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Gregory Stamey

Skier // Trail Runner // Camper/Hiker // Mountaineer // Mountain Biker // Backpacker

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    Originally from the Northern Sierra and deserts of Reno, how I miss the BLC!

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Metaphor liner close up

Metaphor liner close up

Outdoor Research Metaphor Jacket - Men's

February 22, 2009

This is a close up of the two different liner materials. The dark liner on the left really does look and feel like rubber and is thicker. Does anyone know what this material actually is?

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Metaphor inside

Metaphor inside

Outdoor Research Metaphor Jacket - Men's

February 22, 2009

This is the inside of the Metaphor. The light gray area is the soulder area, Gore-tex Pro? The dark area which takes up most of the inside is the Pac-lite? Yes it is, but.. the Pac-lite looks and feels like rubber and it does not look like it breathes. The Pro material looks and feels thinner. What is this dark gray material laminated onto the Pac-lite?

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This Is So Cool

Black Diamond Orbit Lantern

Black Diamond Orbit Lantern

Rating for this product: 5 October 6, 2009

I got this about 2 months ago and have used it several times camping and once in the attic doing some wiring. It is so smal, lightweight, very durable, and provides an enormous amount of light, the non-blinding kind of light. If you don't have one of these then you are living in the dark ages or at least living in the days when your head gets sqeezed by your headlamp strap while reading.

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CONSIDER THIS WEIGHTLESS

Marmot Exum Jacket - Men's

Marmot Exum Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 29, 2009

When I first got this shell I was a little skeptical on the durability because it is very thin fabric. I am used to shells with a much heavier denier so I was a little leery about folding this up and sticking it in a pack. My first trip out calmed all my worries and insecurities about the Exum! Climbing through bushes and over boulders it took many rubs and pokes by branches. The Exum feels and weighs like a featherlite, but it stands up well from medium to harsh wind, rain, hail, and the ground elements, like it was a piece or WoW epic gear. With just a thin insulator underneath the fit was perfect for me. Because the Exum is so lightweight, your mobility is unbelievably unhindered; it even feels like you’re not wearing a shell. The hood can be adjusted a few different ways to fit your grape, even with a helmet, so you have no problems seeing in any direction. I really don’t have any cons with the Exum, I feel confident about balling it up and sticking it in a pack if necessary, but I wouldn’t want to wrinkle it because I respect the Exum so much now.

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WHY NOT USE THIS?

Black Diamond Axe Protector

Black Diamond Axe Protector

Rating for this product: 5 July 26, 2009

I know the really cool Mountaineers don't use these because they are for the geeky mountaineers, so hey, I guess I’m a geek. Why wouldn't you use this? Gear is expensive and tears in gear suck. You are probably saying, "I've been mountaineering for years and I have never needed one". Well then the odds of you snagging yourself or tearing you gear is closer to reality. Actually a veteran mountaineer I met, saw mine and said, "Whoa, that's cool".
Works on my Raven Pro.

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Black Diamond Contact Strap Crampon

July 26, 2009

These crampons will not work on trail runners or lightweight hikers. Tried to put them on my Montrail trail runners and Lowa hikers and they will not work. A stiff sole and a harder toe area is needed.

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My New Old Friend

Black Diamond Raven Pro Ice Axe

Black Diamond Raven Pro Ice Axe

Rating for this product: 5 July 12, 2009

We've only known each other a short time, but we will be friends for the rest of our lives. Being my first ice axe, the Raven Pro and I got along real well. When you carry something which you rely on to be a major factor in possibly saving your life at an unexpected time, you must have confidence in it. The Raven Pro fit very well in my hand, the weight was balanced perfectly, the materials strong, and of course Black Diamonds trustworthiness all played a factor in why this is a great tool. After a day of mountaineering it now holds a few indelible scars which will be associated with the first of many MAJOR outdoor accomplishments in my life. So grab this ice axe and head for the summit.

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I like'em

Outdoor Research Crocodiles Gaiter - Men's

Outdoor Research Crocodiles Gaiter - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 6, 2009

Used these in snow last week in the high sierra mountains and they performed flawlessly. The heavy denier on the inside of the leg did a great job of protecting against nicks from crampons, not even a mark from all the crampon spike rubs throughout the day. My leg punched through some soft snow all the way down to my waist and no snow penetrated. Hooked up real tight an secure with a pair of backpacking boots, I never had to readjust. Even glissading down the mountain in sloppy wet snow nothing got in. The strap around the arch held up without a scratch even with a lot of waking around on sharp rocks.
I'm 5'11" and wear a size 10 boot, have thick strong calves and a Large fits perfect.

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NO GOOD

The North Face Solo 12 Tent 1-Person 3-Season

The North Face Solo 12 Tent 1-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 1 July 4, 2009

This tent is dangerous in colder weather. The condensation which builds up inside is enough to where it will drip down and soak your bag and build puddles on the sides. I have never seen something like this before. This could double as a coffin if used in cold weather.

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My First Crampons

Black Diamond Contact Strap Crampon

Black Diamond Contact Strap Crampon

Rating for this product: 5 July 4, 2009

I strapped these onto a pair of Lowa Banff's and they worked great. Once you get them fitted, which took about five minutes, they were on and off within a few seconds and never had to readjust them once attached. I was completely confident while I was ascending a steep chute which is a good thing because you don't want to have to focus on gear at that point. I used these while climbing the Mt. Whitney Mountaineers Route on snow which ranged from hard frozen early morning crust to soft afternoon crud and I never had a problem or any difficulties. The ABS plates come with them and already installed and they worked fine. They are very well made and durable and I can see myself using these for years to come.
**I would only use these with backpacking boots, I tried them on a pair of Lowa Renegade hikers and they don't work.**

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Now This is a Great Ski Jacket

Marmot Rubicon Jacket - Men's

Marmot Rubicon Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 30, 2009

Outside fabric is light but very durable for skiing. I really like the inside liner because it is a silky smooth nylon so it doesnt inhibit movement when you are wearing a fleece or just a heavy merino pullover. The inside pockets are the best feature, there is plenty of room for all your goodies from snacks to sound and an awesome goggle pocket. Quality is top notch as is always with Marmot. Gore-tex Performence is just fine for snowsports, I can't see enough snow coming down or falling so many times that any liquid will be getting through. In my opinion Gore-tex Pro is overkill and too expensive for skiing even with heavy snowfall. Large fit me perfect, 45 chest 5'11" 195lbs and broad shoulders.

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No Stinky

Ibex Pointelle Boxer - Men's

Ibex Pointelle Boxer - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 26, 2009

Don't get grossed out by this, but it's true. I wore these for three days with no funk. After washing them, I wore them for 5 trips to the gym and a hike, no funk. On hikes I find they are very comfortable and breathe well. They do ride up periodically but it's not a hassle. No more polyester trunks for me on long treks, it's all merino all the way.

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Marmot Alpinist Jacket - Men's

March 20, 2009

The outside material on the Alpinist is much heavier/thicker/stonger. The Exum is very thin material, a bit heavier than what you would find as an inside nylon liner on some jackets. The Alpinist is also much longer and has a powderskirt. The cut is the same as are all other aspects.

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Marmot Pallisades Jacket - Men's

March 14, 2009

31" from neck to bottom, 19" from arm pit to bottom, on a large. Collar has a light soft liner which resembles a fleece, very comfortable. One large interior zip pocket. Powder skirt zips in but doesnt snap down when your not using it. Check out the Marmot Free Flight pants.

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The North Face Solo 12 Tent 1-Person 3-Season

March 14, 2009

The Tech Specs say that it is freestanding, but it looks like it needs stakes in the picture (for the fly at least). As far as the amount of mesh goes, I'm not sure. Check thenorthface.com for alternate views.If you're in the desert won't you leave the fly on to keep the sand out though?

There is no fly, it's one layer, only mesh is for venting. This is not a freestanding tent. There are 7 anchor tabs for stakes. The tent will stay standing with two anchor points, one on the foot end and one at the head, but if there is wind it's gonna move. I am planning on using it for South West desert camping and I think it will do fine.

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MontBell Ultralight Down Parka - Men's

March 11, 2009

What would be the lowest temp this could be used for while wearing a heavy weight merino base and a thin shell while being inactive in camp?

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I love these

Lowa Banff Pro Backpacking Boot - Men's

Lowa Banff Pro Backpacking Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 11, 2009

These boots are of the best quality. I broke these in with about 30 miles. I treated them with Nikwax waterproofing and I found out how waterproof they are. On a 5 day backpacking trip in the Andes, the first couple of days were very wet. The feet stayed dry the whole time even when a wrong step dunked a boot up to the ankle, no moisture inside. The Banff has a leather lining and is very soft and molds right to the foot. The lacing system is great and I could get a very snug fit without cutting off any circulation. The Banff does'nt use a lot of high tech materials like some others trying to push some mechanical sounding suspension system it just uses very fine grade leather and traditional engineering. These are a little heavy but they are durable and you can carry a good amount of weight because these are not hikers they are for backpacking. Comfort is number one for me and I have not been let down by these even after a couple of hundred miles. True to size also, and Lowa runs for narrow feet.

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Great Hikers

Lowa Renegade GTX Mid Hiking Boot - Men's

Lowa Renegade GTX Mid Hiking Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 11, 2009

These are great boots for fast and light hiking on any trail. They grip well to any surface wet or dry. Comfort also comes in big with these even though a little help comes from "superfeet" greens. I was somewhat worried about the breathability of these boots because they are "waterproof" but I have yet to have any hotspots, so they breathe very well. The Renegades are not at all for packing any weight over 15 pounds, and thats pushing it, the support is just not there in the ankle or sole stability. Overall I use these for daily hikes and even a boots and utes run once in a while. True to size and somewhat for narrow feet.

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Marmot Exum Jacket - Men's

March 9, 2009

What's the best way to pack this tight in a pack (large backpack with a few days of gear)without damaging the membrane? This jacket is very thin, almost a bit fragile. Can you just ball it up and shove it in?

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Very Nice

Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Salomon XA Pro 3D Ultra GTX Trail Running Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 March 9, 2009

These runners take control when I put them on, they force me to take off running along any muddy trail I can find on a rainy day. Puddles are no threat to these bad boys. I am a size 10 in all shoes and a 10 in these are true to size. They grip and cusion well to any surface. The forefoot area of the sole is not shielded well from rocks so you will feel a poke if you roll over a pointed one. Pronation seemed to be inhibited but not as much as a shoe designed for just that. When it is warm and dry out my feet did heat up quite a bit, and when it's hot out your feet will feel as if they were on fire. The lacing system and cusioning system are both very nice. These shoes are great and reliable for wet weather and sloppy trail running.

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Another I likey

Backcountry.com Nepal Beanie

Backcountry.com Nepal Beanie

Rating for this product: 4 March 5, 2009

It's made in Napal...this is why I got it. It fits great and will keep your grape warm unless..If you're sweating and its windy the top of your head will get a chill but your ears will stay warm. There is a stip of fleece around the hat which covers the ear level of the head. The design of this cover is great and is best used if you're at a winter concert or under a hood.

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Montrail Continental Divide Trail Running Shoe - Men's

March 3, 2009

Well..everything I put on my feet is a 10. Boots, dress, tennis, runners, including these awesome Cont's are all 10's. So the 1/2 up may be a myth. Hey Karl...what do you think?

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The North Face Backpacking Bivy 3-Season

February 28, 2009

How do you get into this thing? Is there room for a small pack and boots somewhere in there?

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Marmot Free Flight Pant - Men's

February 26, 2009

I am a 34 waist and a 32 inseam, the medium fits very well, with room for longjohns and a shirt tucked in. The inseam seems to be more of a 33ish.

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Marmot Exum Jacket - Men's

February 22, 2009

What is the inside liner like? Is the liner a loose material, such as a nylon fabric sewn on, or a liner which is laminated directly onto the outer fabric?

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Outdoor Research Metaphor Jacket - Men's

February 22, 2009

The inside of the shell has a gray rubber looking material, is this the pac-lite? Because it looks like rubber and feels like rubber. I can see on the shoulders and some of the arms where a thinner less heavy material is, is this the Gore-tex pro?

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Perfect Bag, Perfect Price

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

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

Rating for this product: 5 February 18, 2009

Perfect bag at a very fair price. You ever buy something and think the price is too high for the value? Well not this Cat’s Meow. I have been using this bag for over a year now and it performs perfect from the Sierras to the Andes, even in a pretty nasty hotel where there was no way I was climbing in between the sheets of the bed. Last spring I was caught out in a very cold 5 degree night, even with fleece top and bottoms on I felt the cold, part of the fun is having to suck some up once in awhile. A few other nights I experienced a low of 15 and I was fine, I do run a bit warm and I eat right before going to sleep. At around 40 degrees it does get a bit warm.
Overall this bag is comfortable, sturdy, well made, priced well, and does what it is supposed to do.

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I likey

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

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

Rating for this product: 5 February 2, 2009

Very nice and soft. Denim is a great color, not to dark and not to light. The cut of the sweatshirt is athletic so it hugs around the core, good ecxuse for doing situps. The hood pulls are different than regular sweatshirts, these are elastic with a plastic spring clip to hold them tight. Overall I am pleased and have even gotten a few good complements on it.

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Best jacket ever

Marmot Sharp Point Softshell Jacket - Men's

Marmot Sharp Point Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 2, 2009

Now this is the jacket I have been looking for my entire life, you know what I mean. The Sharp Point is soft, stretchy, windproof, and looks good. The insulation is perfect with a base layer for weather in the 30’s. When I go running on 30 degree mornings I wear a long sleeve merino zip collar and use the pit zips and front zip to regulate heat. When fast hiking there is no moisture buildup, but when sweating profusely there will be some. I dont think I would go skiing or out in a downpour of rain, but it is definitely water resistant and windproof. I am 511 at 195lbs and broad shoulders and a large fits perfect with a little room to grow. I dont want to see summer this year because it means I will have to stop wearing this jacket.

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Great jacket...but I needed more fleece!

Marmot Super Hero Softshell Jacket - Men's

Marmot Super Hero Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 December 1, 2008

I like Marmot goods and this jacket was of very good quality. The Super Hero is a light weight jacket without much lining so it allows for better layering and breathability. The hood tucked away well so the collar was still comfortable. There is reinforcement on the shoulders and the top portion of the sleeves. Inside the jacket there is a light fleece lining sewn in ONLY underneath the areas of reinforcement.
I needed a jacket which I wasn't going to layer a lot so I chose to exchange the Super Hero for the Sharp Point which is fully lined with a light fleece. I have a 44 chest, 16 neck, and a 35 sleeve but broad shoulders and both of these jackets fit the same. Snug with enough room for layering and comfortable movement.
Did I mention these jackets are of very good quality and design?

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Marmot Super Hero Softshell Jacket - Men's

November 3, 2008

There is a light fleece inside on the shoulders to mid way down the back and on the top portion of the sleeves. Wherever there is reinforcement on the outside, there is fleece sewn under it on the inside.

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