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The North Face Rock 32 Bx Tent: 3-Person 3-Season
March 6, 2011
I am about to camp yellowstone in a week or so (mid/late march). I know a 4 season tent would be he way to go, but the increase is price does not seem necessary for me to make the bump from 3 to 4 seasons. I am traveling with one other person, and I am a major believer of a 3 person tent is really a two person tent that allows the extra comfort, flexibility, and storage. On the flip side, I live in the southwest and enjoy a good backpacking camp trip, so I am concerned with weight.
What tent should I go with? Would this tent battle some tougher elements or is there a better one to suit my needs?
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G3 Spitfire Ski
February 9, 2010
Picked up teleing the past winter, became pretty sufficient for all-mountain and backcountry riding. Interested in buying my first set up. Im 6'2" and about 195 lbs, any suggestions for a set up?
These skis seem like they might be the perfect fit, but im a little concerned about length.
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