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Jackson Bellaimey

Climber // Telemark Skier // Nordic Skier // Backpacker

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    Midwestern snow covered lakes or Mountains in WA

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SmartWool Midweight 1/4-Zip Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's

SmartWool Midweight 1/4-Zip Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 November 9, 2009

I wear this a lot: hiking, running, layering, going to class, etc. I'm able to for two reasons:
1). it's a well made piece of clothing that looks good and performs well.
2). it doesn't stink after adventuring in it so I just throw it on again instead of throwing it in the laundry.

6'2" 180 and the large fits well.

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Backcountry.com Siphon Street Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - Men’s

Backcountry.com Siphon Street Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt - Men’s

Rating for this product: 4 November 9, 2009

I like the style and fit which is similar to most backcountry stuff (I'm 6'2" 180 and the large fits well.) It looks good and I like the thumb holes. -- I got it on sale and I love it, but 110$ is pretty steep for a hoodie, so keep an eye on SAC or for sales.

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Backcountry.com Siphon Wool Hooded Jacket - Women's

September 18, 2009

Does anyone know when Backcountry rolls out it's new models for next season? I'm looking for the Men's siphon hoodie but they're out of lots of sizes...

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Salomon SNS Profil Auto Binding - Women's

January 30, 2009

Sure thing. However, I would make sure to take them into a ski shop where they have all of the right tools and know-how. Most XC-ski shops will only charge about 10$ for a mounting fee. The new boots and bindings are so much nicer than the 3-pin stuff, but the initial investment to new boots and bindings can sometimes be a little pricy.

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Rottefella Rotefella NNN BC BC3 Auto Binding

December 16, 2008

If you mean take them off of your foot: you simply press down on the front button (on automatic models like these) and step out.If you mean take them off your ski: you need a screwdriver, but I'd recommend getting bindings mounted at a ski shop because they know what they're doing, have all the gear, and sometimes they'll even do it for free if you're getting new bindings put on.

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Scarpa T-Race Telemark Ski Boot

December 16, 2008

Hey Angus, Do you want to go skiing on thursday and teach me how to dial these boots like I'm sure you know how?

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Scarpa Feroce Climbing Shoe

Scarpa Feroce Climbing Shoe

Rating for this product: 5 November 28, 2008

I demoed a ton of shoes from lots of different vendors at a climbing festival, and this was by far the best. It really hugs your foot and arch without digging into your achilles tendon (like I find the scarpa booster does). There is a little stiffening plate in the toe that helps with edging but it doesn't sacrifice feel for the rock. The heel hook rail doesn't do much as far as I can tell but it doesn't detract either. I'm a big fan.

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Convenient Storage on Harness

Metolius PAS Personal Anchor System w/ Element Locking Carabiner

Metolius PAS Personal Anchor System w/ Element Locking Carabiner

Rating for this product: 4 November 28, 2008

I agree with all of what has been said and would add that it stores very compactly on your harness: you can just clip all of the loops through a beiner and clip it to a gear loop without the tangle of wrapping it around yourself.
regular daisy

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