Jan 1/09
Time: 2 pm
Temp: -24C/-11F
With Wind Chill (N 20 kph, gusting): -33C/-27F
Distance: 3 miles
Time Elapsed: 1 hour
Terrain: Street, mild inclines.
Worn:
Ready Pack (35lbs)
Base Layer: Dakota "driwear performance thermal top"
Large. Composition: 66% micro-nylon, 21% micro-polyester, 13% spandex..
http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...8?OpenDocument
Dec 28/08
Time: 11am
Temp: -15 C Wind: n/a
Distance: 6 miles, cross-country skiing
Terrain: Groomed run, moderate hills
Worn:
Base Layer:
Dakota "driwear performance thermal top"
Size: Large.
Composition:
66% micro-nylon, 21% micro-polyester, 13% spandex..
http://www2.marks.com/productdetails...8?OpenDocument
Dec 26/08
Time: 11am
Temp: -15C/5F Wind: 12 kph, gusting
Distance: 3 miles
Terrain: Street, mild inclines.
Worn:
Ready Pack (35lbs)
Poly. hat w/ear flaps
Columbia winter jacket
Cotton tee shirt
Poly. "micro-fleece" liner gloves
Snow pants
Jockey undershorts
Cotton tube socks
Snow boots
Notes:
I worked up quite a
Hmm.. I'll see..
Dunno if I want to drill holes in a perfectly good pot.. LOL
I've whittled my pack down a bit..
I WAS going to get rid of the extra tarp..
But I thought, it weighs next to nothing, and takes up almost that in space.. Might as well hang onto it..
Was also thinking about ditching the Coughlan's emergency stove..
But it'd be nice to have inside a tent for some heat in the pouring rain..
Dec 15/08
Time: 10am
Temp: -22 C Wind: 7 kph
Distance: 3 miles
Terrain: Street
Worn:
Ready Pack (35lbs)
Poly. hat w/ear flaps
Columbia jacket
Tee shirt
Poly. "micro-fleece" gloves
Jeans
Cotton tube socks
Old Merrel all-terrain sneakers
Notes:
Pack felt good, though I could have gotten it on my hips better, I think