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Sean Walashek (caraz) - BPL Forum Member

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About Me 24 years old. Like being outside.
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All Forum Posts by Sean Walashek

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any way to see how much beforehand?
Is there anyway to see how much the bing discount is before you buy?

In Gear Deals » Western Mountaineering Summerlite 150 Dollars at Moosejaw
August 15, 3:49pm

it got taken out of my cart
I had an internal struggle over what I should spend my very meager amount of cash on and the bag won. When I went to checkout it left my cart and wasn't in my order. What a CRAZY deal.

In Gear Deals » Western Mountaineering Summerlite 150 Dollars at Moosejaw
August 14, 8:14pm

I lagged for 5 mins and they are all gone
oh wells

In Gear Deals » Western Mountaineering Summerlite 150 Dollars at Moosejaw
August 14, 6:19pm

Ahhhhhhhh!!!
Do I need it?!?

In Gear Deals » Western Mountaineering Summerlite 150 Dollars at Moosejaw
August 14, 6:02pm

code done?
I can't see anywhere to enter it. I see it expired about 6 days ago. Did the place to enter coupons also disappear? Thanks, Sean

In Gear Deals » O ware coupon now 20%
August 14, 5:15pm

30 degrees
I am throwing my vote for a 30 degree bag for three season use. The bag will take you down to freezing but still be light enough for some 50+ degree nights. A 20 degree bag I would consider almost ...

In GEAR » 20 degree bag vs. 30 degree bag for 3 season use
August 14, 4:40pm

big bend
Yea.... Tarps are great, I find them more reassuring because I can see everything. I always thought growing up in the tent that the noise outside was a bear merely inches from my face on the other...

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » Newbie tarp camping question
August 14, 2:50pm

yep
The jetboil is really designed as a personal cook system. Depending on what you guys will be eating it really cant do to much more than heat water. I'm veg also and am really impressed with mar...

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » West Coast Trail Gear Questions
August 14, 2:28pm

Washing and what not
Not at all, if you can keep up the washing a fresh shirt and undies is a nice addition. Again, I would get a long sleeve merino and wear that the whole time. Wash it every week maybe if it got real...

In Gear Lists » Please Help Newbie with JMT Gear List
August 13, 10:01pm

Beautiful
Its easy to see that a lot of focus and time went into that list and pack. Some small questions. Are you resolute on the filter? A steripen adventure is a useful tool indeed, I use one. Also are yo...

In Gear Lists » Please Help Newbie with JMT Gear List
August 13, 5:02pm

All Reader Reviews by Sean Walashek

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Patagonia Houdini Wind Jacket
I've been wearing my Houdini hard for about three years, holding up fine. It is my goto piece the grand majority of the time. For backpacking but also around time and hiking. I will layer it over ...

In Clothing - Wind & Soft Shell
December 12, 6:28pm

Black Diamond Lighthouse
I have owned it for a little over a year now and and on paper it looks perfect in practice its not. The most recent trip will probably be the last time I use it. There are cheaper, more effective, li...

In Shelters - Single Wall Tents
October 21, 8:32pm

Smartwool Beanie
So it is not the warmest, most weatherproof hat there is. I do not want it to be. It fits great, has a very nice stretch and provides great coverage. It is worn a lot of the time and gives me that ext...

In Clothing - Headwear, Handwear
June 09, 12:40am

Buff Classic
I have a couple buffs. I too have long hair. They save me a shower more often than they should because if my hair is dirty/messy I will just throw a buff on and it really cleans up my appearance. The ...

In Clothing - Headwear, Handwear
June 09, 12:33am