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Osprey Hornet 46 on SaC 17 mins left as of 9:55am MDT Just a heads up for anyone looking. $83 right now. |
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Snagged a 30 I picked up a Somnus 30 when it was on SaC, it arrived yesterday. I haven't gotten to sleep in it yet, but initially it looks really nice. The few things that I'm not thrilled with are so f... |
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Go Long. Personally, I'd get the longest poles you can. It's really nice to extend them out to max length for steep downhills. Allows for better placement of the tip before you commit your weight/mo... |
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Everyone's feet are different... I have really narrow feet, like A width narrow. I have been wearing off-the-rack D-width shoes my whole life. Every shoe I've every tried on has a toebox wide enough for my toes to splay natura... |
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Redington Versi I have 2 pair of these: http://www.sierratradingpost.com/redington-versi-pants-convertible-for-men~p~48958/ $22 a pair on STP. I really, really like them. Redington is a fishing gear brand but ... |
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Re: Re: Chocolate Milk "Actually dairy milk is full of electrolytes! 8 ounces of 2% has 400 mg of potassium and 125 mg sodium with 8 grams protein." Well, I'll be... You're right. I never looked at t... |
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Chocolate Milk If you're talking about those 20-mile dayhikes or century bike rides, there's a growing body of scientific research showing that plain old chocolate milk is as good for recovery after endur... |
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Great Blade During a brief period when I thought I wanted to be a bushcrafter, I bought a Mora 'All-Around' with a 4" carbon blade. I don't dare carry such a heavy knife backpacking (a 4.5oz k... |
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New TNF design It seems it's almost heresy around here to speak highly of The North Face brand but several of their new bags have a feature that seems to at least address the issue. They sew in panels of long... |
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Well... 2.75 is pretty thin for a bear bag cord. I have no doubts it'll support all the food you could want, but I'd expect it to 'saw' into the tree limb. That damages the cord, the tree, ... |
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