 poles. You'll be amazed the second you pull them out o the package.

In The G Spot » Time for new trekking poles
October 25, 7:06pm

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