Does it have the standard J-straps?
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Does it have the standard J-straps?
Curious, what is your old pack that you prefer?
That's a great price for a sweet piece of gear.
Woody Gap, Unicoi Gap and Dicks Creek come to mind, head north or south on the AT, but you've many options beyond this.
From the ATC
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It is a Nandina (aka heavenly bamboo), it is invasive and toxic to some birds.
https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/plants/sacredbamboo.shtml
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3005831/
Oreo,
I think you'll be happy with the Ohm 2, the Ohm has worked great for me with similar loads. Take a look at Shugs entertaining rcompairson of his ULA packs: https://youtu.be/9L2Fbe1EviA
assuming we can get through via pm, I'll take the UL jacket.
Trying to PM you: " Praha4 has exceeded their stored private messages quota and cannot accept further messages until they clear some space"
shipping cost to Georgia, how much on the UL jacket?
You might check out Lake Winfield Scott or Vogel State Park here in GA.
Yes, that's correct, there is parking on the north side of the road (180), trail angles off/ and up to the south.
It's really cool your out there working the trails. Thanks so much for all your trail work!!!
trailstar, pm sent
PM sent , uLA circuit
GoLite pocho tarp -- I'll take it!
If yerbyray doesn't
PM sent
Is the Mariposa still for sale?
'Robins egg blue' a challenging color, however, I'll take one. PM was sent
I received my pair, thanks very much. I'd have to say they run true to size.
Your inbox is full, money sent.
I'll take a pair
I've done the 21 crossings, what a beautiful trail, one of my favs. We just hike in regular hiking shoes until reaching the first water crossing, then put on cheap old athletic shoes to wade the...
I'm giving Cascadias a try, REI has their 8s on sale now and ordered a pair this am. Although I like my low top Merrill ventilators, I'm always searching for a more comfortable ride. Good luck with...
It's spring, not that it's not cold at night, things are budding and it's just about prime time in the north GA mountains.
Ticks were at their worst last May on the GA AT, I'd expect the same this year and be prepared.