Re: Sleeping Bag for Canyon in early June?
Talking about the Summerlite.
You can shake it to get down away from you, or shake it to cover you more.
That said, when unpacking it needs a good shaking to...
Ken 2013-01-15 19:24:37 #71818
Re: NPS: Grand Canyon Rangers Search for Woman Missing from River Tr
I can't believe people are still running trips where you have to go down to the river to pee - especially after dark. What are people thinking???
On my...
driftersmith 2013-01-15 18:26:43 #71817
Re: Sleeping Bag for Canyon in early June?
Hi Sumi, the highlite has square-ish bafles that keep the down exactly in place. It's an unusual but effective design. I have not had any cold spot problems...
rich_rudow 2013-01-15 17:20:02 #71816
Re: Sleeping Bag for Canyon in early June?
The Summerlite (which I own and love) weighs almost the same and is
baffled. It would be my recommendation for these hikes. It seems fine at 30
degrees in a...
Karl Gottshalk 2013-01-15 16:07:45 #71815
Re: NPS: Grand Canyon Rangers Search for Woman Missing from River Tr
Been there, done that, on a cold October night many years ago, after
flipping in Upset and pounding a bottle of Jamisons. Very Scary.
You can read about it...
Steve Carr 2013-01-15 13:58:39 #71814
Re: NPS: Grand Canyon Rangers Search for Woman Missing from River Tr
Or fell while off by herself.
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Doug Grosjean 2013-01-15 13:57:28 #71813
Re: NPS: Grand Canyon Rangers Search for Woman Missing from River Tr
That was my thought also and even if she managed to get out downstream, in this cold weather with wet clothes and very few trips passing each day, she would...
Bob Marley 2013-01-15 13:51:20 #71812
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