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Jhaura Wachsman (jhaura) - BPL Premium Member
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All Forum Posts by Jhaura Wachsman
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Re: The Official "I Photoshop'd My BPL Rank Into My Avatar Picture" Weenie Roast Oh, thanks, that reminds me that I need to update my rank! |
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Re: Homeopathy and Poison Oak/Ivy Yes there are homeo products for ivy. I use hyland's ivy/oak pills. Hyland's Pills Cal Aloe is a natural calamine lotion which I've had great success with putting the itch at bay ... |
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Re: Part 1: Principles and Techniques for Keeping Feet Dry and Warm Excellent work Will and Janet! I reread it this year to brush up. With all the talk lately about poor article quality of late, this is a fine example of the good ol' days. Thanks! |
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Re: Re: Sub 2 lb hike Here it is Bill. What have you been up to anyway? Pretty quiet from your side of the pond lately.: http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin/backpackinglight/xdpy/forum_thread/4077/index.html?skip... |
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Re: DriDucks Rain Chaps I used driducks chaps on the JMT last summer. Used them in blazing hot weather for sun and bug protection and light rain. You will need a long jacket or poncho for heavy rain. I did not sew or tape... |
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Re: OR Airfoil gloves These appear to be exactly the same as the readily available Manzella Silkweight Windstopper gloves, also reviewed by staff here at bpl. |
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Re: Skurka Ideas & Getting a real job Skurka said "there are very few who are able to do what I'm doing, namely sharing my outdoor experiences in the hopes of educating and inspiring people to develop their own connection with... |
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Re: Tom from Nunatak on Bags VS. Quilt Weights I emailed Tom from Nunatak and asked him if he could comment on our discussion here, he replied and asked me to post this for him at BPL since he is very busy right now making great custom gear! I ... |
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Re: Quilt for all reasons completed Great job Allison! Did you cut the top layer wider than the bottom to make it drap better when wrapped around you? (since an arc with depth will have the top line longer than the bottom)...Again ve... |
All Reader Reviews by Jhaura Wachsman
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Titanium Goat Adjustable CF Trekking Poles Just received these poles so this is a pre-trip review. Superb craftsmanship, super light and exactly what I would have made if I could do it myself. The adjustable mechanism is easy to use and ... |
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Mountain Laurel Designs Zip Pack The perfect balance between light weight and durability with features like side pockets, padded shoulder straps and dyneema spectra grid fabric, all for under 10 oz. I have a second generation one,... |
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Patagonia Men's Wool 2 Crew long sleeve I love this shirt more than any other I own. The only problem is the durability. I'm on my second one and have had numorous holes 1/8" to 1/4" in diameter pop up all over on both. Also, ... |
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Adventure Medical Kits Heatsheets Emergency Bivvy Rating 4/5 because the construction was under par. They use tape to form the bivy shape from a single piece of material. The tape job was sloppy with some holes in the bottom. Other than that a great ... |
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Gossamer Gear Thumbs up to GG. They don't make a lot of items, rather a few quality niche packs and other gear. I really like their sourcing of other industry items and presenting them for backpacking, such as the ... |
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Gossamer Gear G6 Whisper Initial Review Oct 2006: Out of the box I love it, light as a feather, VERY well made and sized perfect for my intended use. I really like the shape, it's like a slim aerodynamic sled. GG's products a... |
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Backpacking Light Ti Esbit stove Just got mine in the mail and tinkered with it a bit. Like the previous reviewer, the rivet looks very suspect. I will write more after some use. Drilled the rivet out to remove the pan. The pan we... |

