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Lamination?
The backing from self-lamination projects?

In Make Your Own Gear » New Tarp Material Experiment
April 25, 7:16pm

Yes!
As an avid beef-eater, you can still do your part by eating Beef that is humanely, and environmentally raised. It's very easy to find in most places now. Also, you can limit your consumption....

In Philosophy & Technique » Cattle and Water
April 25, 6:18pm

Henry Coe Question
Does anyone know if there are good campsites along Pacheco Creek north of Pacheco camp? Can't tell by map if it'll have flat spots suiable for camping...Any experience would helpful. Thanks!

In Hiking Partners / Group Trip Announcements » Henry Coe Question
April 25, 5:42pm

Most convoluted thread ever
Yes, this was a really strange thread. Started out talking about Nano and then Richard, with no info on Nano at all, started talking Hydostatic head. Informative as it was...was difficult to foll...

In GEAR » BD to use Nanotech in upcoming tents
April 22, 3:14am

Polycryo Glue
GG's polycryo groundsheets are polyolefin plastic, which is very difficult to glue, along with polyethylene and polypropolene. You can google "polyolefin glue" or adhesive and find s...

In Make Your Own Gear » attaching polycro to .75ish oz ripstop??
April 18, 9:10pm

Bivy
You can also use the material from a DriDucks poncho for a bivy top. Very light, cheap, breathable, but very prone to abrasion, so it's only suitable for the bivy top. If you're good with...

In Make Your Own Gear » Lighter than sil-nylon, yet durable material?
April 18, 1:31pm

Yes
You can find cheaper: Etowah Outfitters Alpinlite Gear and OES (MacCat tarps) all make similar/identical product for less money.

In GEAR » Integral Designs Siltarp 1
April 17, 1:34am

Good luck selling this
All the wingnuts are in D.C. this weekend.

In Gear Swap » F/S: Wingnut Enduro Pack (NEW)
April 16, 11:16am

Nate
Alpinlitegear.com makes a 5x8 tarp for $39. Cheapest I've seen on the web.

In Gear Swap » WTB: ID Siltarp - 5x8
April 09, 12:16pm

Shipped
Everything marked SOLD has shipped and should be to California recipients by tomorrow and others by Saturday at the latest.

In Gear Swap » Spring Cleaning -- Bivies, Tarps, Etc.
April 07, 3:05pm

All Reader Reviews by Nate Meinzer

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Therm-a-Rest Neoair
I've used this pad in 3-season conditions and it will get you down to freezing easily. It's very comfortable, light, and compact. About as comfortable as a Big Agnes Air Core, but a little l...

In Sleeping Pads - Inflatable
March 30, 1:51am

Osprey Stratos 40
I'm very fond of this internal framed pack, and yet it doesn't seem to get the love the other Osprey packs do. The AirCore system in the backpanel is the most breathable of all the Osprey var...

In Backpacks - Internal Frame
October 01, 11:23pm

02 Rainwear Rain Suit
For those looking for the unbearable lightness of polypore without the durability issues of Driducks--this rainsuit delivers. Better breathability than goretex (albeit with less warmth) and more af...

In Clothing - Raingear
October 01, 11:19pm

Six Moon Designs Gatewood Cape
I purchased a Gatewood Cape off the Gear Swap and tried it out in various conditions. As other posters have noted, it is a bit unruly in poncho-mode, especially for those who are vertically challenge...

In Shelters - Tarps & Floorless
September 08, 4:22pm

Big Agnes Clearview
I purchased the BA Clearview pad (size 20x66") and was excited for the possibility to experience the same comfort as the AirCore with half the weight, however, I was disappointed with the perform...

In Sleeping Pads - Inflatable
April 18, 1:43pm