Re: More on light-weight hiking

johngeyles 2005-12-20 14:54:48 #39093

Re: More on light-weight hiking
I bought one > of the clear Nalgenes for my daughter to carry around campus and I think > it is heavier. It is a fashion thing. Yup. It is become a...
johngeyles 2005-12-20 14:54:24 #39092

Re: More on light-weight hiking
Do you like Dasani because of the name?...which is VERY similar to Dani....another cool drink of water. johngeyles <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
docthomas04@yahoo.com 2005-12-20 14:40:03 #39091

Re: More on light-weight hiking
I hope no one ever trys and intervention on your addiction to gear or the Canyon...because I have the same addictions,thank God. Dick Matthews <<a...
docthomas04@yahoo.com 2005-12-20 14:36:49 #39090

Re: More on light-weight hiking
I use the same boots for hiking off-trail in GC as I do climbing mountains in Colorado. Why do I need two different pairs of boots? --- Dick Matthews...
Bob Bordasch 2005-12-20 14:09:33 #39089

Re: More on light-weight hiking
John, The 3.9 oz. is accurate for my old white opaque Nalgene. I bought one of the clear Nalgenes for my daughter to carry around campus and I think it is...
Dick Matthews 2005-12-20 13:11:18 #39088

Re: More on light-weight hiking
John, I tried that with my Thermorest and it also still held air. Does that count for testing criteria? Hee hee Phil --- In...
Phil Gutkin 2005-12-20 13:08:25 #39087

Re: More on light-weight hiking
I think the 3.9oz weight of Nalgene Lexan is too low; I think I got about 6oz. That's an unconscionable 20% overhead. I'm not sure why everyone keeps...
johngeyles 2005-12-20 12:20:39 #39086

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