I love crunch. I'll check them out.Worse than that, they're addictive. Crunch-crunch-crunch.![]()
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I love crunch. I'll check them out.Worse than that, they're addictive. Crunch-crunch-crunch.![]()
I can afford to buy things because I have a lifetime of experience at giving new life to things others throw away.Groceries and Medicine. You all can actually afford to buy things in this economy?
I tried it and it seems to take more energy. Also, really big wide shoes are better for those of us with balance issues.Why aren’t you cross country skiing?
It's the falling over 5x in a row before I get moving that dials the frustration up on me.It’s the sustained forward motion that gives stability in XC skis.
Yeah, there is that learning curve.It's the falling over 5x in a row before I get moving that dials the frustration up on me.
I know.Truly not kidding about the balance issues.
That was my attitude toward my canoe trip this past summer. I support it 100%.If I try out snowshoeing and it turns out it is beyond what my heart can handle, well, I have the satisfaction of having given it my best shot and I'll sell the shoes and move on to the next activity. Not trying will eat at me worse than failing ever does.
You'll sleep a lot better if you insulate the floor with rigid foam and thin plywood.View attachment 146274
Full-size version that fits the long bed of my 2024 RAM 3500. I've already got an insulated pad for the floor and a single inflatable mattress to go inside. Trying some winter camping. @WhitewaterWoman
Already have that. The pad goes on top and reflects heat as well.You'll sleep a lot better if you insulate the floor with rigid foam and thin plywood.
I worked in a company that made survival packs for aircraft. They would not use Gore-tex. They said it was good in moderate conditions, but would easily frost over and stop breathing.View attachment 146447
Ordered a decent hard shell for winter hiking. Good breathability and large pit zips for active heat control (I need to control sweating).
It's reliable down to about -10C, especially the hybrid formula that TNF uses. I would not wear this in -25C, I have different jackets for that. I also wouldn't solo hike in the mountains at -25C, I'll stick to the walking trails in town when it's that cold.I worked in a company that made survival packs for aircraft. They would not use Gore-tex. They said it was good in moderate conditions, but would easily frost over and stop breathing.