Re: DriDucks Micropore rainsuit ?
I prefer my Frogg Toggs to the Dri Ducks. Frogg toggs are a great windbreaker and they do breathe--I have worn the jacket several times coming out. They...
MaryPhyl 2007-09-25 17:02:50 #48014

Re: BCO N. Rim?
many years ago, I thought we ended up in the service garage area, short hike from the lodge. at the time, I dont remember a sign being hung, so it could...
James Hayford 2007-09-25 15:53:37 #48013

Re: DriDucks Micropore rainsuit ?
John, This is my shell list with weights in oz. The Marmot Precip is delaminating and does not breathe well -NOT a good value. However all the rest have...
Dick Matthews 2007-09-25 15:30:02 #48012

Re: DriDucks Micropore rainsuit ?
Thanks Dick. Looks like the Sierra Design is a lot like the one I already have: heavier and less breathable, but probably a lot more durable and better at...
johngeyles 2007-09-25 14:54:53 #48011

Re: GC wind and air mattresses
hair a LOT longer than I can stand a dirty face. Oddly, I once had a hiking companion complain about my hair stinking, when I would have thought other...
johngeyles 2007-09-25 14:53:31 #48010

Re: DriDucks Micropore rainsuit ?
John, It depends. I hike in a poncho that becomes my shelter. The DriDucks are worn only around camp and they are plenty durable for that. They block...
Dick Matthews 2007-09-25 14:22:37 #48009

Re: flash floods?
Bob, I was at Phantom during the early 80's, also in September, and was nearly killed in Phantom Creek by a flash flood. The same storm produced a flood...
pkbinder 2007-09-25 14:08:09 #48008

Re: DriDucks Micropore rainsuit ?
John, I did some further checking on backpackinglight.com and realized I have a Dripstoppers rainsuit, not a DriDucks, but they appear to be very...
Bob Holland 2007-09-25 13:55:11 #48007

<< NewerOlder >>

 

Archive of Grand_Canyon_Hikers Yahoo Group as of 2014-10-07. Contact info@e-t.com for help.