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Backcountry.com Titanium Cookset - 1650ml

April 3, 2011

SAC is bc.com's "Steep and Cheap." It's designed to sell certain merchandise @ ridiculously low prices! You've got to sign up to receive the special deals & most of them go quick!

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Optimus Crux Stove

March 5, 2011

No if you're referring to the 16.4oz Coleman green propane bottle.

The Optimus Crux stove uses ONLY Lindal valve (screw-on) type, compressed gas, fuel canisters made by @ least nine manufacturers including Brunton, Coleman, Jetboil, Kovea, Markill, MSR, Optimus, Primus, Snow Peak, etc. These canisters can be found in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, western Europe, Japan, & Korea.

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Therm-a-Rest Waterproof Stuff Sack

March 3, 2011

Another good question sar.

I don't know of another one that would work but try Campmor by calling them direct @ 1-888-226-7667. That's where I bought the one for my Ridgerest & also my square Z-Rest. They were the only one's that had them. Good Luck!

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Therm-a-Rest Waterproof Stuff Sack

March 3, 2011

Good question.

Since the diameter of the Ridgerest is larger than other pads, you need to get a specific stuff sack or one large enough to fit. I had one a few years ago but they don't seem to be as readily available now as they once used to be.

After doing a little research, I found this. Hope it helps:

http://www.technicalbackpacks.com/brand/Thermarest-Ridge-Rest-Deluxe-Stuff-Sack.html

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Keep A Spare on Hand

MSR Sweetwater Filter Cartridge

MSR Sweetwater Filter Cartridge

Rating for this product: 4 March 2, 2011

I believe 200 gallon cartridge life is a bit of a stretch, but it's close. You can extend the life by routine brushing until the inner matrix is exposed by being worn away, then replace. Routine brushing also increases flow rate. It's not necessary to carry a replacement unless the water quality dictates it or you're traveling to a 3rd world country & be gone for awhile, but keep an extra @ home just to be safe.

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Very Solid & Compact Stove

Brunton Raptor Stove

Brunton Raptor Stove

Rating for this product: 4 March 2, 2011

Since I camp in more demanding environments, I must have a stove that performs well in windy conditions. The Raptor works well in these settings & does it even better with a wind break, if it becomes necessary. (Just remember to allow adequate ventilation for the canister). As far as fuel consumption is concerned, the Raptor is very similar to most other canister stoves burning 10g of gas per four minute usage @ higher elevations in the summer while cranking out 11,000 BTU's. Don't expect the auto ignition to work above 10,000ft. max. None of them do. This stove folds & stores very compactly in it's case. I found the only drawback is it's weight, slightly over 5 ounces. Made in Japan.

I have recently spoken with the manufacturer & apparently Brunton seems to be going through another change & isn't going to be manufacturing stoves & some other products any longer. The reasoning is they don't want to compete against Primus, who they rep for in North America. Too bad & so sad. Brunton made very good stoves from canister to multi-fuel. I don't know how much longer the Raptor will still be available, so purchase ASAP! They will continue to support their Brunton products as long as they can. After that, they will exchange with Primus when necessary.

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Katadyn MyBottle Purifier Bottle

March 1, 2011

"The fiberglass pre-filter removes bacteria and protozoa as well as particles larger than 0.3 microns The new 3-layer filter medium ViruPur blocks viruses and the smallest particles based on electrokinetic depth filtration."

This purifier bottle doesn’t require chemicals like iodine or use batteries to make it work. The element can filter up to 100 liters, depending on water quality them the unit needs to be replaced.

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Exped SIM Comfort Sleeping Pad

March 1, 2011

I don't know when bc.com is getting the Mega again, but both edges of this pad feature "rip-and-stick" strips so can you attach two pads together.

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Mountain Hardwear Hammerhead 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

February 27, 2011

The head of the Copper Spur UL2 is 10" wider than the foot. That gives each person 26" of room where you need it most. A Therm-a-Rest is 20" wide x 2 is 40" & you have an extra 12" left over. The tapered floor is 52" @ the head & 42" @ the foot. Each person has their own door & vestibule. Very comfortable for two.

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Therm-a-Rest Prolite Sleeping Pad

February 26, 2011

Open the valve all the way. Lay the pad in direct sunlight & if necessary blow some air into it for the first time, This allows the inner foam core to expand back to it's original size. Remember it's been totally compressed for a certain period of time.

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It's Almost Espresso

GSI Outdoors Mini Expresso Set

GSI Outdoors Mini Expresso Set

Rating for this product: 3 February 24, 2011

I didn't experience any mechanical problems with this espresso maker. I just didn't get the coffee I was expecting. The steaming process left each batch a little short on the amount of coffee produced, leaving some liquid in the boiler. It also seemed grittier than what other makers crank out. As far as enjoying espresso in the high country, it is adequate for the job.

FYI: Make sure to thoroughly clean both filter grids between cups. If they are clogged, you could end up with a real mess on your hands.

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Mountain Hardwear Hammerhead 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

February 23, 2011

In my opinion this tent is heavy. There are many other 2-person tents that weigh two & three pounds less. In fact there are three person tents that weigh less. Check out the Copper Spur UL2 & Emerald Mountain SL2 made by Big Agnes. Here are the links to them:

http://www.bigagnes.com/Products/Detail/Tent/CopperSpurUL2

http://www.bigagnes.com/Products/Detail/Tent/EmeraldMountainSL2

Helpful Votes: 3 Yes

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The North Face Hightail Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

February 23, 2011

The HelioLite HD ripstop nylon shell is water repellent/resistant to normal condensation build-up. Nothing more, nothing less. It should not be considered to have the same properties as microfiber, Gore-Tex, or Gore Windstopper. It also has excellent breathability along with being durable & abrasion resistant.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes

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MSR Fuel Pump

February 23, 2011

Have no fear, the new MSR fuel pump will work even better on your older stove, especially simmering. Select the all red one. It is Dragonfly specific. You should also consider purchasing the maintenance kit @ the same time if you don't already have one. It contains all the necessary parts you'll need over time to keep your stove running to optimum performance.

Select the Dragonfly specific maintenance kit:

http://www.backcountry.com/msr-expedition-service-kits

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Stability + Durability

Superfeet Trim-To-Fit Green Insole

Superfeet Trim-To-Fit Green Insole

Rating for this product: 5 February 22, 2011

I've been using the greens since 03, still the originals. You trim them for an exact fit by using the OEM insoles as a template. Make sure to get the right letter size. Much less expensive than orthotics.

Superfeet now has a Copper DMP which has a much stiffer arch support. Here's more information:

http://www.superfeet.com/products/Copper_DMP

Two years ago after summitting two peaks, I wondered why my feet were so hot & achy. I sat down next to a lake & removed my boots only to find my greens were in my Crocs back @ camp. The greens also give stability to the unstable Crocs & many other types of footware.

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SmartWool Trekking Heavy Crew Sock

February 22, 2011

The SmartWool Heavy Crew Trekking socks are a great choice for three seasons plus light to medium winter use. I always wear them with a silk or polypro liner. For cold winter activities, an insulated boot is your best insurance against cold feet plus a heavier sock. I wear a pair of boiled wool Dachsteins for snowshoeing. Here's more information:

http://www.sweatersintl.com/store/norsocks.html

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Asolo Power Matic 200 GV Boot - Men's

February 21, 2011

The big difference is in the sole. The 200 GV uses a "Power Matic" sole which consists of a rubber bottom, Asolo/Vibram midsole in PU triple-density. The 520 GV uses a "Triple Power Structure" Asolo/Vibram rubber sole in PU (dual-density). The 200 GV is also slightly lighter.

This is from the manufacturer about the 200 GV: "Highly technical and one-of-a-kind, the Asolo POWER MATIC sole is comprised of three different PU densities that are co-injected and molded together. The high-density front portion secures and guarantees maximum stability. The medium-density heel reduces shock and resulting fatigue during take-off and landing. Further shock absorption is obtained through the four strategically placed low-density cylinders that are linked from the outsole to the midsole. Gripped with a dual-density molded rubber outsole produced in conjunction with Vibram®, the arch area uses a very high-density rubber to maximize support over the long-haul while the balance of the outsole has self-cleaning lugs designed for optimum performance on varying types of terrain."

This is from the manufacturer about the 520 GV: "The new TPS sole, designed by Asolo in partnership with Vibram®, incorporates three shock absorbers that correspond with the areas of foot that receive highest impact during activity. These shock absorbers can be identifi ed by their different color respect to the sole. The shock absorbers are created by combining two polyurethane layers - one of high and one of low density. These layers are individually coloured using a new and innovative technology. The TPS sole improves comfort, stability and has a very distinctive look."

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Sea To Summit Mesh Sack

February 20, 2011

These mesh storage sacks use a drawcord in a sleeve & cord lock.

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Brunton Vapor All-Fuel Stove

February 19, 2011

Robert & Phil, the only change I'm aware of from the first/prototype model is the "self-purging flipstop pump." This was added prior to 2010 but I don't know exactly what year. You are however correct about the cost. For whatever reason, this stove has very erratic pricing. For example the OEM MSRP is $227 & most retailers sell it for prices all over the board, way less than the MSRP.

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Mountain Hardwear Pinole 20 Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Synthetic

February 19, 2011

It certainly won't compress like down, but with a compression stuff sack, you should be able to reduce the size by about 25%.

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Kelty Jr. Tioga Backpack - Kids' - 2050cu in

February 19, 2011

It has more to do with size than age. The Kelty Tioga Junior has an adjustable torso range from between 9 & 14 inches. To find the torso length, measure your back along the spine from the the top point of your hipbones to the knobby bone at the base of your neck. This will give you a measurement in inches that will determine the correct pack size.

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Brunton Vapor All-Fuel Stove

February 18, 2011

This stove burns butane, white gas, kerosene, diesel #1, unleaded gas, & jet fuel but not alcohol.

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Redfeather Snowshoes Stride XT Snowshoe with Reflex Binding - Women's

February 17, 2011

Most snowboard boots have a higher profile & larger footprint making it more difficult to near impossible getting into a snowshoe binding. I would suggest taking your snowboard boots to a retailer who sells snowshoes & trying it. If it does work, you'll be close to maxing out the binding adjustment.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes

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Sea To Summit Ultra-light Siliconized Pack Cover DO NOT USE

February 16, 2011

At the very least get the large which fits packs 70-95 Liter or 4300-5800 cu in. & if your pack is 6100 cu in., even that will be a tight fit!

Helpful Votes: 2 Yes

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Brunton Bantam Liquid Fuel Stove

February 16, 2011

I know this can be frustrating. Apparently the previous answer didn't solve your problem so try cleaning the jet/fuel orifice, if you haven't already, with the CORRECT size jet cleaning tool. I stress "correct" because too small won't get the inner walls clean enough & too large won't fit. It should be a size 35. If this procedure doesn't work, call Brunton @ 800.443.4871 or 307.857.4700 & explain your situation in detail. I hope this helps.

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Lowe Alpine TFX Expedition Backpack - 4600cu in

February 10, 2011

I've never found a pack to be totally waterproof even the $600 ones. Eventually water will find it's way inside during a sustained downpour. The best insurance against this is a rain cover. If it's any consolation to you, some pack cloths are more water resistant than others like 210D Ripstorm, 100D Invista Ripstop, & 420ACT. The first two are impregnated with silicone and PU coatings, cost much more, & arguably increase overall pack weight. My suggestion would also be to purchase a suitable rain cover & get a less expensive, lighter weight pack that would still suit your needs.

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Platypus Platy Plus Bottle

February 10, 2011

It all depends on what pack & side pocket you're talking about. I carry the two liter in my side pocket & not filling it all the way, then using the lower side compression strap to secure the top of the Platy. When it contains less water, I then fold it in half & stuff the entire bottle in the pocket.

Pictures to follow.

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Therm-a-Rest Trail Pro Sleeping Pad - Women's

February 8, 2011

The women's Trail Pro packaged/rolled size is actually 28 X 15cm or 11 X 7in. bc.com got the centimeters & inches mixed up.

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Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Synthetic

February 8, 2011

If you don't want your sleeping bag to be too confining & you are on the line between medium & long, go for the long & be more comfortable.

Helpful Votes: 2 Yes

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Snow Peak Titanium Cookware - 3pcs

February 1, 2011

My wife & I have been using these recipes for quite awhile. It is specifically written for, like the title says, a one burner stove. You'll find the ingredients used are heavier than freeze-dried meals but much tastier. It also incorporates fresh ingredients. Here's a link to the book:

http://www.amazon.com/One-Burner-Gourmet-Harriett-Barker/dp/0809258838/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1296579419&sr=1-1

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MSR Mutha Hubba Tent 3-Person 3-Season

January 31, 2011

I find it to be not so much cold as it is accumulated snow fall. Three season shelters are designed more for ventilation. Your sleeping bag determines more of the cold temperature factor & especially if it has a Gore Windstopper, GoreTex, Microfiber, etc. shell.

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Innovative & Ultra Lightweight Storage System

Granite Gear Air-Pair Stuff Sack

Granite Gear Air-Pair Stuff Sack

Rating for this product: 5 January 30, 2011

I decided to purchase the small size since I have a perfect application. I upgraded my first aid & survival kits. They fit perfectly with a little room to spare. I even saved some weight. Granted they are small, so make sure these will work for you before ordering, whatever you're using it for.

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Western Mountaineering Versalite Sleeping Bag: 10 Degree Down

January 22, 2011

I don't like to recommend a compression stuff sack for anything above & including 750 down fill. Instead I prefer to let the clusters remain as full as possible without being compressed. Just a personal thing. You can stuff your sleeping bag into a day pack & have plenty of room left over for other items without crushing the down, however if you must use a compression stuff sack for the WM VersaLite, choose a medium size or 13-16L.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes

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Western Mountaineering Versalite Sleeping Bag: 10 Degree Down

January 18, 2011

Absolutely! That's what it's designed for. It's a great sleeping bag for backpacking. 10 degrees F @ two pounds. Not many sleeping bags can make that claim.

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Kelty Tioga Backpack - 5000-5500cu in

January 17, 2011

Kimber,
The Kelty Tioga has been around since the 60's & I believe it is one of their original products.

You can't beat the price for such an comfortable, indestructible, & easy to organize backpack. It's size will allow you to carry everything you'll need for your extensive trip & since you won't be carrying all the food you normally would on a backpack, you'll have even more room.

I personally own a Kelty Serac that is quite old now which still see's occasional use when a friend visits & shows up without any gear.

I think this backpack would be a good choice for all your travels.

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MSR WhisperLite Stove

January 16, 2011

You'll bring home extra fuel after six days out using the MSR 22oz fuel bottle. This is using the stove four times a day. It's relatively fuel efficient for what you get in return. Essentially all the MSR liquid fuel stoves consume the same amount of fuel while putting out 10K BTU's.

Helpful Votes: 2 Yes

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Coleman #21 Insta-Clip Standard Shape

January 13, 2011

Ray,
Sorry this took so long but I just found your question.

The Coleman "Insta-Clip" mantle part number for your 335P lantern is:

21A132C

I hope this helps.

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Redfeather Snowshoes Trek Series Snowshoe

January 12, 2011

These snowshoes have good flotation on all but the freshest, deepest powder. Great on trails & packed powder. They also work well in both wet & dry conditions.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes

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The North Face Hightail Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

January 12, 2011

The dimensions are 8" x 14" in the regular stuff sack. A compression stuff sack would get this package even smaller.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes

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Lightweight & Useful

Evernew Titanium Non-Stick Pot w/Handle - 1.3L

Evernew Titanium Non-Stick Pot w/Handle - 1.3L

Rating for this product: 4 January 9, 2011

If I have to heat/cook anything other than boiling water, I use this pot. It's just the right size for a 1+ person meal that requires actual cooking. The coated handles do not get hot, making lifting & pouring much easier & the use of a hot pad unnecessary. It is possible to nest many stoves inside where the lid will fit securely. The only drawback I've found is when preparing a meal, you need to pay constant attention to the stove's heat & stirring the contents as not to scorch the bottom of the pot. When the non-stick coating becomes scorched, it takes quite an effort to get it completely cleaned. This is a product statement/disclaimer from Evernew & I reiterate, "Avoid high power stoves which will lead to focused overheating. Titanium cookers are made to cook well using moderate heat. Intense heating is absolutely unnecessary & detrimental." If you do pack any metal item inside the pot, make sure to enclose it in a stuff sack or plastic bag so you don't scratch the non-stick coating.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes

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Mountain Hardwear Skyledge 2.1 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

January 8, 2011

This is a nice 3-season tent, but Minnesota in the winter? I don't think so. The mesh walls are for maximum ventilation which work great in the summer. I'd suggest a solid wall tent with fly for what you could expect during a Minnesota winter.

I'm sending you a link to the MH Trango 2 which I feel would be much more adequate but, @ the same time, more $$ & heavier:

http://www.mountainhardwear.com/Trango%E2%84%A2-2/OU9444,default,pd.html

I hope this helps.

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Optimus Svea Stove

January 6, 2011

The Optimus 99 burns only white gas. I actually had to think about the carbide gas thing for a minute.

It was first introduced early to mid 70's & sold for about $25. Similar to the Svea 123 in function & 8R/Hunter in appearance & size, it is a self-contained stove where the cookware is part of the actual stove. I can't tell you the exact age & worth of your stove, but the Optimus 99 was only manufactured for about ten years.

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Marmot Mesh Bivy

January 3, 2011

At 5 ounces, the below ground cloth is very versatile protection plus it doubles as a canopy. If you don't want to carry the additional weight, you'll unfortunately have to deal with the ground as it is plus any type of reinforcement would only add extra weight.

http://www.equinoxltd.com/the-gear/tarps-and-bivis-and-ground-cloths/globe-skimmer-ultralite-ground-cloth.cfm

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MSR WhisperLite Stove

January 2, 2011

I would also have to say no to the WhisperLite fitting into a one liter pot.

See the pictures of my Internationale, same physical size as the WhisperLite, nesting in a 1.3 liter pot. No matter how I placed it, either the burner head or pot supports extended over the top.

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MSR Hubba & Hubba HP Footprint

December 30, 2010

And here's the link for the 2 person Hubba Hubba & Hubba Hubba HP footprint from the manufacturer:

http://cascadedesigns.com/msr/tents/tent-accessories/hubba-hubba-/-hubba-hubba-hp-footprint/product

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MSR Hubba & Hubba HP Footprint

December 29, 2010

This footprint is for the solo/one person Hubba & Hubba HP tent.

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Western Mountaineering UltraLite Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down

December 29, 2010

The "Pertex" shell offers slight water resistance but not enough to rely on more than normal condensation build-up & the inner lining doesn't wick but does breathe. This is from the manufacturer: "These bags are designed for special applications where compressed volume and weight are critical factors. Although some durability is sacrificed with these lighter fabrics, our ExtremeLite™ bags are perfect for the lightweight specialist."

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Therm-a-Rest Prolite Plus Sleeping Pad

December 26, 2010

Remove the pad from it's plastic sleeve, unroll, & open the valve for approximately ten minutes. I's a bit slow @ first but inflates faster over time. FYI, direct sunlight speeds the process as does blowing a small amount of air into the valve.

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MSR SweetWater Microfilter

December 23, 2010

MSR claims a very subjective 750 liters. This number all depends on the quality of water being filtered. I use the resistance method. When the filter becomes noticeably harder to pump, change the filter!

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Primus Classic Trail Stove

December 22, 2010

There is no dedicated maintenance kit for the Trail Stove. The only maintenance you might ever need to do is replace the rubber o-ring located in the top of the threaded stem where the gas canister screws in.

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MSR WhisperLite International Multi-Fuel Stove

December 22, 2010

The WhisperLite Internationale can burn kerosene & unleaded fuel in addition to white gas whereas the standard WhisperLite is designed to burn only white gas.

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Mountain Hardwear Lyell -15 Sleeping Bag: -15 Degree Down

December 19, 2010

Most, if not all sleeping bags compact down to a smaller stuffed size especially down. The Lyell stuffs down to 9 x 18 inches. Hopefully this is what you were asking.

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Mountain Hardwear Lightpath 2 Tent 2-Person 3-Season

December 18, 2010

I just now read this older post & hope it's not too late.

And now for a totally unbiased answer.

Before you consider either of the aforementioned shelters, you should @ least look @ the Big Agnes Copper Spur & Emerald Mountain series. There are many better features concerning Big Agnes tents over the competition like weight, innovation, & materials, but the one I like best is the interior roominess. At 6'3" I have plenty of head & foot room due to the way the floor is tapered. Sitting up straight & not touching my head on the ceiling is nothing short of glorious. This creates a wonderful environment while waiting out storms. The more than generous vestibule accommodates backpacks, boots, dogs, etc. & each person has their own side entrance & gear pouch. Very substantial pole/hub system make these free-standing shelters even better. Change out the aluminum stakes for lighter weight titanium. The few extra ounces this tent weighs more than makes up for the overall comfort you will experience!

I hope this helps.

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The North Face Rock 32 Bx Tent: 3-Person 3-Season

December 14, 2010

Chuck,
Many three season tents are less than 43" @ their inside high point & some are more, so 43” seems to be right in the middle. These lighter weight tents tend to be lower in order to keep the weight down. Measure yourself sitting down to see how much room you'll have overhead. I think you'll be surprised to find out how roomy the Rock 32 is.

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SOG Knives Paratool Multi-Tool

December 14, 2010

It's a very sharp blade that cuts through nylon rope & webbing, seat belts, etc. with ease. It's not that great on wood due to the serrations are more rounded than pointed.

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MSR WhisperLite Stove

December 12, 2010

Before you spend $35 for a new pump, call Cascade Designs @ 1-800-531-9531. They are very understanding & might send you the replacement part you need. It's worth a shot!

Don't get me wrong, I like MSR stoves & not only own four of them, but have been repairing them for quite some time. The all plastic pump they manufacture needs MUCH more TLC than say a Primus aluminum one. The Primus does weigh two ounces more but is bombproof. The original two piece, black & gray pump that came with my WhisperLite in 1988 still works like a champ but has required more maintenance.

So the way I look @ it, your 1999 pump should still be working!

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MSR Fuel Pump

December 11, 2010

Copperhead,
I just took mine apart again for general maintenance & to better see what problems you might be having.
1. Using a 7/16 open-end wrench, carefully unscrew the brass valve housing.
2. Unscrew the needle valve assembly.
3. Inspect & lubricate the small red o-ring. Use MSR Pump Cup Oil to lubricate or if you don't have that, use a small amount of petroleum jelly & wipe away any excess.
4. I couldn't find that specific o-ring in either maintenance kit so if it does need to be replaced, contact Cascade Designs @ 1-800-531-9531, explain your situation precisely, & I'm sure they will send you the part you need.
5. Carefully reassemble the valve.
6. Also replace the fuel tube o-ring on the opposite side of the pump @ the same time. This o-ring is included in both maintenance kits & is the most prone to needing replacement since it does have direct contact with fuel.

I hope this helps.

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MSR WhisperLite Stove

December 10, 2010

This stove is the standard WhisperLite. It is designed to burn only white gas whereas the Internationale can burn kerosene & unleaded fuel in addition to white gas. Here's the MSR link to the Internationale:

http://cascadedesigns.com/msr/stoves/expedition-stoves/whisperlite-internationale/product

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Optimus Crux Stove

December 9, 2010

The Optimus Crux has a larger burner head making it better for simmering & using larger diameter cookware. The flame is spread more evenly across the bottom of the pot/pan & therefore eliminating the dreaded hot spot.

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Marmot Helium Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

December 8, 2010

Neither. The finished weight of the Helium regular is 2lb 2oz with 19.5oz of fill weight. I don't know what 1lb 13oz is in reference to.

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Primus TiLite Stove

December 8, 2010

Most, if not all piezo ignitors crap out @ or around 10,000' but the stove portion continues to work well way beyond that. I have personally used this stove above 13,000' with good results. Nice little package.

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Primus TiLite Stove

December 8, 2010

The Primus TiLite Stove uses ALL Lindal valve (screw-on) type, compressed gas, fuel canisters made by @ least nine manufacturers including Brunton, Coleman, Jetboil, Kovea, Markill, MSR, Optimus, Primus, Snow Peak, etc. These canisters can be found in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, western Europe, Japan, & Korea. This stove does not use a propane tank & no special fitting is required.

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Petzl Tactikka Plus Headlamp

December 8, 2010

According to Petzl's website, the Tikka series is alive & well. Here's more information:

http://www.petzl.com/en/outdoor/headlamps/compact-tikka-2

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The North Face Rock 32 Bx Tent: 3-Person 3-Season

December 5, 2010

This tent does include a fly & as you already know, not a footprint. It packs down in it's included stuff stack to 25 x 7 inches but can be folded or stuffed differently to better suit you needs. The mesh body walls provide good ventilation & 41 sq ft of floor area is plenty of room for your gear or another person. The large vestibule is great for storing boots, etc.

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Lowe Alpine AirZone Centro 35+10 Pack - 2100cu in

December 4, 2010

This pack will fit under the seat very nicely as long as it's not filled with items that won't easily compress. Clothing & other soft goods are no problem with room to spare.

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MSR WhisperLite Stove

December 4, 2010

This stove not only melts snow quickly, it also simmers better than any plate burner due to the ported burner assembly. Very nice little cooker.

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Mountain Hardwear Intention 65 Backpack - 3850-3950cu in - Women's

November 29, 2010

Your torso length is most critical in sizing a backpack. To find your torso length, measure your back along the spine from the top of your hipbones to the knobby bone at the base of your neck. This will give you the proper measurement system to fit into any backpack. Given your daughter's height & torso length, I think she would be better served by a large size.

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AlpineAire Alpine Minestrone Soup

November 25, 2010

After doing much research on this exact subject, I've found Richmoor/Natural High & Backpacker's Pantry to have the least amount of sodium in their meals. Avoid the good tasting Mountain House varieties except for beef patties with mashed potatoes & whole chicken breasts with mashed potatoes which contain quite a bit less sodium than their other meals. MaryJanes Farm

http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/

might be a good choice. They make only vegetarian meals with very low sodium, are a good source of fiber & protein, & contain very little to no preservatives.

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MSR WhisperLite International Multi-Fuel Stove

November 24, 2010

This stove does not come with a fuel bottle. What you do get is the stove, fuel pump, windscreen, bottom reflector, small parts kit, instructions, & a storage sack. The windscreen is approximately 10" in diameter.

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Granite Gear Round Rock Solid Compression Sack

November 17, 2010

If the medium doesn't work, try using a large. This will also give you a bit of extra room for compressing a few other items.

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Granite Gear Round Rock Solid Compression Sack

November 17, 2010

Just adding to what's been previously stated, the type of sleeping bag you currently have dictates what size compression stuff sack you will need. Use the stuff sack that came with your bag as a guide.

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Granite Gear Round Rock Solid Compression Sack

November 17, 2010

I wouldn't recommend using them for a canoeing or rafting trip down the river like a dry sack, but they will work fine in any other damp or humid environments. They are water resistant not waterproof.

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Primus TiLite Stove

November 15, 2010

The volume of the pot is actually 0.9 liters.

http://www.primuscamping.com/product.php?id=124

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Mountain Hardwear Phantom 0 Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down - Women's

November 13, 2010

For what it's worth, I currently own two Western Mountaineering sleeping bags, one of which is the Antelope, & have owned a Mountain Hardware Tallac in the past. (I did however like the small zippered chest pocket on the Tallac.) So to me it's a no brainer, the Western Mountaineering Antelope for these advantages:
1. 850 fill power down,
2. MicroLite XP shell,
3. Two ounces lighter,
4. With exception of producing a few other down items, WM has a singular purpose, making the best sleeping bags on planet Earth,
5. MADE IN THE USA, not China!

The regular prices are only $15 apart. The Antelope in not gender specific but already has ample down in the torso & footbox areas. Commonly these anatomical areas are more of an issue with women rather than men.

Since you are 5'9" tall, the Antelope MF regular would be the recommended length.

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Marmot Lithium Sleeping Bag: 0 Degree Down

November 11, 2010

I would say that all depends on where you plan on using your bag the most. If it's in a cold area with high humidity, rain, or snow, choose the Lithium "MemBrain" for better water resistance. If you'll be in a drier area, select the regular Lithium. I hope this helps.

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Marmot Helium MemBrain Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

November 10, 2010

The Helium EQ has a breathable/waterproof "Membrain" shell whereas the standard Helium uses a pertex shell. The lightness is due to 850 fill down being used.

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Primus TiLite Stove

November 10, 2010

Phil, I think it's only a North American partnership to sell & distribute their products. If you remember, they did the same thing with Optimus a few years ago but now that's a partnership with Katadyn.

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Big Agnes Fly Creek UL2 Tent: 2-Person 3-Season

November 10, 2010

The Fly Creek is an ultralight, 2 1/2 to three season tent. I wouldn't consider using it for anything more. However knowing Big Agnes quality, I'm sure it could handle a slight amount of snow in an emergency.

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Primus TiLite Stove

November 9, 2010

230 grams is fuel only weight The total weight is, depending on the manufacturer, between 13 & 14 ounces. This is the fuel weight plus the canister weight. So the Primus TiLite Stove system, with fuel, actually weighs between 20 & 21 ounces.

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Katadyn Vario Dual Technology MicroFilter

November 7, 2010

A lot of water in that region comes from limestone springs. Ahhh, Bourbon country. As pure as that sounds, the water still needs to be filtered & the Katadyn Vario will perform admirably!

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Marmot Helium Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down - Women's

November 4, 2010

I agree with you about the XS size. Western Mountaineering does the same thing. I suggest using a S size compression stuff sack. You will then be able to control how much you want to compress your 850 fill sleeping bag. I feel the less compression on the higher loft down the better the bag will work. In fact I stuff mine in my day pack along with a few other down items which all fit neatly in the bottom compartment of my pack. Just a thought.

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Benchmade Osborne Mini Barrage Knife

November 2, 2010

No Benchmade knives "feal cheepy!" They feel great in the hand like all quality tools feel. Benchmade is an all American company that produces one of the finest pieces of cutlery in the world. You won't be disappointed.

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Big Agnes Copper Spur UL3 Ultra Light Tent: 3-Person 3-Season

November 2, 2010

Constant UV will take it's toll on any tent, but since tents are only set up for short periods of time, the Copper Spur will hold it's own with any other tent on the market. Any nylon material with a PU coating will succumb to prolonged periods of UV bombardment without discrimination toward the manufacturer.

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The North Face Cat's Meow Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Climashield Prism

October 28, 2010

Any medium size compression stuff will work. It might even afford you a bit of extra room for another small item or two. The stuffed size is 8x17 inches.

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Primus Power Ignitor Lighter

October 28, 2010

On it's highest setting, the Primus Power Ignitor produces a flame 1 to 1.5 centimeters in length. Besides being refillable from a butane source, it can also be refilled from a Lindal Valve canister by using a Primus Filling Adapter (Fuel Tool):

http://www.expeditionexchange.com/primus/primus004%20006.jpg

Also updated information is available @ 307-857-4700. Pretty hot little item!!!

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Kelty Light Year Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Down - Women's

October 25, 2010

The Kelty Light Year sleeping bag employs a hip-length, two-way locking zipper on the side along with a zippered foot vent.

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MSR Pocket Rocket Stove

October 24, 2010

If the temperature drops below freezing, you'll notice a definite drop in performance. An isobutane blended fuel will give you maybe an extra 5-10 degrees. Most fuels are using this blend. Read the label. If you think you'll be experiencing lower temps, consider a remote canister stove, like the Brunton Vesta, where you can turn the canister upside down to burn the liquid fuel, or a kerosene/white gas stove.

MSR doesn't publish BTU or watt ratings, but the Pocket Rocket is rated between 11,000 & 12,000 BTU's whereas the Coleman's crank out 23,900 for the PB & 16,400 for the UL.

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Mountain Hardwear Trango 3.1 Tent 3-Person 4-Season

October 24, 2010

As you already know, the MH Trango is an expedition class shelter which I personally feel is overkill for the Canyonlands anytime of the year. I would stick with your REI Arete & leave the warmth containment to your sleeping bag unless, of course, you only have a 45 degree bag & are looking for a reason to buy the Trango. If this is the case, I would purchase a warmer sleeping bag first & save yourself some $ in the process.

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MSR Pocket Rocket Stove

October 21, 2010

I've used canister stoves up to 13,235' with good results. Since water boils @ 212 degrees F @ sea level, it boils @ 194 degrees F @ 10,000' & goes down from there the more you ascend. The most important factor effected by this is when you cook raw food. It would need to be cooked almost twice as long & use more fuel in the process. Since you stated you'll only be boiling water for coffee & tea, the boiling time isn't nearly as important, & as long as the temperature doesn't drop below 25-32 degrees F, you should be just fine.

Any canister stove would work for your needs. I would choose the one that has the highest BTU rating like the Coleman PowerBoost @ $63:

http://www.backcountry.com/coleman-f1-powerboost-stove

or Coleman F1 Ultralight @ $50:

http://www.backcountry.com/coleman-f1-ultralight-stove

I hope this helps & have a good time in Nepal.

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MSR DragonFly Stove

October 13, 2010

The Dragonfly was designed more for larger parties than for solo use even though it works well for both. It has wide & stable pot supports that accommodates larger cookware. This stove can even handle medium size cast iron skillets. The burner head's flame spreader produces a nice, even flame on the bottom of the pot/pan. For these reasons, the Dragonfly is the preferred backcountry stove by many outfitters.

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Primus Micron Ti Stove

October 12, 2010

The Primus Micron Ti Stove uses ALL Lindal valve (screw-on) type, compressed gas, fuel canisters made by @ least nine manufacturers including Brunton, Coleman, Jetboil, Kovea, Markill, MSR, Optimus, Primus, Snow Peak, etc. These canisters can be found in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, western Europe, Japan, & Korea.

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MSR SuperFly Stove

October 11, 2010

Very true, however I'm a bit luckier. My ignitors work successfully up to 10,000 feet before they crap out.

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MSR SuperFly Stove

October 10, 2010

Try lighting the stove with a pot/pan on top. This creates more concentration of gases around the electrode.

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MSR DragonFly Stove

October 9, 2010

All fuel bottles are made to "exacting standards" to their specific stoves. This is why I always recommend using the same brand fuel bottles. Brunton bottles will work but the threads are slightly different which could possibly cause a fire due to escaping fuel & fumes. This could also cause a loss of pressure. Perform a cold test @ home by pressurizing the Brunton fuel bottle. Then check for leaks. It's all about safety & peace of mind.

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Ruffwear Approach Dog Pack

October 2, 2010

Get the large. I was in the same situation with my girl & before I knew it, she grew into the larger size, plus she will also be able to carry more.

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MSR SweetWater Microfilter

October 1, 2010

Just to add to the previous review, ceramic elements are cleanable & last much longer. For this reason they are also more expensive.

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Scarpa SL M3 Backpacking Boot - Men's

September 30, 2010

When it becomes necessary, you can also use Sno-Seal with bees wax. It was around long before Nikwax, which is a good product, & is better than ever!

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