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    San Andreas fault zone between Lancaster and Salton Sea - at ground level and 100,000+ feet
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    'Up in the air' most of the time but when I'm on terra firma I'm into activities related to Urban Search and Rescue Specialist functions and Seismic Hazard Mitigation: main focus for the current and foreseeable future is related to Emergency Response Planning and seismic risk mitigation/planning...includes some cooperative work with CalTech and USGS for lessening the impact of seismic hazards on the general public.

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Big Agnes Lost Dog Sleeping Bag: 50 Degree Synthetic

Big Agnes Lost Dog Sleeping Bag: 50 Degree Synthetic

Rating for this product: 5 April 23, 2009

I bought two of these units and combined them into one. I was concerned that they still might not be enough to cover a 6'-6" / 300 lb+ frame. I was surprised to find the combined bag still had plenty of room and was very comfortable.
I needed a lightweight bag for warm weather use. I used it in a 90 degree F environment and the bag was still very comfortable and did not result in any overheating. Prior to this, I had used the bag in a 48 degree F environment with very limited additional clothing on. The bag was still very comfortable.
I was surprised that the bag was able to work that well for me in this range of temperatures.
It is constructed much better than I had expected and I planned to get more. It compresses to a remarkably small size, which makes it ideal for use in my emergency earthquake preparedness kits.

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