I'm checking out this Nemo bag as it seems more flexible than my current mummy bag. Though the price tag is a shocker.
https://www.moosejaw.com/moosejaw/shop/product_Nemo-Nocturne-15-Sleeping-Bag_10272225_10208_10000001_-1_
I have two mummy bags that are both 30 degree bags I believe. I've had these for almost 20 years and they work ok by myself in warmer weather. But I now have a dog (25 lb. cockapoo) who camps with me. And when it gets cold, I pull him in the bag with me (we both enjoy this). The mummy bags just...
@outwardbound What was the solar lantern you had? That thing was pretty cool, and brighter than I expected. Weighed a lot less than my Ozark Trail battery powered lantern, and brighter.
I've thought about purchasing some Purple Lizard maps of Bald Eagle State Forest. They don't offer maps of he entire state. But from what they do offer, their maps seem to be pretty nice.
I'd like to see the PA section because I'm thinking there's a lot of pavement between state forests through PA. And even the state forests are not that large.
Practically new, only used for about 7 nights. Very durable 100% cotton duck canvas with Hydra-Shield. Watertight and breathable. 10' x 10' with 6'6" ceiling height provides plenty of room for walk around comfort. 2 large doors front and back with #10 YKK zippers. 4 large windows with mesh. 72"...
Awesome project! I really like Blue Ridge Overland Gear, but the bag(s) that come with the Skottle really should be designed like this, and TemboTusk should have designed the legs this way. Those few adjustments would help justify the price of the Skottle in my opinion.
I've been using the...
I have a SnoMaster Traveler Series 42 in the back of my Tacoma. It's been running 24/7 for about 3 months now. I have it set to 36 degrees and installed a Renogy 100 watt solar panel and MPPT controller to keep my single battery charged. Never had a problem with voltage. The SnoMaster TR42 came...
While I was at Overland Expo East I picked up a Tacoma attic and seat back molle panel. Next will be to purchase some pouches/items to attach to the molle panel.
I'll add Amazon Basics to the list too. I just received their AA and AAA rechargeable batteries in the mail for my electronics needs. Amazon keeps releasing their own branded products... it will be interesting to see what all they come out with.
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