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    almaty tien shan kazaksthan,khan tengri,lenin peak
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    climb every week; mtn bikes,ski and climbing in medium to moderate grade cliffs alpine peaks and cliffs in kazaksthan in the tien shan mountains.nationality :Aussie

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The North Face Rock 32 Bx Tent 3-Person 3-Season

October 10, 2010

so does anyone know if any 3 man tents can fit 4 guys for 7 day adv race over rough terrain,wet conditions and winds of say 60 to 80km'hr?? if not can u recommend any 2 man tents?we need very light tents belw 3.6 kgs fro 1 or 2.0 kg for 2 man tent?

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Marmot Palisades Pant - Men's

October 7, 2010

are these pants suitiable for 7 day 700 km adv race in wet and snowy conditions with a good base layer underneath/

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Big Agnes Seedhouse Tent 3-Person 3-Season

October 7, 2010

is this tent strong enouhg for 7 day adv race in 70 knot winds and solid rain??enough space for 4 guys,we pretty skinny guys

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The North Face Rock 32 Bx Tent 3-Person 3-Season

October 7, 2010

is this tenet strong enough for 4 guys for 7 day adv race in 70 knot winds?and lots of rain?

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Sierra Designs Lightning XT 4 Tent 4-Person 3-Season

October 7, 2010

is this tent suitable for 7 day adv rcae or not strong enough? for say 60 to 70 knots of wind

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Patagonia Rubicon Pant - Men's

October 7, 2010

i see these are ski pant are they suitable for 700km 7 day adv race in heavy wet conditions?

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Marmot Palisades Pant - Men's

October 7, 2010

are these pants suitiable for 7 day 700 km adv race in wet and snowy conditions with a good base layer underneath/

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good axe for trekking/climbing in tien shan

Black Diamond Raven Ice Axe with Grip

Black Diamond Raven Ice Axe with Grip

Rating for this product: 4 July 15, 2010

i had my last axe stolen and trying to save some money i had to buy low cost axe ,the raven with grip is good for me ,i climb to 4350 metres in tien shan mountains kazak on fairly steep snow and rocky scree ridges,it has good weight balance,grips stays in my hand ,not down the hill and pick cuts steps very well,for self arrest i used it once and stopped me dead solid before going over the cliff,if u looking for a more technical axe go for the more expensive models but if u need general axe for hikking and a little light alpine climbing ,this works i am damn happy with this axe.

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millet prolight 45 backpak rocks

Millet Prolight 45 Backpack - 2745cu in

Millet Prolight 45 Backpack - 2745cu in

Rating for this product: 4 July 15, 2010

i just bought this pack in US last mth and ive now returned to kazakhstan ,used it 3 times in the mountains and after heavy rain it stays dry,carries a large amount of ropes ,harnesses and carabiners and extremly comfortable on the back good adjustments avail,light as hell ,tough,the material seems to be thin but stronger than i 'd expect,for under 100 bucks this is a good buy,for 2 or 3 days climbing if u willing to lash a few things on the outside ,this is the best 1 to 3 day hiking ,climbing .trekking pack i ve seen in many years,i used a lot of cheap packs before but the millet has been designed from the ground up and its certainly one of the best medium sized packs ive come across.i will be using it for biking trips ,climbing expeditions and a little kayaking ,it fits the bill for me ,ease of adjusting the compression straps is great

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millet prolight 45 backpak rocks

Millet Prolight 45 Backpack - 2745cu in

Millet Prolight 45 Backpack - 2745cu in

Rating for this product: 4 July 15, 2010

i just bought this pack in US last mth and ive now returned to kazakhstan ,used it 3 times in the mountains and after heavy rain it stays dry,carries a large amount of ropes ,harnesses and carabiners and extremly comfortable on the back good adjustments avail,light as hell ,tough,the material seems to be thin but stronger than i 'd expect,for under 100 bucks this is a good buy,for 2 or 3 days climbing if u willing to lash a few things on the outside ,this is the best 1 to 3 day hiking ,climbing .trekking pack i ve seen in many years,i used a lot of cheap packs before but the millet has been designed from the ground up and its certainly one of the best medium sized packs ive come across.i will be using it for biking trips ,climbing expeditions and a little kayaking ,it fits the bill for me ,ease of adjusting the compression straps is great

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Scarpa Phantom Lite Mountaineering Boot - Men's

June 28, 2009

is this boot suitable for climbing lenin peak or khan tengri in kazak at 7000 metres? strongwind and temps possibly down to -30 degrees c?? experienced climbers above 6000 metres plse advise

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Kayland M11+ Mountaineering Boot - Men's

June 28, 2009

is this boot suitable for climbing 7000m peak in kazakhstan? on khan tengri or lenin peaks? is the liner warm enough for -30c conditions and lots of wind like 60 mph plus

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Millet Everest GTX Mountaineering Boot - Men's

June 28, 2009

i need boots for 7000 m peak in kazaksthan ive been told to get millet everest but they too exxy ,is there any way i can use boreal kangri or scarpa phantom lites or sportiva nepal evo extremes or am i kidding myself plse experienced climbers above 6000m can u assist in this question??

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