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Marble Mountains, Three Sisters, Point Reyes, Sawtooth
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Impulse in the Marble Mountains
The North Face Impulse Fleece Jacket - Men's
July 23, 2009
Lightweight, extremely functional. Has lasted years of very hard use in all seasons.
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MSR Hubba HP Tent 1-Person 3-Season
June 27, 2010
Regarding Jason's answer: I have had to do this a few times. As long as you plan for it (put the poles in the grommits in opposite order), you can set it up and take it down in the rain. It's much easier take advantage of the free-standing aspect and set it up under a tree and then move it to wherever you want. This tent has been through three brutal seasons and I love it.
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