I'll take them.
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I'll take them.
Some great pics! Really like 468360_10151062927441229_5333069
some really nice pics there, thanks for sharing them!
love the pics, do you use a dslr or a point and shoot"? I've carried a dslr but have been thinking of cutting weight and just using a p&s.
Can't wait to check the area out this summer. Thanks for getting this thread started weary
Hmmm, gotta go check that out. I subscribed to this thread so I can learn if any answers are provided. mystery. mystery. mystery
It's all good. I've never had a NH hike that I didn't like.
It's working fine. I find that I can't access it when using internet explorer but never have a problem using google chrome.
Never been a quiet hiker and have never even seen a bear here in new england in 30+ years of hiking.
I have a pair from LL Bean that I got cheap on clearance. Great for popping on to jump out of the hammock to water the plants but I don't wear them around camp much. Maybe I'm missing the point but...
My first "real" pack was a Gregory palisades. Man that thing could carry weight very comfortably and I usually had 40 lbs with me. I have cut my weight in half and tried several packs since then am...
Oh ya, in regards to used top and under quilts. Just my opinion of course but I find that used prices (with the occasional exception) are not low enough to warrant used over new.
I tried the blackbird but since I'm a stomach sleeper I found that a bridge hammock works better for me. Now that i've found that its all good.
seam grip works for me
I also agree that the faster hiker should lead. It is easier for someone to slow slightly and wait here and there for the other person to catch up. I really do NOT like hiking behind a slower...
Take picture quality over long zoom. You can easily blow up a picture to get a "closer" view
I've never done any of the fantasy football or whatever but...
too funny, you gotta love this place
It was a question I had too. Gonna go give it a try.
Thanks from me too
cool and crazy!
Dogwood is correct. We see these a lot in NH.
Wow! That is rather cool but I admit that I wouldn't want to do it alone. If I could get my wife to agree that may be a bit different. Oh who am I kidding, I would never even think of doing it. I...
Okay, so I'm not the guy you want to hear from, I'm just a through dreamer and will probably never be an actual through hiker, but... I would choose a larger tarp to insure great coverage in not so...
pack is a Granite Gear Vapor- 32 oz
bag is a WM Caribou- 23 oz
pad is a BA Aircore- 22 oz (I like to be comfortable!)
hammock is a...