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Chris Norris

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    outside, in the snow is where I'd rather be. but hiking on mountain trails and more of that sort.
  • Bio:

    I'm just an average 16 year old kid from Indiana. just tryin to make my way in the world. my dream is to climb Mount Everest, there ya have it. :)

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Columbia Airchamber Glove

December 19, 2008

Sounds like miserable conditions, but this oughta do it. As long as you're moving, these will keep you warm, and if you're outside in that kind of weather and not moving, then you should probably go home. chris: OR wear one or two more layers underneath.

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The North Face Montana Glove - Men's

December 18, 2008

What kind of temps will these keep my fingers warm in?

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Grandoe Logan Mountaineering Glove - Men's

December 6, 2008

Would these be suitable for 8000m peaks in sub-zero temps?

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Mountain Hardwear Absolute Zero Down Suit - Men's

December 5, 2008

I'm 6' 3" 180 pounds, athletic build, what size should I get?

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Black Diamond Prodigy Glove - Men's

December 5, 2008

Are these gloves suitable for mountaineering?

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Outdoor Research Crocodiles Gaiter - Men's

December 5, 2008

Will these gaiters protect my legs in deep snow?

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The North Face Apex Bionic Jacket - Men's

December 4, 2008

it's tight fitting but loose enough to put some other layers underneath. depends on what size you get.

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The North Face Himalayan Snow Suit - Men's

December 4, 2008

is this suit suitable for Mount Everest? or any other 8000m peak?

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