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TopoFusion mapping software www.topofusion.com |
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Re: Interior Secretary proposes gun inclusion at National Parks I propose a Guns-for-Pepper-Spray exchange program, to be meted out at the National Park entrance stations. Official slogan of the program, "Give a hoot, spray don't shoot." When i... |
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Re: An idea for a waterproof, windproof, breathable (better then eVent), durable jacket If this idea is mostly premised on improving the durability of a stock DriDucks jackets, then how important is durability when the jackets can be replaced for very little expense? Separate wate... |
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Re: Re: DriDucks Weight and Fit I'm 6'3", 190lbs, average torso length. The size L jacket is a generous fit, with a butt-covering length - overall, perfect for wearing with a pack, and for layering. (Very long for sh... |
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Re: Re: water bottle holder What's the general feeling about H20 bottle position on a shoulder strap - is higher preferable to lower, or no? Some of the illustrations here seem quite low, to the point of interfering with ... |
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SOLD - TarpTent Contrail '07 Sold. |
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Re: Shoulder Mounted Water Bottles >>does the bottle do anything anoying like wobble back and forth, slap your arm every stride, etc ? John - It can, which is something the Simblissity design is intended to resolve. |
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water bottle holder Simblissity will have a slip/wobble/bounce-free S/S bottle holder coming out this spring, designed to be compatible with most packs. It'll hold round bottles up to 1 liter capacity, eg the Aqua... |
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Re: I'll take it Dale - Please send me a PM, or email to blisterfree at yahoo, and I'll reply with my PayPal pay-to address. Let's consider the sale pending. |
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FS - TarpTent Contrail '07 2007 model Contrail - $165 New condition, used for 6 nights. Tent has not been seam-sealed. Ships with all original materials, incl. stuff sack and 4 stakes, but no instruction sheet. Instru... |
All Reader Reviews by Brett Tucker
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White Box Alcohol Stove The absence of a separate pot stand is an elegant little feat of stove engineering, and the design is marginally lighter than a pop can stove and stand (0.3 oz lighter than the Go-Torch by MoGoGear), ... |
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Outdoor Research Sun Runner Cap The fact that the cape is entirely removable, rendering a standard ball cap, is both a boon and bane. The cap alone, with its hip, curved brim and streamlined look, passes the urban street test, w... |
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Montbell Super Stretch Down Hugger #3 My new 2007 model 800-fill bag failed bigtime in the warmth department. Even with ample layering, pad, and use inside a tent, I couldn't seem to shake off annoying cold spots and a palpable sense ... |
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Light My Fire Spork Other reviewers have covered the LMF Spork's merits. And while I certainly agree, there's just no getting around the fact that mine broke into two pieces after just two days of use. Inevitably... |
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Granite Gear Vapor Trail This one doesn't quite reach cruising altitude for me. To begin with, the Vapor Trail's extension collar is unfathomably tall, and doesn't lend much functionality to this pack, but serves primarily... |
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Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo In regard to the above comment: >>"It is a pain to get this set up to look like the website, particularly on uneven or non-level ground. While looks may not be important, getting enough head room fo... |
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Wigwam Gobi liner socks Once upon a time a very capable standalone sock for warm weather thru-hiking, these familiar polypro liners now seem to fall under the same heading as PowerGel and moist towelettes - single use only. ... |
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GoLite Infinity Make no mistake. This pack has a lot going for it. As others have pointed out, its 3000 ci capacity is just about perfect for thru-hiking ultralighters. In terms of organizational ability it is fe... |
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Salomon XA Comp 2 I've enjoyed the weight, stability, and fit of the Salomon trail runners for years. Unfortunately the XA Comp seems to have devolved in recent times from a comfortable and durable product to one with ... |

