Thoughts of a hot chocolate by the fire !!!!

pit just re-read your post!! another "DUH!!!!" moment for me :)

did you wear the buffalo6 out?

Yes buddy, Buffalo 6 top and a pair of Buffalo Teclite bottoms, I don't think you need quite as much insulation on your lower half when hiking. I started to get hot when moving uphill today but as soon as I opened the side zips on my top I was perfect !
 
If I'm totally honest buddy the best I can say is it's ok !
Any of the small knives from ML Knives or Dave Farmer knives etc will easily out cut it !

A lot of the TOPS line is notoriously thick. Joe (Joezilla) designed the Shango, though, and I've been so impressed with it I've been EDCing it ever since it came into my hands. It's sort of like a stainless Izula only with a slightly longer handle. :thumbup:
 
Awesome pics Pit!! I love to hit the woods in the fog and mists of low clouds. Being able see for feet and feet like that always makes for an interesting landscape that I really enjoy.
 
Hey Pit... Where did you score the Paramo lid? I wouldn't mind one for rainy season, down here.

Thanks,
Chris
 
nice pics!
Hmmm rain eh? yeah i know rain,lol.
Environment Canada ranks St.John's as number 1 on the "foggiest, snowiest, windiest and the most freezing rain cities in Canada" list.
B.C gets bad press for rain but its bad or possibly sometimes worse in this province,lol. At least your winters are much shorter.
On a plus side temperatures are milder here, it doesn't get near as cold here in the winter as it does in Ontario.
Our snow is more wet not the fluffy Ontario stuff,lol!
 
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