Re: Down Sleeping Bags
Oh yes, the BA air-core pads are fabulous. The insulated one makes me nervous, because they use a thinner shell material to make up for the weight of the...
johngeyles 2009-08-28 18:28:46 #57274

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
On 08/28/2009 03:10 PM, kampaz5 wrote: > > It's time to buy a down sleeping bag and I thought I'd query the > group, especially the gals of relatively small...
Reid Priedhorsky 2009-08-28 18:15:44 #57273

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
I really like my Feathered Friends Puffin (20 degree) down bag. When you order, they can custom make them using different lofts, fills, and outer fabrics. I...
bessiehyde 2009-08-28 18:10:37 #57272

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
I really like my Feathered Friends Puffin (20 degree) down bag. When you order, they can custom make them using different lofts, fills, and outer fabrics. I...
bessiehyde 2009-08-28 18:10:33 #57271

Re: Down Sleeping Bags
I use a big agnes inflatable pad that I really like. It is compact and has insulation in it. A little heavy, but so worth it. I don't care for the big agnes...
JOHN NANKE 2009-08-28 17:28:56 #57270

Re: ME Report in Gillies Death
Thanks Rich and John.  Alex Peraza  ________________________________ From: johngeyles To: Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, August...
Alejandro E. Peraza 2009-08-28 15:43:48 #57269

Re: ME Report in Gillies Death
Even less than that, probably. A quick workout with TOPO! has it as a little over a mile with 600ft or so of elevation loss - from the eastern most corner...
johngeyles 2009-08-28 14:37:12 #57268

Re: ME Report in Gillies Death
Alex, a ranger mentioned to me last Sat that he was found at the top of a 100' pour off which blocked further downstream progress. This has been reported by...
rich_rudow 2009-08-28 14:16:56 #57267

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