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Maybe you help me figure out how to use this gear.
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Can you tell me what the names of these things are? Can't seem to find it on google.
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Trying to learn about Mountain and Swift water Rescue. Maybe you can school me up?
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Do you paddle much? Never car camped riverside?
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Dude. That is perpen-dicular!!
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I didn't pull off the flip in all fairness. Still trying to get it.
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Maybe because I sleep in a Chitty tent car camping. I am headed to Walmart know to see what I can find.
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Walmart sleeping bags are the schizzle.
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Walmart sleeping bags are the schizzle. I'll be sure to pick one up while I am there for the tent. All I have is Junk.
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[b][/b] Trying to learn about Mountain and Swift water Rescue. Maybe you can school me up? You mean the ascender, rescue pulleys, figure 8 and locking biners that have NEVER been used???? EVER! Your climbing rope still in the package...at the store? You may want to change your name to MontanaCreekToeTag.
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Yeah never used.
Tells about your adventures I am all ears. Laughing
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Allen, how about you just sell all that gear and live a long, long life? Have you looked in the mirror, lately? You’re not a 155lb, long and lanky dude with spider monkey arms and fingers....You’re built more like a small defensive end. Heavy footed, thick, like someone who should stay firmly planted on solid, firm, TerraFirma. Unless you can fly bro, stay below 10k. Grins 😎
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Allen, how about you just sell all that gear and live a long, long life? Have you looked in the mirror, lately? You’re not a 155lb, long and lanky dude with spider monkey arms and fingers....You’re built more like a small defensive end. Heavy footed, thick, like someone who should stay firmly planted on solid, firm, TerraFirma. Unless you can fly bro, stay below 10k. Grins 😎 A long life means nothing to me if I can't Live! I am only 6'4" 245Lb. I have no interest in a boring life, I rather die doing what I love, rather then in a hospital or convalescent home bed. Still waiting on all of Wannabe Joes stories.
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I got no Indiana Jones Stories...I do know for a 1000% fact I will never be hanging off a rock with some type of apparatus holding me from a certain death below. Fugg that! Nobody home but us chickens....I did jump of out a plane once. That was cool.
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Oopps.... I mistakenly looked at this thread hoping for tent info.....
Have at it guys. May the biggest internet dude win.
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the OP has probably long run off but I can comment on a couple of MH tents he was inquiring about. I purchased a Ghost UL1, nice and light, but after a couple of nights I found it was simply to small for me (5'11")- if one is shorter, it would probably work. I sold the UL1 and purchased a UL2, much better room wise for only a slight hit in weight. Both tents are storm worthy and do a good job of buffeting wind- definitely not in the bomber category, but obviously at ~ 2 lbs- that's not going to happen. for summer-shoulder seasons (minus completely deplorable above tree line conditions), these tents should serve someone pretty well; not a winter tent as I don't think it could handle high snow loads. also the UL2 is great for one person and in a pinch, two folks- like husband and wife two folks
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Hilleberg , Hilleberg , Hilleberg ….buy & cry once. Save pennies and forget about tent issues forever.
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Hilleberg , Hilleberg , Hilleberg ….buy & cry once. Save pennies and forget about tent issues forever.
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Yeah, they look pretty good. Quality. Bit heavy for their available space, especially the Black Label offerings, but am sure a good investment for their high cost.
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I agree with lefty Build quality and materials are way up there on Hilleberg
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50% OFF SALE on tents, sleeping bags and packs at Mountain Hard Wear: https://www.mountainhardwear.com/equipment-winter-sale/?pgsize=38
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