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Michael Borror

Climber // Skier // Hiker // Backcountry Snowboarder // Mountaineer // Mountain Biker

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    Northwest USA..Glaicer Park, Cacades,and just starting in the Canadian Rockies!!
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    Late Thirties career ski bumb grew up in Seattle playing in the Cascades amused myself in the Serrias for sometime now located in Whitefish Montana A true 4 season locale!!

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Outdoor Research Crocodiles Gaiter - Men's

Outdoor Research Crocodiles Gaiter - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 20, 2010

just used them today after 16 years just one small crampon tear that i put in them on the first time out!

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Sick

Arc'teryx Bora 80 Backpack - 4390-5000cu in

Arc'teryx Bora 80 Backpack - 4390-5000cu in

Rating for this product: 5 April 18, 2010

wow what a mule this pack is and i am still standing tall! Definatly check it out for long treks and expedition use, great comfort and great loading/unloading options well made durable worth every penny!

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Arc'teryx Bora 80 Backpack - 4390-5000cu in

April 18, 2010

try both on it really comes down witch frame/harness system fits you best i tend to be an Arcteryx guy but the ospreys do have some good things going on for sure.

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Arc'teryx Bora 80 Backpack - 4390-5000cu in

April 18, 2010

not a problem for the pack I would have to agree with Phil that it would out load most mortals!

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comfy

Mountain Hardwear Talus Pant - Men's

Mountain Hardwear Talus Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 April 18, 2010

great hiking pants durable very light and has harness friendly pockets

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Mountain Hardwear Talus Pant - Men's

April 18, 2010

over a year and half old and I play in them quite a bit they are in constant rotation whith 2 other light softshells wich i wear for almost anything now adays .. but thease have not changed since the first climb!

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Mountain Hardwear Talus Pant - Men's

April 18, 2010

They are not noisey at all a light softshell material thats very cosey and does not sound like a potatoe chip bag!

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Marmot Minimalist Jacket - Men's

April 18, 2010

Yes has a fabric outershell wich I can say it alot quiter than any nylon shell that I've owned

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Marmot Minimalist Jacket - Men's

April 18, 2010

Yes has a fabric outershell wich I can say it alot quiter than any nylon shell that I've owned

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100% comfort

Scarpa Zen Multisport Shoe - Men's

Scarpa Zen Multisport Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 16, 2010

Can't say enough about these stayed on my feet for a year and a half. hiked, climbed , walked , mowed, and everything else a great shoe!

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durable and stable

Salewa Mountain Trainer Shoe - Men's

Salewa Mountain Trainer Shoe - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 April 16, 2010

just got them to replace my scarpa zens a lot heaveier but definatly way more shoe, put 15 miles on first day since then i wear them instaed of boots but ankle support has been a slight issue on a steep scree scramble but its only a shoe.........been a few months now and i was shocked to see a tear in the front toe area rubber seems really really thin i think i did it scrambling some scree areas but that said no other problems need to fix rubber though i'm afraid of de-lam or leather swell

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light and quite

Marmot Minimalist Jacket - Men's

Marmot Minimalist Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 16, 2010

yeah the pockets could be placed better but this jacket is quickly becoming my go to piece of protection be it up a rainy trail, a summit push, a weekend ice trip , even on the ski hill . Light comfy and helmet friendly hood .fabric is silent and very durableand layers great and pit zips for under $200 love it ....

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