Re: Tarptent SubLite (tyvek version)
I like my new Sublite very much. It's just large enough, well ventilated, just over a pound, easy to set up with 4 stakes (and 2 hiking poles), and made of a...
o123david 2009-02-19 15:10:13 #54083

Re: Equipment List
Bill, I respectfully disagree with the advice *not* to take hiking poles overnight if you haven't tried them before. Of course, one should test any new...
chris.forsyth 2009-02-19 14:22:23 #54082

Re: Equipment List
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, missfit_canada wrote: > My questions are: > 1. Any suggestions on brands of hiking boots you have had success...
billferris2003 2009-02-19 13:41:54 #54081

Re: Equipment List
Dave, Â It is my understanding that you cannot carry poles in your carry-on even if they do telescope. Has there been a policy change? --- On Thu,...
Normhikes 2009-02-19 13:27:40 #54080

Re: Equipment List
Many people, myself included, prefer one pole. That's as good as any reason I can think of to rent instead of buying, so you can make the one-pole vs...
johngeyles 2009-02-19 11:44:45 #54079

[!! SPAM] Re: [Grand_Canyon_Hikers] Equipment List
discount at Sierra Trading Post). For me a quality insole is more > important than the height of the boot. That's for damn sure. There are a LOT of...
johngeyles 2009-02-19 11:41:10 #54078

Vasque Sundowners (was Re: Equipment List)
Wear them around the house for awhile before you decide to keep them. I wore sundowners for years and then i bought a pair that was not the same--they were...
MaryPhyl 2009-02-19 11:38:55 #54077

Re: Equipment List
I ended up buying REI carbon fiber compact poles. Pricey but I mainly needed them to telescope down to a size that would fit in my carry-on luggage. If...
David Thofern 2009-02-19 11:38:55 #54076

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