Maddy
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Great thread!
I shop only at EMS, Mountain Goat, and Adventure Outfitters. Recently I had to attend an orientation for new monitors, etc where I work. I arrived with my injured knee sporting my hiking staff which has animal footprints carved into it. I bring all my winter gear to work when we have big storms and drive everyone nuts because it takes me 20" to gear up to go home. I have stabilizers, instep crampons, Bear Sorel Boots and No Face boots that I wear depending on conditions in suburbia. I have actually walked out of the hospital at night wearing crampons when we have ice storms. I sometimes walk around my yard with snowshoes on.
I carry my -30 No Face bag in my truck all winter and also all my other "emergency" camping gear. I sleep in a lightweight down bag in the house and I leave all my camping gear in a corner of the living room all summer.
I build campfires in my yard and hope this storm dumps at least a foot of snow so I can set my my winter tent and sleep out with the dogs tomorrow night. Full moon is up.
My purse is a small Mountainsmith fanny pack. My books and DVD's are mostly related to bears/wolves/sledogs and mountaineering.
I wouldn't have it any other way!!!
I shop only at EMS, Mountain Goat, and Adventure Outfitters. Recently I had to attend an orientation for new monitors, etc where I work. I arrived with my injured knee sporting my hiking staff which has animal footprints carved into it. I bring all my winter gear to work when we have big storms and drive everyone nuts because it takes me 20" to gear up to go home. I have stabilizers, instep crampons, Bear Sorel Boots and No Face boots that I wear depending on conditions in suburbia. I have actually walked out of the hospital at night wearing crampons when we have ice storms. I sometimes walk around my yard with snowshoes on.
I carry my -30 No Face bag in my truck all winter and also all my other "emergency" camping gear. I sleep in a lightweight down bag in the house and I leave all my camping gear in a corner of the living room all summer.
I build campfires in my yard and hope this storm dumps at least a foot of snow so I can set my my winter tent and sleep out with the dogs tomorrow night. Full moon is up.
My purse is a small Mountainsmith fanny pack. My books and DVD's are mostly related to bears/wolves/sledogs and mountaineering.
I wouldn't have it any other way!!!