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Pliny

Camper/Hiker // Climber

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Olympic Mountains, Cascade Mountains
  • Bio:

    I like variety. Last week I hiked around Mt. Rainier on the Wonderland Trail (Well, 60 miles of it anyway) and next week I'm headed for City of Rocks, Idaho for some rock climbing. I've been out 53 days so far this year.

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Scott Wisdom Down Jacket - Men's

September 10, 2009

How much does it weigh? (mens large).

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Hammock Bliss All Purpose Shelter

November 7, 2008

Is this a rectangle 120" by 68"? Is it designed to be just a hammock shelter or would it work as a tarp shelter on the ground as will?

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Simplicity and utility

MSR Denali Ascent Snowshoe

MSR Denali Ascent Snowshoe

Rating for this product: 5 November 7, 2008

1. they are light weight when you are carrying them to higher elevations.
2. They climb well when you get up high above the tree line.
3. They are simple in design and work well in all conditions, but I especially find then useful in winter alpine climbing. The buckling system is excellent.
4. Sometimes, rarely, they don't provide adequate flotation, but I don't have the extenders for the tails,(I'm unwilling to carry the weight and besides everyone I climb with is in the same boat) and I suppose that would solve that problem. I am 180 lbs (200 dressed with pack) And they work for me.

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Wild Country Forged Friends Camming Devices

September 18, 2008

At this price they seem like a good deal. What are the disadvantages of these compared to those SLCD's that cost three times as much?

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Recommended for students and pros.

Black Diamond ATC-XP

Black Diamond ATC-XP

Rating for this product: 5 September 8, 2008

I have used this device for about a year. It is better than a figure-eight device because it doesn't twist the rope. The high friction mode slows the rappel to make it safer, and when used to belay I fell it stops the fall faster. The price seems okay and it is light and easy to use. Durable. I found the workmanship somewhat wanting: Not polished. But the function is superior.

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Light weight, dependable, perfect little Light.

Petzl Zipka Plus Headlamp

Petzl Zipka Plus Headlamp

Rating for this product: 5 August 28, 2008

I was given this head lamp as a gift a few years ago. It is very light weight and provides adequate illumination for walking on a trail at night. It works well on the head or even better on your wrist. Batteries seem to last for ever. It does not turn on accidentally in the backpack. I have nothing bad to day about this little treasure. I take it on day hikes, overnights and week long trips. I have found it durable and it has worked flawlessly hundreds of times. I have replaced the batteries a couple of times long before they wore out. I have never had to use my spare batteries I carry around.

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If weight is a factor, yes.

Therm-a-Rest Ridge Rest Sleeping Pad

Therm-a-Rest Ridge Rest Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 4 August 28, 2008

I have both the 48 inch and the 72 inch Ridge Rest by Therm-a-rest. I use the 72 inch for winter camping. It provides just enough insulation for camping on snow, no extra. The 48 inch I use for summer backpacking and it is, in my opinion, the most comfortable thing you can carry at 9 ounces. It provides minimal comfort, but I am used to it and wouldn't carry anything heavier. It will not puncture or deflate in the middle of the night. It is not expensive. It is bulky, but I just tie it on to the back of my pack and that has never been a problem. Comfort is the only drawback. If you can afford the weight and cost of an expensive self-inflating Therm-a-Rest pad go for it. Otherwise this is a very good choice. Head and shoulders above a flat blue foam pad.

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Very satisfied customer

Edelweiss Laser Arc Climbing Rope - 9.6mm

Edelweiss Laser Arc Climbing Rope - 9.6mm

Rating for this product: 5 August 28, 2008

I didn't know much about ropes when I purchased this rope as a second rope. It turned out to be a very good rope in many respects. It has a good feel and seems to take use without getting abraded. When I looked up the specifications I found out it is very dynamic and strong. It comes with a three year guarantee. I ordered the 50 meter version of this model and it turned out not to be bi-color. I have used it for Trad climbing.

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Edelweiss Laser Arc Climbing Rope - 9.6mm

August 26, 2008

What is the best way to mark the middle of a climbing rope that isn't bi-colored or already marked at the factory?

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Therm-a-Rest Ridge Rest Sleeping Pad

August 26, 2008

What side do you put up on the Ridge Rest, the gray or the green? I don't see the difference, but I thought I would ask in case I'm wrong.

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Black Diamond ATC-XP

August 25, 2008

I used a rope that I believe was 11 mm and on a double rope rap it was slow to feed, but worked. A 100 pound gal with us had to feed it through to get down. I just measured the actual slots and there are two slots about 14.5 mm across the narrow axis and 30 mm on the long axis. So it a 12 mm rope would fit, it just might be stiff to work it through.

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Workhorse

MSR WhisperLite International Multi-Fuel Stove

MSR WhisperLite International Multi-Fuel Stove

Rating for this product: 5 August 25, 2008

This is a solid stove that has cooked and melted snow tirelessly for me in sub zero temps in Alaska. The weight listed is correct. It is reliable and any problems can usually be fixed in the field. Some people think it doesn't simmer well: That is because they pump it up too much. Climbers have used these stoves for years in adverse conditions with success. If it is a gasoline or multi fuel stove you want, this is a time tested, fast cooking good one. Weight is the trade off, other stoves weigh less nowadays.

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Excellent Price, nice bag.

Lafuma Warm 'n Light 800 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

Lafuma Warm 'n Light 800 Sleeping Bag: 30 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 4 April 8, 2008

I purchased this bag based mostly on price. It replaced a synthetic bag and I have been very happy with it. Pros: It has more wiggle room than my old bag. I have used it at at 32 degrees with a base layer on and it was adequate. It seems to have a water resistant cover, water beads up on it. The hood is effective. For a bag this light you might be surprised at the lack of loft. Fluff it up and store it that way. You might be able to find a warmer bag of the same weight, but you would probably pay near double what this one retails for. Zipper works well, I replaced the stuff sack because I thought it was too small.

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The good, the bad and the sometimes ugly

GoLite Race Pack - 2700 cu in

GoLite Race Pack - 2700 cu in

Rating for this product: 3 December 11, 2006

I got this pack to reduce weight carried on long arduous day hikes and climbs. It did reduce the weight and that is the best feature of this pack: light weight. It has adequate pockets that I like. The photos in the advertisments are not what your pack is going to look like unless you stuff it with down feathers. It is a bit sloppy looking actually and the top lid/pocket often hangs to one side because it is only attached at two points for easy removal. The volume is adequate for winter day climbs, but the volume is a little low for overnight winter or for one week in summer. The trade off with all light packs of this brand is that the material is fragile. It tears easily and mine tore from stress above the sholder straps in a place that was hard to sew. I know people who have rubbed them against rock while climbing down steep routes and torn them. Good from a weight standpoint and it does what I want, but bad from a durability standpoint.

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