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  1. NateinCT

    Camera

    I've been looking at Canon point and shoot-ers I personally use a older Canon digital ELPH with 3.2 mega pixels. I have been happy with its size and durability, but have been looking for something with more manual control and a greater pixel count. I have a friend who is very happy with the...
  2. NateinCT

    Free Antisnow plates for Petzl crampons

    hmm....thanks for reminding me! I submitted a request in May and they said they'd ship in June....and they still haven't arrived. I'll give that number a try--there's still some time before I'll need them ;)
  3. NateinCT

    lumbar packs?

    q10 I've had a Arcteryx Q10 for the past two years and I love it. I've often used it for motorcycle and bike rides, and for hiking anything less than an overnight. There's plenty of room for two nalgenes, snacks/MSR pocket rocket and a 3-cup moka, cameras and extra layers, and on the back...
  4. NateinCT

    Iceland

    great info! Please let us know how things go! I am planning to go in mid-August with my sister.
  5. NateinCT

    REI Members?

    Rei I have had great experiences with REI. I have been ordering online for the past two years and have been satisifed with the gear guides online and customer service on the phone. In addition to the discount and dividend benefits people mentioned, I must also mention their unconditional...
  6. NateinCT

    A Day Pack for Doctor Wu

    I am very happy with my Arcteryx Bora 40 for long days and light overnights. But.....the side pockets on my mine don't hold Nalgenes. Maybe this year's redesign does....it is a 50L now too. They have a smaller 35L as well. They are a little overpriced, but being Canadian made, well-designed and...
  7. NateinCT

    Nutmeger Hike Sleeping Giant 13Mar05

    Cool deal. Unfortunately it was rather warm this afternoon. i went on a hike at East Rock 4-6pm with just boots and it was fine in most sections, deeper on the dark side of the hill. I will be bringin along my snowshoes just in case (and I hope I need them!). I will be there with a friend in...
  8. NateinCT

    Rainer, Hood, Shasta, fall 2005??

    very interested I am very interested in joining this trip! Guiness, I will PM you for more info. And also check to see if frequent flyer miles with United can originate outside the US. If so, I can cruise back from Japan (I'll be there June--end of August) to Seattle for free!
  9. NateinCT

    First and last solo!

    the Japan question I speak Japanese. I was there for a little over a year 98-99 in college, then back for summer in 2000, then back for graduate school on a fellowship from the Japanese Ministry of Ed. from spring 2001 till Sept 2003. I am also still in a band in Tokyo so I have been making...
  10. NateinCT

    Mountain Hardwear believer?

    I have the Alchemy jacket. It is by far one of the most versatile jackets I have and I use it quite a bit. It breathes much better than my hardshell and protects from wind/water better than fleeces. I bought mine last year for list at around $240 but I have seen them on sale recently in the $150...
  11. NateinCT

    First and last solo!

    going solo I have never camped solo while hiking, but I used to do a lot of motorcycle touring when I lived in Japan, mostly from hotspring to hotspring. Usually I would find someone else going the same way (also solo) and we would stay together for two of three days before splitting. The first...
  12. NateinCT

    Nutmeger Hike Sleeping Giant 13Mar05

    I'm in, this sounds fun. I don't think snow shoes will be necessary unless it really dumps later today and Saturday (which it doesn't seem like it will do). See y'all then! edit: I may stand corrected! Hopefully this doesn't melt away today. :D
  13. NateinCT

    Morning coffee.

    that one looks pretty cool too!
  14. NateinCT

    Morning coffee.

    moka moka I am partial to the 3-cup Bialetti moka, but I like espresso.... It is durable and easy to clean too, although not the lightest caffeine fixer around.
  15. NateinCT

    new member introduction!

    not a highjack at all! Glad to see this turned into a CT hiking thread. I just got back from NH a half hour ago so I was off the web for a bit :) I am definitely interested in a snowshoe hike on Sat or Sun (either is fine for me). It looks like more snow is on the way! Mt Washington was a...
  16. NateinCT

    new member introduction!

    hiya Hey Gorp! Yeah, I live at the foot of West Rock so I usually hike there, but Sleeping Giant is great. A friend and I were there last Sunday when some yahoo tried to rappel while anchored to a rusty iron pole and fell 60 feet or something. Didn't die, but his pit-bull was running all over...
  17. NateinCT

    Face Masks - which one?

    I am getting ready for a mountaineering course/ascent of Mt Washington on Monday and headgear has been a been a concern. I ended up getting the OR Airfoil. I have a big head and it comes in XL which matched my hat size (7 5/8), but unless I have a hat underneath (MH Andinista- rather thin) the...
  18. NateinCT

    new member introduction!

    thanks!! and today I am looking forward to the Banff film fest and lots of snow!! weehee!
  19. NateinCT

    new member introduction!

    Hi all. I have been lurking here for the past few months and have been impressed by the comraderie and great information so I decided to join up! I have been out east for the past year or so and before that lived in Japan for a few years where I was very fond of motorcycle touring. Tonnes of...
  20. NateinCT

    Winter Trail Snacks

    dayhike goodies I am partial to Clif bars since they're vegan and tasty. I tend to go for the chocolate peanut butter or peanut butter crunch, although I already miss the frosted 'seasonal' flavors like spiced pumpkin. Other than that: pb and j sandwiches (protein-rich bread, or bagels)...
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