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Erik Nasby

Camper/Hiker // Snowboarder // Climber // Backcountry Snowboarder // Trad Climber // Sport Climber // Ice Climber // Mountaineer // Mountain Biker

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Glacier Park, Estes Park, Fort Collins, Boulder, Laramie, Red Wing, La Crosse
  • Bio:

    I can't get away from the outdoor game. Being outside is what allows me to breathe and I am into anything that allows the adrenaline to flow while surrounded by nature. Living in La Crosse, Wisconsin right now and finishing up with a nursing degree. Moving west as soon as possible.

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Carhartt Double-Front Canvas Carpenter Pant - Men's

Carhartt Double-Front Canvas Carpenter Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 May 27, 2009

After owning several pairs of very stiff Carhartt's I was shocked to feel how soft these were in comparison! They are comfortable for day hikes and even climbing while still providing plenty of protection and durability. I am 6'4" so I went with the 33x36 in these pants and was pleased to see that they were plenty long. The waist size is right on. Give em a try!

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Patagonia Footwear Nomad GTX Hiking Boot - Men's

Patagonia Footwear Nomad GTX Hiking Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 May 27, 2009

These boots have been great in my opinion and I am very impressed with their performance. I see that people have mixed feelings about the sizing but I find the sizes are right on with what I normally wear in other shoes. Width is a bit wider than normal to allow room for wool socks. So far these boots have kept my feet dry in six inches of swamp water, provided warmth in sub freezing temps and given maximum support on sketched-out rocky descents. Well worth the money in every way.

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