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Re: AquaTabs
I think I remember reading somewhere that AquaTabs do not treat Cryptosporidium...is that true?

In Gear Lists » Birthday Money
November 05, 12:14am

WTB: Double Rainbow, Lunar Duo, or other 2P tent.
Hi, I'm looking for a 2-person shelter--preferably a light double wall or some type of hybrid like the DR or Lunar Duo. I'm a relatively cold sleeper so warmth is important. It must...

In Gear Swap » WTB: Double Rainbow, Lunar Duo, or other 2P tent.
November 04, 3:47am

MSR Superfly, Titan Kettle w/ Caldera, SP Hybrid
Need to sell some of this stuff since it never gets used. Everything is in very good condition and unblemished. Prices include shipping. MSR Superfly $35- Non piezo MSR Titan Kettlew/ Caldera...

In Gear Swap » MSR Superfly, Titan Kettle w/ Caldera, SP Hybrid
November 03, 2:18am

Re: Birthday Money
Maybe a lighter pack? I have the REI UL45 and I love it to death but I hardly carry it because my base pack is always under 10lbs. No point in carrying a heavier than necessary backpack for lightwe...

In Gear Lists » Birthday Money
November 02, 8:28pm

Re: SPOT vs PLB (now that prices have changed)
Unless you don't carry a cellphone and would like your friends/family know how you're doing, the PLBs seem better. The $100/yr is a big put-off and I think PLBs have more reliable signals.

In GEAR » SPOT vs PLB (now that prices have changed)
November 02, 12:20pm

Re: Pretty funny..
Excuse the vulgarity but that guy is seriously a dumbass.

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » Pretty funny..
November 02, 12:17pm

Re: Worldstove: Beaner stove
Looks extremely easy to replicate in titanium. Ahem...

In Make Your Own Gear » Worldstove: Beaner stove
November 02, 12:04pm

Re: CCF above or below? What temps?
Hah. Below, obviously. I use the Downmat for colder temperatures, anywhere from 50F to -5F. For warmer weather, I use a Torsolite.

In GEAR » Downmat 7 or 9 when using 3/8 in. Gossamer Gear Thinlight? Deluxe (wide) or Regular?
November 01, 12:52pm

Re: Downmat 7 or 9 when using 3/8 in. Gossamer Gear Thinlight? Deluxe (wide) or Regular?
Probably not much help but I have a Downmat 7 Short w/ 1/8" GG Thinlite. All my pads are either in Short or Torso sizes...I find it adequate as long as I have the Thinlite and a pack under my ...

In GEAR » Downmat 7 or 9 when using 3/8 in. Gossamer Gear Thinlight? Deluxe (wide) or Regular?
November 01, 12:38pm

Re: How do you choose pack size? Recommendations?
The Gossamer Gear Gorilla, of course. Very lightweight w/ an internal frame and pad.

In GEAR » How do you choose pack size? Recommendations?
October 31, 11:21pm

All Reader Reviews by Jeff Antig

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Evernew hydration bladder
Since this product was manufactured in Japan, there are Japanese instructions printed on the bladder. Many people cannot read the Japanese on the bladder which would have prevented all these leaks. Th...

In Hydration - Water Storage Containers
January 02, 2:46am