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  1. Use a 72" long (regular) ridgerest and a 47" long(short)prolite 3 pad in the winter. This combo is warm and comfortable. Yea the bulk sucks but if you sleep better it is worth it.

    In the summer use the short prolite 3 only and a pack under you feet.

  2. Hey guys, if anyone ever wants to borrow one let me know. I am one of the MSR reps here in the northwest. I have a couple I can loan out.

    The whole system is pretty smooth and easy to use. I does take up to 4 hours if crypto is an issue. In all other cases 30 minutes is all you need. Best uses are for large groups or someone that is good at monitoring their water use.

     

    Drop me an email if anyone wants to borrow one. I will need some type of deposit just so it doesn't walk off.

     

    Patrick - jopcook at yahoo dot com

  3. I am going to be there from Oct 25th thru the 29th.

    I might be down for some long multipitch routes. I am going there with my gal and she is not into the long routes, a little over her head.

    Sounds like we climb at a similar level. Drop me a line and let me know what you are thinking.

    patrick(at)summitsalesnw(dot)com

  4. Black Diamond was the company that made the ice axe shovel. I have one and it works OK, not a very big blade. I'm pretty sure they don't produce it anymore.

    You might give them a ring in Salt Lake or try bdel.com

     

    Cheers

  5. WiFi is the bomb. I love it. I use my laptop at home, on the road, and at the office, all locations have WiFi. The mobility is great. It is super easy to find free hotspots on the road. I am a sales rep and my territory is Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washingto, and Alaska. I have no problem searching the web for free hotspots.

  6. I have used the Towers. They worked good. My toes were a bit cold in the morning. After walking a bit my toes heated up and were happy. I slept with my boots in the tent and the insoles in my sleeping bag. Also had a nice fresh pair of socks for the summit. I beleive we climbed in early May, Gib Ledge route.

     

    Cheers

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