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Mike M (mtwarden) - BPL Lifetime Member
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bumparooni bump for stout 2.4 oz knife :) |
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your probably right sadly, your probably right I still think w/ a little ingenuity a fella might be able to get these to work on the older shoes |
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merino 1 try Patagonia Merino 1- about as light as merino gets, doesn't wear as quickly as some thin merino as it has some syn in it |
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windshirt Ryan- sounds good- I'll take it- pm sent thanks |
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Ion Ion Large would probably fit the bill volume/weight wise, but it wouldn't be very comfortable running in my experience- you might be able to modify/replace the waist belt to make it stay in pla... |
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windshirt Hi- is the windshirt full zip- I've seen some military ones that are pullover also does the long effect sizing much? thanks Mike |
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agreed going UL opens up possibilities that allows you to get into and out areas in a given time frame that would be very difficult to accomplish w/ more weight lots of folks fish on this forum, someti... |
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Eton FR600 ^ the redcross one you linked is a Eton FR600 I wouldn't mind a small battery operated one, but I definitely want the NOAA channels on any radio I purchase |
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UVEX the Uvex's showed up, nice looking google- it folds up as advertised (small hinge in the nose bridge)- weight is acceptable- 2.4 oz (could probably lose at least .5 oz as the strap is pretty lo... |
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old school tele turns out that's what I have down in my basement- circa early 90's wax E99's (w/ matching Merrell tele boots) :) nice photo btw :) |
All Reader Reviews by Mike M
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Petzl e+LITE I thought I had added my review earlier on this lamp, but hadn't :) I've been very impressed w/ this diminutive lamp- if you're looking for a lamp for hours of night travel- this isn'... |
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Black Diamond Carbon Cork @ 16 oz (pair) these are certainly heavier than some of the UL offerings, but still relatively light the FlickLock is about as solid of a adjustment as I've seen for trekking poles- I'm sur... |
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ULA Ohm not sure why it's listed with the frameless packs, while not a robust frame- the carbon fiber/derlin frame is certainly a frame and definitely helps w/ the load capacity of this pack anywho- th... |
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Montrail Sabino Trail My first pair are over a year old now w/ ~ 500 backpacking/trail running miles- there is some light fraying here and there, but overall are still in very good condition. I've never had a hot spot... |
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Dirty Girl Gaiters I'd probably go 4.5 just because of the needed velcro, but I like these enough I wanted to round up. They are breathable, they are light and they do a great job of keeping stuff out of your sho... |
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Osprey Talon 22 double post- whoops :) |
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Osprey Talon 22 The Talon is a very full featured pack, that carries like a dream (w/ reasonable loads). I use it for snowshoeing day trips and it swallows up the gear- shovel, bivy, down parka, etc I love the be... |
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Wet Fire Fire Starting Tinder I'm a little redundant w/ fire starting stuff (boy scout in me I guess)- the wetfire tinders are my "if I absolutely need to start a fire" tinder. they will even burn in water or on sno... |
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Smartwool Beanie my Smartwool beanie makes into both my day pack and multi-day trips, light weight, warm, takes up almost no space- I don't go anywhere w/o it going on two years and it still looks/fits great |
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Moosejaw the company I've made numerous transaction with moosejaw and they have always been smooth and hassle free. their staff is knowledgable and they frequently have the best prices on gear I do have one smal... |

