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Michael Swanson
Snowshoer // Backpacker // Camper // Hiker // Sport Climber
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Stomping Grounds:
Oregon, Pacific Northwest -
Bio:
I'm a student at Oregon State University, and when I'm not hitting the books I'm making up excuses to get outside.
I love backpacking and am trying to break into mountaineering. What can I say... I climbed Adams, now I'm hooked.
Rankings 
- #120 of 2,324 - Men's Pants
- #182 of 481 - Climbing Ropes and Bouldering Pads
- #211 of 509 - Men's Rain Pants
- #371 of 968 - Men's Accessories
- #678 of 1,290 - Trail Running Accessories
- #1,022 of 5,099 - Men's Softshell Jackets
- #1,236 of 2,647 - Men's Rain Jackets
- #1,397 of 2,147 - Ski Gloves
- #1,454 of 2,524 - Men's Ski Pants
- #2,133 of 3,092 - Men's Technical Shells
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KUHL Kuhl Jean Pant - Men's
November 22, 2011
How does the waist size compare with a typical pair of jeans? I wear 31 waist Levis and am wondering if a 32 or 30 would get me closer to that
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Outdoor Research Ferrosi Hooded Jacket - Men's
July 13, 2011
What is the orange color shown in the detail photos called and has it been discontinued? Because at least on screen it is far and away the best of the colors shown
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Marmot Oracle Pant - Men's
October 1, 2010
Would these pants be suitable for alpine climbing (ie durable enough for glissades, etc) or should these stay on the trail?
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Nikwax Tech Wash
September 27, 2010
Has anyone used this to wash their climbing rope? Should I use Tech Wash or Nikwax's Rope Proof to wash my rope with?
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Metolius Stomp Crash Pad
March 26, 2010
The photo of the pewter color looks like a different pad. Are there actually any differences other than color? most importantly, is the hinge joint angled like the copper?
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Stoic Bombshell Bib - Men's
January 6, 2010
How would these stack up as climbing pants? Too heavy/thick?
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SPOT Satellite Messenger
October 21, 2009
Is the service plan a necessity, or will some features still work if I get the Spot and don't purchase the service?
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Outdoor Research Furio Jacket - Men's
September 21, 2009
I'm looking for an absolutely rain-proof jacket for the long and wet Oregon winters. I also need one with bomber durability (can take sticks, thorns, rocks, getting crammed repeatedly into a pack, etc) without breaking a sweat. In short, a go-to jacket for anything and everything in the wet. Is this my jacket or should I keep looking?
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