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Sierra Winter Footwear Advice
I am hoping for footwear system advice for winter hiking in the Sierras. The conditions range from cold rain to snow, daytime temperatures from near freezing to 10 degrees, and I would...
Wet, Cold Feet When Backpacking: How To Keep Your Feet Dry(er) and Warm(er) in Inclement Weather
Companion forum thread to: Wet, Cold Feet When Backpacking: How To Keep Your Feet Dry(er) and Warm(er) in Inclement Weather Keep feet warm and dry by using a carefully designed system that...
Strategy for dealing with cold, freezing rain: WPB socks and midlayer question
Is it the other one I posted in my links on the 1st page ? If not maybe I can help you ;) Lots of good tips and discussion above. I'll just...
Trail Runners and Snow
What is the best option to deal with this? I have some Cascadia 7s which are not water proof, good thing in my opinion, but I have not done any cold and...
Your dream layering setup for a week in a cold rain?
With guarded optimism that COVID travel restrictions will be eased, we're planning a September trip to Norway and Sweden, with several backpacking trips of up to a week each. It's entirely plausible...
Pearls for backpacking in the rain
I'm sure most have had to deal with inclement weather at some point in time. I was thinking it would be nice to hear some of the tricks that people have learned...
Lower Body Clothing System
Dirty girls.. aren't the tall gaiters uber sweaty? i wear them in the winter shoeshoeing I only wear mine in winter and have never collected moisture under them. "aren't the tall gaiters...
The G Spot (LEGACY POSTS FROM OLD FORUMS)
If you need a formal introduction on what you should talk about here...I may not be able to help :) Last year, I got caught out in a big storm 14 miles...
Wet, Cold Feet When Backpacking: How To Keep Your Feet Dry(er) and Warm(er) in Inclement Weather
Roger:Â That makes sense. Beyond just fuel efficiency though, what I meant to ask was how well the MSR stove actually works/doesn't work in cold temps in comparison to a liquid fuel...
