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sextonrules311

Skier // Camper/Hiker // Mountain Biker

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    Big Sky, Mt. Bridger Bowl, Mt. Hyalite, MT. Kirkwood, Ca. The Mountians!
  • Bio:

    Studying at Montana State University - Bozeman. Double majoring in Civil Engineering and Snow Mechanics. I need to get outside this summer and hike, backpack, and bike more! i haven't explored enough since i've lived in Bozeman!

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Osprey Packs Aether 60 Backpack - 3478-3844cu in

September 22, 2010

is this pack too big to use as a back country, or side country pack? i know you should always leave extra room, especially when packing layers into the bag. and i know that ospreys can cinch down a lot! (i love my 85L argon!) i have a vaude powder 34 and i feel it will be too small, plus the vaude doesn't adjust and is too small for my frame. (it has become my school backpack...)

i am a big guy, 270lbs. and 6'2".

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Primus Commuter Mug - 14oz

June 3, 2010

this mug is awesome. i have used mine a lot and it is still leak proof. keeps stuff hot for ever! just clean it regularly..... otherwise it can get funky. the one star review is sad to hear. get the Stainless steal version if you can.

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Backcountry.com Stoic 2.0 Shell - Men's

April 17, 2010

The Backcountry.com brand has been replaced with the stoic brand... basically the same thing....

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Rossignol Sick Bird WRS Ski

April 16, 2009

i like a softer ski. i have been riding my pocket rockets for the past few years, but recently blew out the edge...i've skiied my friends seths (07-08 model) and thought that those were too stiff.

is this ski softer like a pocket rocket? or is there something else out there that could be a better fit? i still wanted to go with a wood core cause i plan on mounting up the duke, other wise i would probably be skiing the guns next year.

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