Re: Packs
When Susan and I started backpacking together she had a thermarest
and I used a foam pad as I had done for decades. She loved her
thermarest but I spent all...
Bob Marley 2003-11-19 16:09:22 #26177
Re: just one question
I don't know. Waking up on a 15 degree morning with a foot of snow on
top of them sometimes invigorates folks. Gets you headed for the
lodge or backcountry...
Bob Marley 2003-11-19 16:01:58 #26176
Re: Ranger Bob's house
If anyone thinks GC attracting a few dysfunctional people is a new
idea, re-read the opening tale in Over the Edge... or introspect a
little.
Doug Nering 2003-11-19 15:59:58 #26175
Re: Ranger Bob's house
Bob Audretsch wrote:
> 5. Many NPS & concession folks coming in at the entry level often have to live with room mates (i.e., 2 or 3 bedroom trailers, etc.)
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m a weber 2003-11-19 15:35:08 #26174
Re: Packs
The Thermarest 3/4 Ultralight can be folded in half lengthwise and then rolled up small enough to carry inside of your pack.
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Connie Mann 2003-11-19 14:30:41 #26173
Re: Packs
John,
An internal frame pack works best when doing serious bushwacking. First line
your pack with a plastic bag then deflate the TR pad and make a tube. ...
Dick Matthews 2003-11-19 14:19:28 #26172
Re: Packs
I made the mistake several years ago of rolling my
full-length Thermarest pad on top of my pack, a normal
place to carry it. After fighting the brush in...
John Karpinski 2003-11-19 13:35:48 #26171
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