Re: Neoair Feedback Wanted
So you've had leaks in the NeoAir ? After you stopped using it for a sitting pad (which is nutsoid, IMHO, for ANY pad) ... John > I've had one now for...
John 2010-06-07 19:24:25 #61629

Re: Neoair Feedback Wanted
Good to hear another vote for NeoAir, and that it helps for side sleeping. At a 5oz penalty over the regular...
John 2010-06-07 19:23:24 #61628

Re: Neoair Feedback Wanted
While not the same ground conditions as Canyon camping, my son used the Neoair last year for a 5-1/2-month long thru-hike of the AT. He rated it as one of the...
David Kent 2010-06-07 19:06:44 #61627

Re: Neoair Feedback Wanted
I use two each ridge rests affording comparable padding, which still weight about the same as one thermasrest and puncture is not an issue. Pack them on the...
Robert LaRoche 2010-06-07 18:16:18 #61626

Re: Grand Canyon books
I see I missed a good topic. I have a library in my house. It might have 1,000 books. Wayne's book didn't make it into the library. Instead, it sits a bit...
rich_rudow 2010-06-07 17:29:22 #61625

Re: Neoair Feedback Wanted
Hi Chris, I agree with the majority of the posts about the neoair. I used a Big Agnes 60" aircore, with empty pack under my feet for years and found it...
Wilderness 2010-06-07 16:46:22 #61624

Re: Bonita Creek
Sorry folks, but I realized that my post may not have been clear. You cannot get to the lower Bonita Creek spring from Surprise Valley. It's only accessible...
rich_rudow 2010-06-07 15:53:10 #61623

Re: Bonita Creek
Chris, Todd Martin, Bill Aho, John Diener and I fully descended Bonita Creek. You can hike down canyon a fair ways before ropes are required. It's not...
rich_rudow 2010-06-07 15:41:08 #61622

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