That reindeer hide looks like a great addition - my friend has a sheep skin he swears by.
I'm getting more and more excited

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RGR SNAPLINK wrote:Awesome Black Dog! I gotta ask, what kind of pack is that? The one I used in my entry, was burnt up a couple nights later when a buddy tried to make that same kind of fire right before we turned in for the night. Except he tried to do it from an existing fire. Coals on top and bottom! Flaming inferno of fail!
I really like the WM bag, and deer hide. great idea.
Kulprit wrote:Blackdog: Silly question - out of curiosity where does the dog sleep?
I like the idea of bringing my mutt but he's a but of a puss, haha.

Blackdog wrote:Kulprit wrote:Blackdog: Silly question - out of curiosity where does the dog sleep?
I like the idea of bringing my mutt but he's a but of a puss, haha.
Well, pretty much where ever she wants to. She is a good girl bred for the mountains and spends a fair amount of time out and about so for the most part just on the ground although if it is cold I will, like this time pack a extra mat for her and if not so cold she will usually sleep on my jacket. This time out the little weenie crawled into the bivi with me which worked out OK. Like us mutts have to be in good physical condition and acclimated to the enviroment (also pretty well trained for free range wandering).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakachan_Dog
Blackdog wrote:Kulprit wrote:Blackdog: Silly question - out of curiosity where does the dog sleep?
I like the idea of bringing my mutt but he's a but of a puss, haha.
Well, pretty much where ever she wants to. She is a good girl bred for the mountains and spends a fair amount of time out and about so for the most part just on the ground although if it is cold I will, like this time pack a extra mat for her and if not so cold she will usually sleep on my jacket. This time out the little weenie crawled into the bivi with me which worked out OK. Like us mutts have to be in good physical condition and acclimated to the enviroment (also pretty well trained for free range wandering).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakachan_Dog
Blackdog wrote:
and for the first real test a pair of 5 toe Iniji sock liners which really worked out well to my surprise.
kyle wrote:I tossed up a banner add for this event. Hopefully it will get you guys more exposure. This is a great idea.
I'm not very graphicly-able so if anyone can come up with a better banner, let me know. I stole that image from the New York chapter website, by the way, http://zsny.org/ I hope you guys don't mind.
Woods Walker wrote:bark-eater
I just checked out your updated entry. Looks like a great time. I found the Paratarp a bit tight but then again I take up a bunch of room.



bark-eater wrote:Woods Walker wrote:bark-eater
I just checked out your updated entry. Looks like a great time. I found the Paratarp a bit tight but then again I take up a bunch of room.
The ParaTarp is what I got, so it works. There's just enough room in there for me to sit cross legged, but Im going to be wiping all the condensation off the inside with my body getting into that position.


riverjoe47 wrote:Blackdog wrote:Kulprit wrote:Blackdog: Silly question - out of curiosity where does the dog sleep?
I like the idea of bringing my mutt but he's a but of a puss, haha.
Well, pretty much where ever she wants to. She is a good girl bred for the mountains and spends a fair amount of time out and about so for the most part just on the ground although if it is cold I will, like this time pack a extra mat for her and if not so cold she will usually sleep on my jacket. This time out the little weenie crawled into the bivi with me which worked out OK. Like us mutts have to be in good physical condition and acclimated to the enviroment (also pretty well trained for free range wandering).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakachan_Dog
This is such a great idea . Every post teaches me something .
Just called local store about the Marmot parka . Don't know if I can afford it but gonna go look at it . Those 5 toe socks seem like a great idea ,Im gonna order some of those . Looked up those knots since Im always looking for a better knot . Kinda hard to learn but I think I can master the Siberian since there is a video for that .
That dog looks like he ought to generate a lot of BTUs Id definitely be dragging him into my bag .Like the idea of the upside down fire too . Thanks BD.
Woods Walker wrote:Blackdog.
That video was funny.4 miles up hill thought the snow is hard. Frozen wood does suck; I had the same issue during my last outing. Dry camps are a pain in the backside any season. Glad the biner/prussic combo has worked out. Interesting metal canteen you got there. That is one hell of a knife and reindeer skin.
Everyone who has spent enough time sleeping out in colder weather has gotten a chill overnight at one time or another. To the best of my knowledge there are no exceptions. I can only speculate but guessing you started to sweat going uphill. Probably developed a slight chill a few minutes into the rest before setting up camp, I often do. That went away during camp chores such as setting up the shelter and cutting wood. This work also added moisture to clothing and burned though water and calories. Melting dry low density snow is a pain to scoop up over and over again only to watch it vanish into nothing. Probably reduced the total intake of water which makes dealing with the cold harder. Naturally this is all speculation on my part but given the same set of circumstances I would have probably got a chill during the night as well.
Great looking trip.
kyle wrote:I tossed up a banner add for this event. Hopefully it will get you guys more exposure. This is a great idea.
I'm not very graphicly-able so if anyone can come up with a better banner, let me know. I stole that image from the New York chapter website, by the way, http://zsny.org/ I hope you guys don't mind.
Blackdog wrote: I don't mind the cold so much, the drag of winter to me is when it is pitch dark at 5:30 in the after noon. Thank goodness for a headlamp and the Kindle my wife induced me to get.


Blackdog wrote:
kyle wrote:I tossed up a banner add for this event. Hopefully it will get you guys more exposure. This is a great idea.
I'm not very graphicly-able so if anyone can come up with a better banner, let me know. I stole that image from the New York chapter website, by the way, http://zsny.org/ I hope you guys don't mind.

aa1pr wrote:kyle wrote:I tossed up a banner add for this event. Hopefully it will get you guys more exposure. This is a great idea.
I'm not very graphicly-able so if anyone can come up with a better banner, let me know. I stole that image from the New York chapter website, by the way, http://zsny.org/ I hope you guys don't mind.
This should be an yearly event !

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