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Danny Epstein

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Patagonia Capilene Silkweight Crew - Men's

Patagonia Capilene Silkweight Crew - Men's

Rating for this product: 3 August 9, 2006

The sleeves are oddly short. I use this top as an alternative to a silk sleeping bag liner, where this isn't a problem, but I don't use it hiking because it would leave my wrists exposed to the sun.

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Snow Peak GigaPower Stove, Titanium Manual Ignition

Snow Peak GigaPower Stove, Titanium Manual Ignition

Rating for this product: 5 August 9, 2006

I have an old MSR WhisperLite. I bought this stove to save weight on short backpacking trips. I'm very pleased with it. It's tiny, light and easy to use, particularly compared to a liquid-fuel stove. I have to take more care to find a really flat spot and to center the pot on the smaller supports, but this is a small price to pay, and these issues apply to most canister stoves. I bought the Titanium manual ignition model to save weight. If I had the automatic ignition, I'd still want to bring matches as a backup.

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