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Women’s Mobile Mummy 800 3-Season Sleeping Bag

Women’s Mobile Mummy 800 3-Season Sleeping Bag

Backpacking is all about versatility. If one piece of gear can serve as two, you’re saving weight and keeping your gear consolidated. Sierra Designs tackles[Read More…]

by July 13, 2016 0 comments Gear
The Sawatch 15 Sleeping Bag – A New Way to Look at an Old Design

The Sawatch 15 Sleeping Bag – A New Way to Look at an Old Design

Katabatic Gear takes a new look at the traditional sleeping bag with the Sawatch 15.  The Sawatch 15 sleeping bag features a unique quilt style[Read More…]

by July 12, 2016 0 comments Gear
Peregrine Saker 20° Sleeping Bag

Peregrine Saker 20° Sleeping Bag

I zipped into the Peregrine Saker 20 sleeping bag on a rainy, 30° F Texas evening. I was plenty toasty in Peregrine’s bag, and I’m[Read More…]

by December 27, 2015 0 comments Gear
Eddie Bauer Kara Koram 0° Stormdown Sleeping Bag Review

Eddie Bauer Kara Koram 0° Stormdown Sleeping Bag Review

  To put the Eddie Bauer Kara Koram 0° Stormdown Sleeping Bag to the test, I took it on three snow camping trips up at Mount[Read More…]

by May 27, 2015 0 comments Gear
Kelty Dualist 6 ThermaDri Sleeping Bag Review

Kelty Dualist 6 ThermaDri Sleeping Bag Review

The new Kelty Dualist 6 sleeping bag is based on a new concept for winter bags. It has two layers of different materials both of[Read More…]

by February 18, 2015 0 comments Gear
Sierra Designs Backcountry Bed Review

Sierra Designs Backcountry Bed Review

At first glance, the Sierra Designs Backcountry Bed looks way different than any other typical sleeping bag. The most obvious and notably difference about this bag[Read More…]

by January 21, 2015 0 comments Gear
Cocoon Merino Wool Mummy Liner Review

Cocoon Merino Wool Mummy Liner Review

I’ve built and slept in snow caves before. Not frequently. But I’ve done it enough to feel like my sleeping bag and I can handle[Read More…]

by April 1, 2014 0 comments Gear
Summer in Mount Rainier National Park-- just around the corner

Spring Cleaning

Blue-sky days are creeping out of the Northwest winter— and so are we. Just around the corner are wildflower days on Mount Rainier, picnic lunches[Read More…]

by March 29, 2014 0 comments Community
Kelty Ignite 0° DriDown sleeping bag Review

Kelty Ignite 0° DriDown sleeping bag Review

We are all familiar with the down verses synthetic sleeping bag debate. Each fill has its advantage and its disadvantage. So which to choose? Down sleeping bags are often go-to choices for backpackers because the fill offers more insolation for the weight, and is far more compressible than synthetic fill. Unfortunately, those of us who live in damp climates can often find themselves shortchanged by down sleeping bags. Once down gets wet, it loses much of its insulation power and—well, you may find yourself wishing you had bought a different bag.

by February 11, 2014 0 comments Gear
Sea to Summit Micro MCII Sleeping Bag Review

Sea to Summit Micro MCII Sleeping Bag Review

You may as well pack a light and compact bag for your next adventure. The Sea to Summit Micro MCII is rated at 36° and packs down to a tiny 7.5”x6.5” one-pound, six-ounce package (when fully compressed in its stuff sack)!

by August 16, 2013 0 comments Gear