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Control Tower Alaska

Osprey Packs Variant 52 Backpack - 3000-3400cu in

October 14, 2009

While everyone was rocking their bulky 90 liter bags I had this thing and rocked the schnitzel

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La Sportiva Nepal EVO GTX Mountaineering Boot - Women's

October 5, 2009

No, I would not use those. I own them in men's and would only use them for vertical ice and a 3 day mountaineering trip. Any trip longer than that and it will be impossible to dry them out, and since you already get cold feet I would recommend getting a boot with a removable liner so you can dry them in your sleeping bag when you sleep. Go with a double plastic boot since they will keep your feet the warmest for the price.

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