Thanks Nemont those are good tips. We are tent camping. Yes it is a big loop but we are flexible. I assume there will be gourmet coffee shop or barrista no less than every 5 miles, i couldnt survive with less..
So, me and the Ms. and two kids are leaving glamorous western montana next week for car tent camping in exotic Central Montana. Driving up through white suplhur, lewistown and fort peck and then circling back to be reunited with our extremely wealthy McMansion owning neighbors in Hamilton...
apparently there should be a foot type associated with boots. I just got back from putting on over 50 miles in rugged country in alaska and i brought a pair of Lowas that only had been worn 5miles. They were great and i never had a blister. prior to that i tried to make a pair of hardscrabbles...
i had a similar problem. I tried using them for 2 years being told they would break in. They crippled my feet after 2 miles every time, and they werent too small just did not fit my foot very well. seems common.
This was sickening. Loved the crazy bearded guy who wants to clearcut wildernesses, but loved the crazy biker more. I dont understand how anyone could be a staunch republican.
Selling my Zeiss Victory Compact 10x25 binoculars. I bought them direct from Zeiss and right now new they are $699 i believe. WIll sell them for $450 obo. PM me please
You'd really pay 2000 to shoot a deer on a small acreage? I think the biggest property that will allow hunting is probably in the neighborhood of 100 acres
Ive been asking myself the same question with a 10-day fly-in trip to alaska coming up this spring.
I've always used an Osprey Aether 90 because it is so light and comfortable. It holds 90L and comes in under 5 lbs, works great for packing heavy loads of meat or anything else and not nearly...
Randy I use an alaknak II and really like it. It does get a little condensation in cold weather but crank the stove and it's nice. I wouldn't trade it for the weight and inconvenience of a wall tent plus it has a floor