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Joshua Dormont
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Stomping Grounds:
Catskills, NY State parks, wherever there's a view
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- #328 of 1,857 - Men's Trail Running Clothing
- #341 of 6,937 - Men's Jackets
- #517 of 2,789 - Men's Rain Jackets
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- #595 of 1,141 - Men's Vests
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- #698 of 1,347 - Sleeping Bags
- #978 of 2,076 - Weekend Packs (3000-4500 cu in)
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Joshua Dormont's A week in the woods
Created January 12, 2012
Gear we rock on the trails and in the woods for the longer camping trips
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Arc'teryx Covert Cardigan -...
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Stoic Merino Composite 230 ...
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Icebreaker BodyFit 200 Legl...
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Marmot Ledge 28 Backpack - ...
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SmartWool Hiking Medium Cre...
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Superfeet Trim-To-Fit Green...
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Smith Hideout Sunglasses - ...
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520 + superfeet = superhappy
Asolo TPS 520 GV Boot - Men's
January 18, 2012
With medium-high arches, I swapped out my Asolo inner soles for SuperFeet Green. They're still breaking in but oh such a happy pair.
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Arc'teryx Hyllus Fleece Jacket - Men's
January 15, 2012
The R3 might be a bit warm. 2 suggestions - 1) if you're on the move, you won't need something under the SV besides a nice baselayer (wool or capilene). Other than than, any 200-weight fleece would do just fine in my opinion. I typically use the hyllus with a wool baselayer and a OR light shell. Only ever use the 3 together when we've stopped and its windy and cold (sub 30). Around the city I find I can just toss the hyllus over a flannel and be fine to right about 35. Still works fine below 35, but if it's windy you'll feel a decent chill
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Asolo TPS 520 GV Boot - Men's
January 13, 2012
Anyone have recommendations for backup laces? I like to always carry a spare and not sure if anyone has had experience one way or another with particular laces on these boots
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Asolo TPS 520 GV Boot - Men's
January 8, 2012
During a recent trek to Mt Wittenberg, I got a 1/16" dent in the leather by the toe. It looks like it goes down to the plastic (steel?) toe protector. The leather around it is fine, but am wondering how to best care for the boots. A guide recommended spray rubber. Have others done this with their leather boots?
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Outdoor Research Revel Jacket - Men's
December 28, 2011
Am thinking about taking this jacket up kilimanjaro. Plan to pair it with Arc Hyllus jacket as midlayer and wool base layer. Will it do the trick or would you recommend a harder/more windproof shell?
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Arc'teryx Delta SV Fleece Jacket - Men's
December 25, 2011
If you're comparing the two, you might want to look at the arc Hyllus fleece line - a real combo btw jacket and fleece that has some wind and water blocking power mixed with hi loft fleece on the inside. Not as warm as the R4, but more versatile, especially for in-action
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Patagonia R4 Fleece Jacket - Men's
December 5, 2011
It's a bit more expensive, but the Arcteryx Hyllus is a bomber - mostly windproof with some additional water resistance, and fleece on the inside to trap some heat. Probably better for more active work, but this jacket is both too warm (for its purpose) and not a good fit for most active folks
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Patagonia R4 Fleece Jacket - Men's
December 5, 2011
It's a bit more expensive, but the Arcteryx Hyllus is a bomber - mostly windproof with some additional water resistance, and fleece on the inside to trap some heat. Probably better for more active work, but this jacket is both too warm (for its purpose) and not a good fit for most active folks
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Outdoor Research Elixir Jacket - Men's
October 1, 2008
Is it more of an athletic or relaxed fit? I'm debating between the medium and large
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The North Face Crestone 60 Backpack - 3350-3950cu in
July 31, 2008
You can detach the hood/lid of the pack using the buckles. Under the lid should be another simple, but larger strap with a buckle that you can use as the belt. If you flip the inner tip (normally protecting the lid from rain) outward, you can have an easy-access lumber pack. I did find, however, that the lumbar slips often. It's not a replacement day pack, but works if you just need a small bag to carry around and don't want to be a two-bagger.
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