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kerwinl

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  1. Updated for sold items, make me an offer.
  2. Make me an offer, I want to move this stuff, Discounts for multiple items. Cilogear 60L V2, Size Large, with brain, good condition, no need for it. 150 Shipped. No Picture-Cilogear 30:30 size large, with brain, mostly new with a few cuts from skis on side that need repair. 125 Shipped. No Picture-REI Nooksack +45 Synthetic Bag. Good condition, but used. 50 Shipped. Thermarest Prolite4, Size Regular, no holes or leaks. 55 Shipped. Thermarest Neo-Air, Size Small, small hole, leaks overnight, you can probably fix it, or send it into Cascade for a proper fix. SOLD 3 Person, 4 season REI tent. Perfect shape, missing steaks. 200 Shipped. MSR Hubba, Single. Perfect Shape with ground cloth, 150 shipped.
  3. All jackets worn, no holes unless noted. Priced according to wear. Helly Hansen Vinter Jacket, Large, 20K Waterproof, Good Condition. 90 Shipped. Helly Hansen Puffy, Large, 750 Fill Down 100 Shipped REI Synthetic, Medium, Hood Stuffs into collar 50 Shipped Helly Hansen Shell, Large, 20K Waterproof, DWR is worn off. 50 Shipped Helly Hansen Shell, Medium, 10K Waterproof 30 Shipped Marmot Shell, Medium, Goretex Pro Shell SOLD REI Taku Pant, 30W/30L, Small hole on back from ice axe, repaired with repair tape, also added boot grommets for built in gaiter steeze. SOLD Helly Hansen Shell Pant(Verglas), Size Xl, Good condition, 20K waterproof, 50 Shipped.
  4. The Speed 40 carries up to 40lbs with ease. Very comfortable on the approach, then strips down for climbing. At about 160 dollars, good value for a pack.
  5. This is a good setup, I have an identical one. It flies uphill and comes down just as well.
  6. Where is this at exactly? Post up some pics!
  7. They will stretch considerably, just keep wearing them. My Pythons were to tight to initially get on without a fight, now they climb like a dream, although they are not an all day shoe. Remember these are an unlined leather shoe, unlike a lot of the current rock shoe offerings, they will stretch out more then you think.
  8. If you cant find a place for free. Check out Extra Car parking, I think you can get it for under 7.00/day if you book in advance. I use them all the time when travelling for work.
  9. I boulder more then I climb with a rope on. In my opinion anything with crap like this on the heel, makes the shoe much less effective then a smooth proper heel. This opinion becomes doubly true when bouldering on our northwest granite, which is not smooth, but bumpy and full of crystals.
  10. Most sources on avalanche safety I have read or seen, indicate that trees must be spaced at less then 3 M or 10 feet from each other. That spacing is close enough to make skiing hard for a large amount of people. I wonder how the increases in spacing effects the anchoring ability of the trees. I would be willing to bet the spacing vs anchoring ability relationship is not a linear correlation.
  11. I tour mainly on a pair of Lotus 138's that are widest under foot, tapered into the tips/tails. At 8 lbs per pair I give up 1 lb per foot compared to a dedicated touring ski. The rather absurd amount of rocker they have makes skiing soft snow stupid fun/easy, and breaking trail rather enjoyable because the tips stay on top of the snow with lifting the leg. Of course by compensating on the Boot/Binding setup my overall weight per foot is still under 7lbs/foot which I consider to be very very reasonable. With that said I am looking to get a "skinny" ski for spring time touring, something in the 95-100mm waist.
  12. Matty, Really nice tool! I have been playing with the angle feature a bit here. From what I understand the colors progress from Green --> Yellow -- > Red --> Purple/Blue as the slope angle progresses. Can you give some feed back on what the general range of slope angles those colors fall into? Thanks!
  13. I have a pretty much new Marmot Lithium EQ Long that I am looking to sell. It has been slept in outside in the snow twice inside a bivvy sack. I dont need this much warmth, I overestimated when I bought it last year. Linky to BC.COM I am thinking 400 shipped. I am located just north of Seattle.
  14. The main difference between the Couloir and the Lithium is the down fill. The Couloir uses 800 fill, whereas the Lithium uses 850+. This results in some weight savings of about 4-5 oz per bag. That said, I have a Marmot Lithium EQ Long, which is the 850+ fill waterproof version that is pretty much new (slept in outside twice), that I am looking to get rid of. See more information here: Marmot Lithium EQ I am thinking about 450 shipped. PM me if your interested.
  15. Common people I need this thing sold!
  16. I have one Helly Hansen Odin down Jackets. I have one size small, fits like mens medium. These retailed for 650, Price reduced 160 Shipped to Cont. US
  17. Bump it up, one more left. The small that fits like a medium.
  18. Bump for pics, someone buy these things.
  19. Bump it up for big price drop 275 --> 200. Somebody wants one of these or three. They would make good sleeping bags for your children as well.
  20. I have two Helly Hansen Odin down Jackets. Similar to this one here, except no detachable hood hood. All three are Brand new with tags. Only tried on, never worn outside. I have one size small, fits like mens medium. I also have one size large. Helly Hansen Odin Jacket I also have a Odin down parka, which is the exact one above. Size large. These retailed for 650, Price reduced 200 Shipped
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