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SealLine Boundary Dry Backpack
August 14, 2010
My friend Matt, SealLine boundary pack, TNF padda water shoes
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The North Face Padda II Water Shoe - Men's
August 14, 2010
My friend Matt, TNF Padda Water Shoes, SealLine Boundary Pack
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Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Sleeping Pad
August 16, 2010
I agree with everything Livingston said, just a few things to add. I'm not an expert in R value, just experience, and it seems in the sub 20 to below freezing range there is a lot of opinion on the neoair. Some people (myself included) sleep fine around freezing on the neoair, while others recommend a pad underneath. I think a big play on this is the sleeping bag the person has, as well as the inflation level of the pad.
Keep in mind, while some like to underinflate the neoair for some more comformity and comfort, this decreases the distance between you and the ground thus decreasing insulation level, if it's cold, the neoair needs to be fully inflated. And it's always important to have a sleeping bag rated correctly.
I've never gotten in to R values, generally, in the colorado rockies (san isabel range) the general backpacking rule was over 2 inch thick for a pad below freezing and yer good. The neoair, fully inflated, with a -20 down bag, inside my Nemo Moki tent, has kept me toasty in -5F.
Hope this helps.
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Sea To Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Sack DO NOT USE
August 15, 2010
I use all natural body soap, I have some bars of peppermint soap that I use for body/hair/gear when out and about and it works fine.
I'm assuming detergent can't be used because of bleach/chlorine plus abrasives that are found in some detergents. I would just use some antibacterial hand soap, I doubt it would harm the bags.
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Gerber Camp Axe
June 23, 2009
It weighs 21.1 ounces. If you need a tool for cutting logs for a fire I would recommend the Gerber Gator Saw 2, I've used both (friend has the axe I have the saw) and the saw cuts much faster with less effort, and weighs only 7 ounces.
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