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MLK 2017 get together weekend
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jimmyjam wrote:
Now that's a nice fluffy warm looking bag you got there.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
jimmyjam wrote:
Now that's a nice fluffy warm looking bag you got there.
Cheesecake> Ramen -
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CoachLou wrote:
If she ever makes an MLK walk, she will use my WM Puma, and I'll use the Big Aggie!
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Kathy really needs a new winter bag, but she hasn't admitted it yet so all my suggestions fall on deaf ears.
Her current winter bag is over 40 years old.
I'd love to get her into a Western Mountaineering but maybe I'll run this by her
I'm sure Kathy would love to have OV, another woman, join us for an MLK walk -
LIhikers wrote:
Kathy really needs a new winter bag, but she hasn't admitted it yet so all my suggestions fall on deaf ears.
Her current winter bag is over 40 years old.
I'd love to get her into a Western Mountaineering but maybe I'll run this by her
I'm sure Kathy would love to have OV, another woman, join us for an MLK walk
I may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
Drybones wrote:
LIhikers wrote:
Kathy really needs a new winter bag, but she hasn't admitted it yet so all my suggestions fall on deaf ears.
Her current winter bag is over 40 years old.
I'd love to get her into a Western Mountaineering but maybe I'll run this by her
I'm sure Kathy would love to have OV, another woman, join us for an MLK walk
The Neoair All Season has an R value near 5 and the ZLite would add extra insulation plus be there in case the Neoair springs a leak and deflates. -
. I'm still a bit skeptical of this "winter bag" This big orange is the pad I got with it. On top in the green bag you can see my neo. The orange/ Peak OYL Elite weighs 1.5 lbs, and rolls up no smaller than my original thermorest. And that is more comfortable than every other pad we have. It looks like I'll be wearing heavy longjohns and zipping it up.Cheesecake> Ramen
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CoachLou wrote:
. I'm still a bit skeptical of this "winter bag" This big orange is the pad I got with it. On top in the green bag you can see my neo. The orange/ Peak OYL Elite weighs 1.5 lbs, and rolls up no smaller than my original thermorest. And that is more comfortable than every other pad we have. It looks like I'll be wearing heavy longjohns and zipping it up.
yourOV's new sleeping kit you could join me and Kathy.
We're going out next week for a 2 nighter, Sunday through Tuesday.
We're thinking northern NJ as long as roads are OK, otherwise we'll be in Harriman. -
Drybones wrote:
LIhikers wrote:
Kathy really needs a new winter bag, but she hasn't admitted it yet so all my suggestions fall on deaf ears.
Her current winter bag is over 40 years old.
I'd love to get her into a Western Mountaineering but maybe I'll run this by her
I'm sure Kathy would love to have OV, another woman, join us for an MLK walk
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LIhikers wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
. I'm still a bit skeptical of this "winter bag" This big orange is the pad I got with it. On top in the green bag you can see my neo. The orange/ Peak OYL Elite weighs 1.5 lbs, and rolls up no smaller than my original thermorest. And that is more comfortable than every other pad we have. It looks like I'll be wearing heavy longjohns and zipping it up.
yourOV's new sleeping kit you could join me and Kathy.We're going out next week for a 2 nighter, Sunday through Tuesday.
We're thinking northern NJ as long as roads are OK, otherwise we'll be in Harriman.
Cheesecake> Ramen
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