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    Kodiak , alaska
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    I live in kodiak alaska do everything there is to do , snowboard, bike around , go camping , climb in the few places there is , go hiking enjoy bonfires and other social gathering in weekends , i spend equal time in land as i do on water weather it be a kayak or small little boats

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The North Face Twin Peaks Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Heatshield

July 17, 2011

you can always use a big garbage bag to store it plus it keeps it protected from water , its also great to put sleeping bags inside a garbage bag and store it like that in a kayak since it allows the bag to fit better and kep it water proof

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Burton Poacher Insulated Jacket - Men's

Burton Poacher Insulated Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 June 19, 2011

I have used this jacket for oh so much , walking from home to school in alska in those days i over sleep to take the bus and dint have money for gas. used it to run in the woods in the winter without feeling cold at all. they say cotton kills it kills because it gets wet when a cotton sweatshirt is under this jacket it stays dry i have gone kaying with it not only did i stay dry but my elbow went under the water (only the elbow not hand first) and i stayed dry. its awsome arrange of pockets alows me to have just about everything i would ever need and for snowboarding its perfect enough room to move your arms pockets keep hand warmers , and extra set of liner gloves and socks for those bad turns , media pocket keeps thing like music well hidden and theres even another litle pocket that can hold a pill bottle or an ipod nano but an iphone or ipod classic dont fit and once things are in that pocket they are literally invicible unless you know what your looking for

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nicely done north face, nicely done

The North Face Jester Backpack - 1830cu in

The North Face Jester Backpack - 1830cu in

Rating for this product: 4 June 19, 2011

this backpack is very good you can fit a 19 in laptop inside, and books it can hold a sweatshirt in the bungy cord and a great arrange of pencils and stuff in the organizer pocket the only problem is that it has space in the bottom and once things fall there you usually forget about them and not see them till later. but overall a good pack great for school and being around

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Mountain Hardwear Splitter 38 Backpack - 2300cu in

Mountain Hardwear Splitter 38 Backpack - 2300cu in

Rating for this product: 5 June 19, 2011

this is a perfect pack not only for the crag but for mostly anything. a few things the medium/large version of this pack is 42 liters so its a bit bigger the compression strap in the inside works wonders when you need to keep your stuff close to your back (like when mountain biking or running. the bottom inside pocket is in a way hidden so that when you dont open the pack fully it cant really be seen or gotten into so if you need something from there you will need to open it more .the bottom of the pack fits a otter box 3000 or a half a gallon . the mesh pocket in the top fits lots of things its perfect for having things handy . the loops on the top that are design for quickdraws work very well for that purpuse or if you have a small carabiner you can even hang a hydration bladder to it and leave a little space in the zipper you can have the water hose hang to the front and hook it there so you can have it with you. the water bottle pockets are big enough for a 2 liter wide mouth water bottle and a skinny water bottle also feels secure but for extra saftey you can also add the compression strap to pass by the water bottle so it wont fall, the ice axe loops can hold an ice axe (duh) , sleeping bag if you tie it or put carabiners to it from a stuff sack , axe , or other tools. the secret pocket in the front works well for having notebook , flashlight , multi tool . the security pocket is not very big which is a disapointment but fits a htc hero and a apple classic 120gb in there comftably. and the hole pocket is very large and can fit lots of things like gloves and a lunch. the hip belt pockets are not as big as i would like , you can put a couple hand warmers there and a lighter and fit a hacky sack it also fit my kodak playsport camara

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Marmot Trestles 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Spirafil

Marmot Trestles 15 Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Spirafil

Rating for this product: 5 June 19, 2011

i used this sleeping bag in Kodiak, alaska for 3 weeks while building trails , the sleeping bag worked perfect keeped me warm ,and comftable. it did get wet and still keep me warm and since it only got wet in the outside , I dint wake up and was still dry when i did , i had some papers in the stash pocket which were also dry and the stash pocket was good enough to put most of the thing i usually had in my pocket or things i need to keep with me like a pill bottle , pocket knife , headlamp

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