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Wendy Campbell Smith

Skier // Trail Runner // Camper/Hiker // Backpacker // Mountain Biker // Trad Climber

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Arc'terxy jacket

Arc'terxy jacket

Arc'teryx Stingray Jacket - Women's

May 5, 2009

Seriously water and windproof for the slopes of Colorado.

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Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland

Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland

Mountain Hardwear Bebop Backpack - 1200cu in

May 5, 2009

Getting off the train under the Eiger.

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Soft and warm

Mountain Hardwear Lynx Fleece Jacket - Women's

Mountain Hardwear Lynx Fleece Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 May 5, 2009

This coat is both great for layering under a waterproof jacket for skiing and wearing on cold evenings downtown. The wind stopper material really keeps out a cold wind, but also makes this a thick jacket and a bit stiff. I couldn't imagine trying to wear this on a climb. The sleeves are tight and make it a bad choice for fluid mobility. The one drawback is it has a little plastic cincher on the collar to tighten it around your neck and my hair is always snagging in it. They should have put it at the bottom of the collar, not the top.

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Seriously waterproof

Arc'teryx Stingray Jacket - Women's

Arc'teryx Stingray Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 May 5, 2009

This is a jacket that delivers! It will cut 100% of the wind and it is so waterproof that water just pours right off of it. I used it skiing with layers underneath in 20 degree Colorado temps and I was warm and dry and on rainy days in California no water touches my skin. It has great insulated zippers and pockets all over. I got mine from backcountryoutlet.com and got a great deal. Highly recommend it. Bring on the bad weather!

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Comfortable top

Cloudveil Run Don't Walk 1/2-Zip Hooded Fleece Jacket - Women's

Cloudveil Run Don't Walk 1/2-Zip Hooded Fleece Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 3 May 5, 2009

I bought this top for brisk mornings. I like the half-zip feature and it is a little bit turtle-neck like if you zip up the top to snuggle up a cold neck, but the hood just adds extra weight and wouldn't stay on anyway on a run. It's made with polyester and spandex, but isn't really very fleecey. The wind goes right through it. I like that it is long enough to cover the hips and has a slim fit. It does not have ventilation panels at the armpits and the thumbhole cuffs they describe above are simply glorified mini mittens.
It's worth half the price.

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Kid friendly water bottle

Bilt Colored Vite Plus Pop-Top - 24oz

Bilt Colored Vite Plus Pop-Top - 24oz

Rating for this product: 4 May 5, 2009

I bought the Bilt 15oz pop top bottle for my 5 year old and it was totally worth it. I was concerned about letting her drink from a plastic bottle that has been sitting in our vehicle in the sun and feel much better about this bottle. It has an easy to pop up bicycle style water bottle top and even a small button to change the rate of liquid flowing out of it. The bottle has two small indentations on each side for better gripping.

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Multi-functioning day pack

Mountain Hardwear Bebop Backpack - 1200cu in

Mountain Hardwear Bebop Backpack - 1200cu in

Rating for this product: 3 May 5, 2009

I've used this small pack everywhere from trails to amusement parks to carry a light jacket, snacks, and two water bottles. It has a convienent small pocket on top for keys (built-in clip) and your pocket tool, etc. It also has a zippered pocket on the back that is easy to get into and rumage around without everything falling out. My only con on this pack is that it has a sad, thin waist strap that doesn't help support the weight in the pack. I would NOT recommend you buy it for trail running either. It just won't stay snug to the body.

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Just right for this small women

CamelBak Alterra Lumbar Pack - .8L

CamelBak Alterra Lumbar Pack - .8L

Rating for this product: 4 February 2, 2009

This pack is just right for me! It's small, but wears comfortably and doesn't move or ride up much. I like that it has two small pockets for treats, keys, or a small cell phone. It isn't the easiest thing to put on when it is full because the buckle closer is way over on the hip, but for that reason it won't dig into your stomach when you're running. The one big downside I have with this pack is it isn't easy to fill it to the top and then close it without water gurgling out all over the pack. So far I can't figure out how to remove the bladder from the pack to clean it either. Otherwise, I would recommend this pack for short runs or for sipping in between aid stations.

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