I was just in REI "Portland" for a friend lookin at Cams and an employee said he just bought some cams from someone at the broughton parking lot for real cheap ($15 looking new). The seller said he worked at a closing down shop but you never know.
Thanks for the info. The big one on my back is scabed over and falling off. The other main one on my sholder is a little infected but it is starting to scab. I been putting on lots of neosporian. Seems to be working.
I found some decent deals on some black diamond stoppers and cams. Snow Leopard Mountain Sports This site isn't really Snow Leapord just an affiliate. Any other sites out there with the hookups?
I'll take your advice if I fell the slightest notion of any infection comming on. For the mean time I'll look for an over the counter cure, or is it off the shelf cure, something like that. Thanks
So far I gave my back a good scrubin and tons of hydrogenproxide cleaning. I don't go to the Docs unless it's the last resort. I was think of a healing spray of some kind. Does neosporain make such a thing?
Just slammed on my head and back, off a Mt bike jump. My helmet saved my head (I was wearing my Petzl helmet) but my back has little skin left. My back is starting to scab up everywhere and it's making it hard to move around. Anybody have a solution for this besides not crashing? Crash
My curiousity is how good are they overall; "material, liteness, stability, packability, cost, ect". I guess I'm thinking of a 3-4 day apline climb. Any specific model you can suggest for that reason?
I use the dakine poacher pack when I plan to ride off the summit. It's a little on the heavy and small side but I can fit every thing I need for a day trip. One of the best things is that it has an front acess panal so you don't have to take your board/gear off the pack to get inside. It has plenty of straps for gear also. It's a very comfortable pack too.
Dakine Poacher Pack