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BigSky

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  1. I'd agree with the older/decent tool plan. You can even catch used aztars and quarks for very cheap if you keep an eye out.
  2. It's small but not much smaller than anything else from the newer generation of tools. I've pounded plenty of pitons and a few pickets with it and it worked as expected. Call me ghetto but I'm not shy about using the side of a T-rated pick to put in pickets anyway. I'd agree it wouldn't be my favorite axe to plunge but if it's a second tool I'm not likely to be using it much for that--more likely high or low dagger position or traction, which it excels in. Your raven is going to be more comfortable for general mountaineering techniques. The goofy rubber accordian thing is very nice for gripping below the head for what it's worth. Hope this helps.
  3. I use a Grivel Matrix light hammer with a slider for your described application. Lots of tools will work just fine. For occasional 2nd tool use I wouldn't necessarily worry about a replaceable pick.
  4. Supersafe or Millet Triaxiale (10+) are good bets.
  5. BigSky

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    Give me a middle mark and keep the bicolor.
  6. Just a heads up, I saw that prolite has a 20% coupon going so if you're thinking Hypertraction you can save some $$$. Coupon
  7. I've climbed in both and love both. Hypertraction gets the nod for me with a little more stiffness.
  8. Camp Ball Nuts, sizes 3 and 4. New, never carried or used. $25 each or $45 for both -- prices include shipping
  9. Looking for an Integral Designs Renaissance or North Twin, long, preferably regular (not broad) width. Good or great shape preferred, but let me know either way. Thanks!
  10. I had a String Ridge for a while. It was much nicer than I expected it to be--one of the few tents I'd consider owning again outside of a Hille.
  11. I can go pretty cold with a guide style, leather palmed, mountain glove for general use. I guess it depends a lot if 5 is going to be your norm or the coldest expected temp.
  12. I don't really have a problem trusting Kerlon 1200, though for an expedition tent I can't fault a guy for wanting 1800. ID's tents do go together much more easily than Bibler and Rab.
  13. Rab Summit Superlite, orange color, just like this one. Used a couple of nights, could pass for new. Comes with the stakes, guylines, and stuffsacks that were included. Cheapest I see it on sale online is $350 shipped. $250 shipped First "I'll take it" gets it, or make an offer and I'll consider it.
  14. ECB gave you better info for the Convert than I can give you for the Jannu. I do have a couple of Hilleberg tents and have set up and been in nearly all of them, Jannu included. It is definitely more cold weather oriented compared to many 4-season tents...built stout, but doesn't have the ventilation options of the Nallo's, Allak, or BA String Ridge for example. It is put together pretty tightly (read: temp. boost). For what it's worth, Hilleberg's have consistently been the best made (attention to detail, quality, etc.) double wall tents that I've ever seen. Up to you to decide what fits your needs, but I decided the Jannu was more cold weather inclined than I need. Good luck!
  15. eVent or proprietary version? Thanks
  16. I've had all three you mention as well and the G14's probably fit my boots the best on average. The performance was indistinguishable to my elementary foot the for Cyborg and G14.
  17. Just like this one. Used 3-4 nights, as new condition. An even 21 oz. on my scale. Was $200 new. $90 shipped Edited to add: trade for... -used Atlas 10 or 12 x25's + a little cash to you depending on condition -Mystery Ranch MX Trance + cash depending on condition -MSR denali's + or - cash depending on condition
  18. What size is the Ready Mix? Thanks.
  19. Assuming you'd like something in the Oasis price range, my money would be on Big Agnes for a 3-season option. The Copper Spur is a fair amount of tent for a 3-season. Honestly though you can find 4-season tents in the three season weight range anymore. Check out the Hilleberg Nallo 2 or 2 GT. The Nallo 2 is in the 4.5 lb range all up and will handle heavy weather.
  20. I am very impressed with my NW alpine gear. Just ordered a second pair of Fast/Light's in fact.
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