Re: Ultralight Single person tents
It sure looks like it would be an easy conversion. If you are comfortable with making the alteration to the tent where the poles attach then you should have...
ranren6 2012-12-30 13:26:17 #71633

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
The only time I ever had a ziploc come open was when I used the bags that have the slider on top. I was using that type only because I did not have the...
tiredsole51 2012-12-30 13:07:11 #71632

Re: Spot / Garmin inReach?
This is a very sensible recommendation for using the breadcrumb feature. There are limitations in that sometimes breadcrumbs seem to get out of sequence or...
Doug Nering 2012-12-30 12:47:43 #71631

Re: Spot / Garmin inReach?
It's entirely understandable that you are concerned about reactions to your missing a message. It's my understanding that Spot signals are confirmed to the...
Doug Nering 2012-12-30 12:40:57 #71630

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Store your food baggies in a stuff sack while in your pack. The rat/food sack will roll up tight and you can stuff it into some nook in the pack. When you...
dadphx 2012-12-30 12:11:00 #71629

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Thanks all for the comments so far on food storage. The thing I liked about the two bottoms of plastic gallon containers was that once the food was gone they...
asvircsik 2012-12-30 12:02:40 #71628

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
I agree with Marsha. Also, a ringtail or squirrel would have your food in heartbeat. On the other hand, I have seen a Foodsack and its contents survive a...
tiredsole51 2012-12-30 10:48:40 #71627

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
      It sounds like you have found something that works for you. I think a detrmined mouse (is there any other kind in the canyon) could...
Marsha Kesselring 2012-12-30 09:42:45 #71626

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