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Patricia Combee (Trailfrog) - BPL Forum Member

My Locale Northeast/Southeast your call
About Me Recent hammock hanger, AT sectionist and WV explorer.
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All Forum Posts by Patricia Combee

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RE Neo air vs Prolite
I used a Prolite 3 and a 20 degree down bag on AT in Ga in 06. Not too bad until windy night in the lower 40s. Got cold. I have also used a Montbelle UL90. I have not been cold while using it, bu...

In GEAR » Any consensus yet on NeoAir vs. ProLite Plus?
October 11, 5:06pm

RE: Womens pack
I like the shoulder straps about 1 1/2 to 2 inches wide, lightly padded and curved to fit under the arm, so as not rub; adjustable sternum strap for the perfect position; lightly padded hip belt. ...

In GEAR » Frameless Pack for Women
October 04, 6:22pm

RE: DSN and Roaring Plains Wilderness
It is about time to see these areas protected for all. My hiking partners and I did a nice circuit in the Roaring plains area including the new wilderness (with a totally butt kicking bushwack to ...

In Editor's Roundtable » New Wilderness! Dolly Sods North & Roaring Plains West
September 02, 6:14pm

RE wild oasis
When I storm pitch mine I have enough room but not much extra. I am rather vertically challenged (5 feet). I use sleeping bags that vary from 66 inches to 72 inches. They have not contacted the ...

In GEAR » Wild Oasis Owners - Need Assistance
August 09, 6:55pm

RE. what is on my dehydrator
Left over chopped onions. Dicentra, I never thought of dehydrating artichoke hearts; I will have to give those a try!

In Food, Hydration, and Nutrition » so... what's on your food dehydrator today?
August 03, 6:45pm

RE: Favoite pack
For warmer weather the Mariposa. For cooler weather, when I use a heavier bag and a few extra clothes, the Mariposa plus. I also use an old stripped down Mountainsmith Muse that hauls 25 pounds p...

In GEAR » Your fav. UL backpack?
July 31, 5:47pm

RE: pillow talk
To help with the pillow staying in place on my Neo air, I take the GG sit pad from my Mariposa and put in down on the mattress and then put my stuff sack pillow on top of that. The mattress and th...

In GEAR » Sore Back after NeoAir Use? v. stiffer self-inflating pad?
June 26, 7:13pm

Re: alcohol stove
I have started using a Featherfire (made of recycled stuff, but very good workmanship) just this year. I love it! Easy to use, light weight, fast. Does not work as quickly using small diameter c...

In GEAR » Which alcohol stove?
June 19, 7:07pm

Re Treklight4
Hey patrick, thanks for the pics. I just ordered my light treks. Nice to see picture, also nice to hear good stuff. I needed to replace a pair of REI peak UL's. Hope to get them Monday and ...

In GEAR » GG Lighttrek poles
June 19, 6:59pm

Re: More lost creek photos
Dondo, thanks for posting the sweet pics. They make me want to shoulder my pack and walk into the scene.

In Post-Trip Reports » More Lost Creek Photos
May 17, 4:19pm

All Reader Reviews by Patricia Combee

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MLD SilNylon DuoMid
This is my initial impression and I will review after I have given this shelter the field test. Duomid arrived within the time frame given. It was exactly as ordered. The design is well thought o...

In Shelters - Tarps & Floorless
March 01, 6:04pm

Thermarest Neo-Air
Purchased 66 inch (13 oz weight by Thermarest; I have not weighed it yet) Initial out-of-the-box impression: Wow, can't believe they got in that tiny box. Actual 1 night usage: Used in local w...

In Sleeping Pads - Inflatable
April 26, 7:33pm

GlobalStar SPOT Satellite Personal Tracker
This is a follow up review. Have had my SPOT unit for nearly a year now. The unit seems to not work very well in mountain areas, in most cased less than 20% send rate. (Alleghenys of WV). It did wor...

In Miscellaneous Products
January 11, 6:38pm

Montbell U.L. 90 Sleeping Pad U.L. 90
The pad is reasonably comfortable for its length, pretty non-skid and compresses well. I roll around a bit, so the width is nice at 20 inches. I combine mine with a 1/8 inch GG insulating pad cut down...

In Sleeping Pads - Inflatable
July 21, 7:53am

REI Peak UL
The REI ULs are pretty light and compact. A little tricky to adjust the length on, but I have no slippage once adjusted and I have put all my weight on them a few times and really needed them to hold...

In Trekking Poles
April 04, 5:35pm