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Dispatches from the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness: Day 2 – Traversing a Pass in the Storm


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    Ryan Jordan
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    @ryansat

    Companion forum thread to: Dispatches from the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness: Day 2 – Traversing a Pass in the Storm

    Live dispatches via satellite from an expedition in Montana’s Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness: Day 2 – Traversing a Pass in the Storm

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    jscott
    BPL Member

    @book

    Locale: Northern California

    Exciting!

    Waking up to a flood of water in your tent is one more reason to like a big comfy inflatable that acts like a pool toy and keeps you dry. This scenario is all too common in the thin-soil-over-granite of the Sierra.

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    James holden
    BPL Member

    @bearbreeder-2

    an inner with a bathtub floor would do the trick …

    or even a net bivy with a bathtub floor if u wanna go light …

    cause shiet happens to even the best of us … just saying …

    ;)

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    jscott
    BPL Member

    @book

    Locale: Northern California

    “cause shiet happens”

     

    that’s exactly the point.

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    Jörgen Johansson
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    @jorgen

    Locale: www.smarterbackpacking.com; www.fjaderlatt.se

    I hear that practising Swedish accents in that kind of weather is particularly healing ;-)

    Jörgen

     

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