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subwAy

Skier // Snowboarder // Alpine Skier // AT Skier // Camper // Hiker // Road Biker

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    Live outside of San Francisco.
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    Livin' for the mountains. Winter or summer, it's either ski season or camping season (or both). 4x4's, guns and beer, these are a few of my favorite things.

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ALPS Mountaineering Crescent Lake Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree Synthetic

January 10, 2009

i'm 6'2", 185...not huge but not a twig. regular bag max height is 6'6", long is 7'0". will the regular bag work for me? I like to be able to immerse myself in the bag. so the back of my head is covered but i tuck the front under my chin so my face is exposed. is the regular long enough? I guess I'm just saying, seems pretty generous for a regular; the long must be for NBA players.

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The North Face Snowday Hydration Backpack

December 7, 2008

description says this pack does not have a waist belt. the image has a belt at waist level. What is that?

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