Everest Summit - 8,848 m

Everest Summit - 8,848 m

Hestra Heli 3-Finger Glove

June 6, 2010

Gret from South Col to Summit and clipping in. Not so great for descending.

Nailed It? 5 Yes

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Matterhorn Summit

Matterhorn Summit

Petzl Altios Climbing Helmet- 2010

August 11, 2009

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Summit Ama Dablam

Summit Ama Dablam

Mountain Hardwear Sub Zero SL Hooded Down Jacket - Men's

December 8, 2008

The two Brads on summit Nov 4 2005. No, we were not sponsored by MH even though we are wearing matching Sub Zero jackets.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Trangos at Camp 1

Trangos at Camp 1

Mountain Hardwear Trango 2 Tent 2-Person 4-Season

November 29, 2008

I guess perhaps due to Katabatic winds, the Trangos at Camp 1 Everest took more of a hiding than at any other camp. They did well.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Camping in the crater

Camping in the crater

Black Diamond Ahwahnee Tent: 2-Person 4-Season

November 29, 2008

Spending the night in Mount Taranaki NZ

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Mount Taranaki, NZ

Mount Taranaki, NZ

Outdoor Research Mithril Stormshell Jacket - Women's

November 29, 2008

Sunset over Taranaki, the day before we climbed it.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Ok for the job

LEKI Photosystem Carbon Speedlock Trekking Poles

LEKI Photosystem Carbon Speedlock Trekking Poles

Rating for this product: 3 April 4, 2012

I weigh 85 kgs and I found that this pole would retract on steep descents if I put too much force on the pole. This would mean after a while, I would have to stop and readjust the pole. So kinda annoying but then again not mission critical either.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Goal Zero Sherpa UI

Goal Zero Sherpa UI

Rating for this product: 5 February 27, 2012

This device really makes life so much easier for an expedition. Instead of having to carry around a myriad of converters and inverters etc, it call all be sorted with this one device. Thank you ..oh so much.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Used on Ama Dablam - November

Marmot Greenland Baffled Down Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 13, 2011

Very impressed with this jacket. Excellent warmth to weight ratio. I was concerned that the material might rip while climbing the grey tower at night but stood up to rock climbing very well. The internal packable pocket is very handy as well. Great hood as well.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Snug Fit

Sea To Summit ApIII Sleeping Bag: -4 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 4 December 13, 2011

A review of your Alpine III bag used on Ama Dablam in late November 2011.

First of I am exactly 6' and I initially bought the regular version from Mountain Equipment in Sydney but this was far too short, so I had to replace with the long. This is a very snug bag which has its own advantages and disadvantages.

For a start it is very warm. At 6,000 m in Nepal in late ...November (possibly -20 C), I never closed the zipper the whole way. This big also seems to loft very well. My climbing partner had a Valandre 'Shocking Blue' (from memory) and the Alpine III always seemed to loft better after unpacking. I also was never cold whereas my climbing partner mentioned he slept cold (but then again he had about 5% body fat compared to my 18%.

On the downside, I slept in this bag after spending time in a -40 MH Ghost and I found the Sea2summit very snug. I often take of my thermals in my bag after I have warmed up and this was very difficult to do in the confined space of this bag. I would use this bag at high camps but not at a base camp if you are taking 2 bags on an expedition. One other thing, my bag's zipper at the bottom of the bag, did not work and I was unable to vent by opening this zip. I would check your bag to make sure this is working. The main zip sliding to the hood, is one of the best I have used. Very smooth and rarely snagged.

The little pocket near the collar was great to store my phone and camera batteries at night. I do sometimes wish that sleeping bags designed for very cold conditions had some kind of interna sleeve to store nalgene bottles, so that one can turn in the night without being molested by wayward bottles.

Overall a very warm bag with zero dampness problems. It is snug though so check the sizing.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Helly Hansen Odin Mountain Jacket - Men's

Helly Hansen Odin Mountain Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 December 9, 2011

I was't that impressed with this jacket and regret buying it. On the plus side, yes it is lightweight and the material is great for quickly layering a down jacket on top with minimal internal friction. On the down side, the hood is small and will not fit over a helmet. I feel ridiculous for not checking this out. In addition the front pockets are fiddly. The zippers are difficult to use with gloves and the pockets small.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Marmot Exum Work Glove

Marmot Exum Work Glove

Rating for this product: 4 August 16, 2009

I think these gloves are a good compromise in warmth vs. dexterity. Make sure you waterproof them with some leather conditioner and they are a good summer/shoulder seaoson alpine glove. I'm a big fan of no drop wrist leashes and I wear these gloves with a thin liner if the tempos drop and I need to whip of the gloves to do something fiddly.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Arc'teryx Khazri 35 Backpack - 2441-2746cu in

Arc'teryx Khazri 35 Backpack - 2441-2746cu in

Rating for this product: 3 August 11, 2009

I wasn't that impressed with this pack. Well let me rephrase that. 90% of the pack was just as expected..but the bloody top lid never stayed in place properly.While climbing I was always wondering if something was going to fall out of my pack unless I put the top lid into the pack itself. It's a small thing but it pissed me off.

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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Suunto Core Altimeter Watch

December 8, 2008

Does this watch show altitude gain rate i.e m/hour like the previous models?

Nailed It? 0 Yes

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