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Who uses Whisperlite
PostStill use a whitegas stove quite a bit during winter. Inverted and remote canister stoves are slowly taking over even that niche. But, I really don't need (or want!) yet another stove. So for snow melting, break out the trusty MSR.
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Post Hike Indulgence
PostBeer! pmags.com/post-trip-noshin
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What Pack do U-Haul
PostGossamer Kumo for three-season (maybe three season+) backpacks. pmags.com/the-good-way-bandelier-national-momument (review towards bottom) ULA Catalyst for winter overnighters, guiding, hauling pmags.com/ula-catalyst-review Patagonia travel pack for day hikes (a freebie that ended up being rather nice!) pmags.com/gear-review-patagonia-lightweight-travel-pack Marmot Zelus 25 for day ski tours (another freebie I ended up liking). I may end up using a different day ski pack this winter. amazon.com/…
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costco down vest
PostI use vest for the "in between times". Certainly good enough this past weekend at 11200' when the wife and I were camping. A 100 wt fleece pullover and this vest was more than toasty for the cool weather in the early evening. I would not want to wear it constantly, but it does make a quick item to pull out for breaks or hanging in camp. If I did some three season hiking back East, I'd probably take it with the 100 wt fleece pullover. As an aside, Mrs Mags has the Costco women's version and she l…
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A bit of no-blazing in the Catskills, with Another Kevin and Sarcasm the elf
PaulMags - - Other Trails
Postnice. Off-trail hiking is definitely more difficult in my old stomping grounds of the northeast vs here. Looks pretty, too.
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Don't know about other areas but hardware stores, local sporting good stores and even many grocery stores sell white gas in the one gallon and the 1 qt size in my neck of the woods. Enough people still use the Coleman dual burner white gas stoves and lanterns for car camping where there is a consistent demand for white gas.
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I should have been more specific "all-around three season use". Winter, of course, needs a different pack. Though a 50l has worked well for me during shoulder season. Being 5'6", no need for long clothing, pads or sleeping bags.
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Love the ULA Catalyst. It is my workhorse pack. Be it playing porter for my buddy's two kids, guiding or winter backpacking, it is a pack that does it all. Considering the size of the pack, 48 oz is pretty light. For an ~$100 pack that is a pretty decent all around pack, check out the GoLite Jam. It has gained some bloat over the years (30 oz vs 20oz), but at $110, a pretty good pack still esp for the price. golite.com/Jam-50L-Pack-Unisex-P46812.aspx 50l is about right for all around use. I owne…
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Introduce Yourself
PostPaul MagnAnTi. Destiny I tell you.... My wife: image004.jpg European, intelligent and cute. I married out of my league. For sure...
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Introduce Yourself
PostHowdy. Saw the URL on this website over at Trail Groove. Thought I'd stop in and hello to everyone. For those who don't know me, I' the goofy looking guy with an attractive wife. Yeah..I wonder myself. :O