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Pyraz

Alpine Skier // Backpacker // Camper // Hiker // Road Biker // Telemark Skier // Climber

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    Washington, DC
  • Bio:

    I love to ski, and I'm getting into backpacking and climbing. I've been skiing for almost 20 years, and I'm currently in training to become a member of a local ski patrol. I also commute to work via bicycle almost every day.

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Great 3-4 season bag

The North Face Blue Kazoo Sleeping Bag:  15 Degree Down

The North Face Blue Kazoo Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

Rating for this product: 5 August 25, 2008

I live in DC, where a 15 degree back can work for the entire season. It's nice not having to check temperatures before an outing, and just throw this bag in. I drape it over me, and lie on top in hot weather, and it works great. If it gets cold I zip it up snug and use a ground pad for a little extra insulation. This bag is soft, comfortable, and great for all situations. No complaints at all about the bag.

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DAKINE Pilot Pack - 1000cu in

DAKINE Pilot Pack - 1000cu in

Rating for this product: 5 February 27, 2008

Only skied with it for 2 days at this point, but it is perfect for exactly what I wanted. I use it mainly for in-bounds skiing with the occasional out-of-bounds run from the resort. I'm not sure if it would work for a full day of complete backcountry hiking, but as for a small bag that gives you just enough space without a big burden, it is fantastic!

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