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  1. quote:
    Originally posted by Doc-Dean:

    How about a hat in the http://www.tilley.com/shop2.asp?path=rootTilley_Hats style (minus the Tilly hat price) ??

     

    http://www.tilley.com/prodimages/fathersdayLTM3_detail.jpg

     

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    Without the Tilley quality?? I don't think so!!

  2. quote:
    Originally posted by SamLowrey:

    Also, I put something more substantial, like Gatorade or even juice, in mine. But I think it would be a good idea to have a small bottle of water in case pure water is needed (clean something, for instance).


     

    I am thinking of adding a second bladder with Gatorade or maybe Sangria!

  3. quote:
    Originally posted by bmcilvoy:

    I agree with what others has said - Good advice. I might add that most people under estimate their water requirements to survive just one day in the summer desert.

     

    PPS: Folks, forgive me, I can't spell.


     

    Hi Bernie,

    WOW! Thanks for sharing that. it really makes you think about the chances we take without weighing the risks.

    With 20/20 hindsight three questions come to mind.

    1. How much water should you have had. Not that you woukd want to attempt this again.

    2. August??? Maybe early April or late October.

    3. How much better would it have been with a GPSr?

     

    I grew-up in La Crescenta, CA with the Angeles National Forest as our backyard. In the summer (and weekends during the school year)we would hike over the hills on all day explorations. We even 'cached' water canteens frozen the day before to retrieve on the way back. I learned to respect the desert and visit when I can. Death Valley later this fall!

     

    Thanks for the posts everyone, I have picked up some new ideas.

    Peter AKA Agreatscot

     

    PS My spelling is perfect, at least when I use Microsoft Word XP! LOL!

  4. quote:
    Originally posted by Tahosa:

    Packs:

     

    Also carry a GPS case which straps on the pack straps, and the lanyard goes around the pack strap.

     

    Tahosa - Dweller of Mountain Tops.


     

    Hi Tahosa,

    Nice pack and gear. Where did you get the GPS case or who makes it? It looks real handy and protects the unit. Thanks, Peter

  5. quote:
    Originally posted by John & Bretta:

     

    Even though it is not the same model that I'd be getting, I still wouldn't mind seeing it in its "small as possible with bladder" state just to give me an idea. If you don't mind doing a pic or two of it...

     

    Thanks!

     

    - John...


     

    Here you go John,

    Sorry for the delay, we got home too late to take pictures.

     

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    These are taken with the bladder full and the cinch straps fully tight and empty of my gear. This was a good project as I can now reorganize the contents before reloading and get rid of the extras. If you need other pictures let me know. I will leave it as is today.

    Take care, Peter AKA Agreatscot

  6. quote:
    Originally posted by John & Bretta:

    Anyone have a picture of a Motherlode with it empty except for the bladder

    - John...


     

    Hi John,

    I could shoot a couple of pictures tomorrow when I return home for you. The only thing is that my Motherlode is the older model (really the middle model, it has the Molle straps but does not extend out in the top.)

    Let me know, Peter

     

    This is a picture of my pack loaded with a Maxpedition M1 I bought from TNRonin attached to the Molle straps. Works great! I think you can get a pretty good idea.

     

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    TNRonin Maxpedition

  7. quote:
    Originally posted by TNRonin:
    Originally posted by AGREATSCOT:

    M4 in OD

    Single Sheath, quantity 2 in OD

    Rat Wallet in OD

     

    _Got it, will add to the next order. I'll email the total for you to paypal._

     

    I am thinking about the Thermite Versipack as a future buy but have a couple questions.

    I am left handed and will the Verispack work OK on the left side.

     

    _Yes it will work left handed. The buckle portion will be to the rear, but all the other control are the same._

     


    OK Mitch, I am sold. I will take a Thermite Versipack, In OD green. Hope this makes your order for Monday(or are they closed for Labor Day?) I am going to try some Benchmark Hunting in this area. There are several interesting benchmarks within a few miles from here. Have a good weekend. Peter

     

    [This message was edited by AGREATSCOT on August 29, 2003 at 11:58 PM.]

  8. quote:
    Originally posted by Have Cache WILL Travel:

    Where the heck are you guys geocaching, the Sahara?

    I can see taking a liter of water along if you are going to be making a day of it, or maybe two for a hot, arid climate, but a whole friggin' BACKPACK of water??

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    One more thing, The water bladder on most Camelbaks only takes up a small percentage of the packs like the BFM, MULE, and Motherlode. The packs have separte compartments and pockets to hold first aid kits, survival gear, camera, extra batteries, food, extra clothing, compass, PDA, etc. and cache mintenance and trade items. Take care.Peter AKA Agreatscot

     

    [This message was edited by AGREATSCOT on August 28, 2003 at 11:55 PM.]

  9. Ok here goes:

    M4 in OD

    Single Sheath, quantity 2 in OD

    Rat Wallet in OD

     

    That is it for now, email me the total and I will use Paypal.

    I am thinking about the Thermite Versipack as a future buy but have a couple questions.

    I am left handed and will the Verispack work OK on the left side. Is it designed to attach to packs like the M1 and M4.

     

    Thanks again, Peter AKA Agreatscot

  10. Originally posted by John & Bretta:

    To be honest, I'd like to take one on 20-50 mile biking trips just for the water -- and I think even the MotherLode is going to be too big for that. Then again, at only 10 pounds full of water, I guess I could just strap everything tight/closed and use it empty except for the water. Even the small MULE would be 8 pounds, so, except for being a bit more bulky, the MotherLode really isn't that much more heavy when the cargo areas are empty...

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    John,

    I know what you mean about bike riding. I also have a mule to use on my mountainbike and it is perfect. I also bought a 2 Liter Thermobak to use while working in the yard and it is good for my powerwalks also. The Motherlode cinched down with the compression straps should be ok for a 20-50 mile bike ride. Like you say, I wouldn't load it too heavy for the bike or your center of gravity would be awkward. Peter

    A contest sounds like fun Team Shuey!

  11. I have 2 Tilley hats. Wear them all the time. One is a T3 that has snaps like the Aussie hats. Quite dashing! The other is a T4 with wide brim. It is also great for driving to cut down glare. I hardly use my visor it the car.

    Tilley has new hats with vent mesh aroubd the brim to reduce heat. Called Airflo models.

    I am saving for one.

  12. Hi John,

    From reading I have done Camelbak changed the Motherlode due to requirements by the military. If you look at the new model there are alot more Molle straps. These are required for all packs and vest gear to add gear to the outside.

     

    The 'military' packs from Camelbak are made by Eagle industries, a top gear supplier to the military. They are tough heavy duty material far superior to the civilian models. They are in daily use by our troops (God Bless them!) making them more effective and saving lives.

    Team Shuey is providing a great service to the Geocaching family by providing these Camelbaks at a really good price. I looked at one at a local military outdoor store and what a saving we get at Team Shuey. I am saving up for a BFM now.

     

    On the hike you are talking about I ask, is there potable water at the campsite? If not I would go with the BFM and extra 100oz bladders. I have a old model Motherlode and it is fine for a 2-3 day hike in summer. In winter I will need the BFM.

    Good luck, Peter AKA Agreatscot

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