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Jeremy

Paddler // Camper/Hiker // Snowboarder // Climber // Snowshoer // Kayaker // Backpacker // Hiker // Backcountry Snowboarder // Boulderer // Mountaineer // Mountain Biker // Road Biker

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Big & Little Cottonwood Canyons are where my love for hiking began
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    I am a technologically savvy customer service professional that LOVES life elevated -- living in the Rocky Mountains of Utah!!! I have achieved Mount Superior and Monte Christo, Mt. Timpanogos 3 times, Grandeur Peak and Mount Olympus twice each, The "W" Rock (?name, Deseret Peak???), only attained the cirque seeking Lone Peak from Corner Cyn. (low blood sugar, no insulin and out of food)! Peaked Angel's Landing twice and love Zion's and the Subway areas of Southern Utah!!! Sincerely desire to hit all peaks in Utah!!! Especially King's Peak, Mount Nebo, Ben Loman Peak, the one south of Wendover (?name, Haystack?), Twin Peaks (between Li'l & Big Cottonwood Cyn.s, Lone Peak, and the one South of Lone Peak (Box Elder or something?, which a hiking buddy told me had phenomenal "glisading action (it overlooks the Alpine area), not to mention the "Devil's Rim" at the top of Li'l Cttnwd Cyn!

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Columbia Watertight Jacket - Men's

May 28, 2011

Sizing question for act100936455 or any guru out there. I'm a 185-190 lb. rail at 6'5" and have a sleeve length of 36 on dress shirts. I usually buy an XL to get long enough arms to cover my ape-age appendixes, would u recommend Lg for me or Med??? Had a Columbia coat w/ zip-out liner years ago that lasted a decade!

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Goodhew Classic Light Hiker Sock - 2 Pack

May 28, 2011

These look like some Timberland hikers I have, which have been terrorized by some serious burrs I've attracted on some Utah Rockies hikes they've seen. Comfy, thick, and warm though. Seem to be falling apart, and haven't seen much use (in my opinion). Hoping they'll last. These Goodhews appear much lighter, but tough still. Any more feedback on comfort and durability????

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Smith Undertow Sunglasses - Polarized

May 27, 2011

I've noticed I have a rather long eye to ear distance for many prescription glasses. These seem short on going the distance to reach my Dumbos (I'm rather tall and gangley in size, 6'5" x 185-195-ish)???? Do you think I'd have a problem fitting into them? Price seems great. ... any durability concerns for hiking, mountaineering, and cycling (mtn and road)!?!

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Osprey Packs Aether 70 Backpack- 4000-4600cu in

May 13, 2011

Need a bigger size than S, likely a L. I'm 6'5" and weigh between 185 and 195.

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