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Brett Hauser
Trail Runner // Climber // Biker // Nordic Skier // Backpacker // Camper // Hiker // Sport Climber // Boulderer // Mountaineer
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Stomping Grounds:
Iowa State, Friley Hall -
Bio:
I am attending Iowa State for Construction Engineering and have great love for the outdoors. I've been actively climbing since i was 10 and grown up in a family who loves national parks. I started Nordic Skiing in 10th grade on my High School Nordic Ski Team in Woodbury Minnesota and have been skiing since then. Peace, Love and Tranquility!
Rankings 
- #20 of 842 - Altimeters
- #24 of 901 - Men's Windshirts and Jackets
- #37 of 1,757 - Cross Country Skiing
- #416 of 730 - Polarized Lifestyle Sunglasses
- #784 of 1,284 - Climbing Accessories and Training
- #2,485 of 2,621 - Sunglasses
- #3,069 of 4,666 - Men's Fleece Jackets
- #3,509 of 4,475 - Men's Down Jackets
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The North Face Classic Denali Fleece Jacket - Men's
December 1, 2008
medium is good, large will be baggy at bottom, north face clothing line is made more for full size men. I am 6 foot and 155 and thin, and always buy mediums from northface, hope that helps, ha and eh is this the matt miller from woodbury, mn
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Marmot Ama Dablam Down Jacket - Men's
October 7, 2008
would this jacket be good for just wearing it around any day in the winter in minnesota, with temps around 0-15 with windchill around -15
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