Re: gear ruminations
Paige, I have the same air matress and it's bomber. I've sat on for comfort and slept on it in my hammock and on the ground. I've had it for least three...
rich_rudow 2008-05-21 23:13:56 #50872

Re: gear ruminations
David, I posted a few photos from two recent trips (see Hammocks in Grand Canyon Album). When you have no trees look for rocks you can rig between or cliff...
rich_rudow 2008-05-21 23:03:07 #50871

Re: gear ruminations
without water, easily adjustable firmness) Neat idea, but it'd suck if the thing were filled with water and decided to spring a leak in the night though. ...
johngeyles 2008-05-21 22:03:52 #50870

Re: gear ruminations
wearing Five-Ten Savants. They are low top hiking shoes that are > light weight and shed water quickly. Especially good for climbing or > for places like...
johngeyles 2008-05-21 22:01:34 #50869

Re: gear ruminations
Very similar to the Big Agnes REM AirCore I've been touting, but the BA seems a little better made IMHO. I worry about the durability too, but have been fine...
johngeyles 2008-05-21 21:53:50 #50868

Re: gear ruminations
Rich, the hammock sounds great. Could you describe your rigging method especially when there are no trees: Or maybe you would consider posting a picture of...
david 2008-05-21 21:45:39 #50867

Re: gear ruminations
Big Agnes REM Air-Core pad. Makes ThermaRest obsolete, IMHO. I forgot, when relating GF's enthusiasm for her Big Agnes bag, it also has a pouch at the head...
johngeyles 2008-05-21 21:42:47 #50866

Re: gear ruminations
2 1/2 inches and only 17 ounces of pure sleeping bliss. http://www.pacoutdoor.com/2008/index.cfm? action=product&productID=134&groupID=23&familyID=1 I'll...
paigefalk69 2008-05-21 18:16:52 #50865

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