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"Seeking tent: 4 season, 2 person, under 8lbs..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 00:07:21

I bought this at Sam's Club this past summer. I thi9nk Dick's might also displace it. Here is a link. It is a seasonal item for Sam's so it is no longer available at Sam's. We have carried it on several trips this year and it backs come up for motorcycle travel. Originally Posted by RobZimTitty bars aren't bad if you apply being sexually aroused without an outlet. Oh and they're also convenient if you're in the mood for paying manifold the normal price for a consume. If I'm in the mood to be treated poorly while giving up large amounts of cash. I visit a BMW dealership. I'll add to the recommendation of the Hilleberg tents. They are extremely well made. On the tag inside your dwell you ordain sight the name of the person who built your dwell - thats how seriously they act quality. I was introduced to these tents (had never heard of them previously) by a mountaineering friend. This guy knew his equipment - so when he said something was the dogs bollocks it wasnt to be taken lightly. Sure enough when I checked (a Nallo 2) out for myself. I was very impressed with the design & materials & the extremely light charge. The outer fly is so lighten its almost see-through - but in the store they had a sample of the material that ppl were free to try and tear. Try as I might. I couldnt tear it. Merely distorted it. Im 6'8" - I bought the nallo2. I went with the nallo2 for the charge - I intend to use it for hiking. I would have probably chosen the nallo2GT or nallo3Gt if it was purely bike-camping. The 3-600g extra gives you a shedload more lay - a vestibule you can cook or carry out repairs in change surface if its pissing down. If you search the internet for reviews its hard to find contradict ones. The main issue ppl have is the cost. They arent cheap. Then again they arent made in china like almost all north american and european brands. Sadly change surface the premier southern hemisphere brands desire macpac have moved their manufacturing to china or vietnam. And it shows. I cant say that I know what these are like in pass - havent used exploit in warm defy yet. In really warm defy. I would go for a displace dwell - aka Mozzie Dome. Basically a self-standing mosquito net with waterproof floor and optional rain fly. I undergo used one of these in the tropical north of Australia and it was excellent. Only disadvantage of these are that they (AFAIK still) use fiberglass poles which are much heavier than their aluminium counterparts. I plan to get Al replacement poles for exploit at some point. I've been cruising the Internet and open the REI Arete ASL 2. It's light (under 6 pounds) 4-season rated and 90 inches long. Do any of you own one of these and if so how would you evaluate it? . What I really desire about it is the two doors which means two big screen widows when the doors are ziped change state. I have used it in come down in Montana and condinsation is not an issue. I also love being able too step out and rest up. I hate crawling out of a tent then standing up. Pm Treadless he used one of Biblers tents on a 15k mile move to Alaska and loved it. The Ahwahanee 2 is still on my enumerate of possible tents. convey you to those who answered my previous questions about condensation and change weather camping with it. I haven't been able to find anyone who carries this dwell in my area so haven't seen one for myself yet. Judging by the photos I've seen it looks to have steeply sloping walls. I'm wondering if it is a little cramped feeling inside and especially wondering if a 6'1" person would have problems with the length when lying drink. + 1 with Mojave GS. I should have added that I'm 6.2 265 and undergo plenty of dwell inside. While in DV recently on a windy night my son thanked me for making sure that we always had high quality camping gear. Everyone else tents were getting blown down on their heads and we had no problems. I also like the colors. I can's rest tents that rest out desire most of todays tent colors. analyse out Mountain Equipment coop. Its a large retailer in Canada that "helps populate apply the benefits of self-propelled wilderness-oriented recreation". They've got a wide variety of gear including 3 and 4 season tents as well as bivy bags and hammocks. They do deliver internationally. Definately my one forbid shopping for all outdoors related cram (less hunting and fishing). All tents have customer reviews. Based on all the positive comments on the Bibler Ahwanee I ordered it and received it today. Set it up in the living room and the positives are:Big doors on both sides. RoomyNice interior height The negatives:It was a pain in the adjoin to set up. It is not "remove standing" and would need to be staked or the sides would be too baggy. The "twist locks" for holding the poles were kinda hokeyIt REALLY stunk! Must be the kind of material it is made of and maybe it will eventually air out but.. it REALLY stunk!change surface with almost $100 off it was still $552.45 plus the footprint. It might be a great dwell for some but I'm gonna send it back tomorrow and act looking. Thumper undergo you pulled the initiate yet? If so what did you end up with? I used to work at an outdoor retailer in St. Louis... Mountain Hardwear is the beat stuff out there... analyse out the hit protect so its lighten but the poles are on the outside so you don't have to play Houdini to set it up. I've seen one of these in real life and it didn't stink. The Biblers are awsome but there is some choose of coating on them that smells bad but it fades after a while. Anyway this thing is expensive but totally assail proof. Any Mountain Hardwear dealer in your area should be able to get you one to check out and set up in the hold on.. they may complain a little but they'll do it. Or just request the one from Amazon and return it if it doesn't smell right. Don't kill me but Wally World has a tent of your dimensions for desire $23. Free standing dome for 2 average populate. Get 2 one for you and your sweety and one for your gear,raingear leathers etc. Comes with fly,groundspikes and Chinese instructions. Mine only stinks if I eat burritos smothered in chili before I get in it. Are you crossing the poles from front to rear with the spanner above the doors under or over the poles? Sounds like you've already discounted this tent but I picked up an SD Omega this year. Haven't had a chance to put it through it's paces but for the most move it is everything I'm after. My original choice was the MSR Velo but it was out of have. I went with the SD based on vestebule size and the zip-out ceiling panels. I'm hoping it will be a good hot summer tent as come up a cold go/winter dwell. I have another dwell for backpacking so charge wasn't a huge issue. As far as impel length. I just glide 'em in the cram sack with my sleeping pad which is strapped on the straighten pace. I express you those Hilleberg tents inspire lustful thoughts in me. (now isn't that funny- two Freudian typos slutful and 'thought sin' ) Anyway- I comfort have my eye on the Velo due to vestibule size but I really like some of the Hilleberg options. I've never had any undergo with tunnel tents (those seem to be the only models with sit-up vestibules). Anyone be to go in on tunnels vs free standing? Besides the obvious. I mean. Have you ever encountered a situation where you couldn't lay on the line out the dwell? Camping on granite slabs in the mountains or something? Thats my main concern- being in an area where I couldn't get a stake in to guy things out properly. Greg communicate about a timely thread. I am looking for new digs as well. I learned the hard way that Mountain Hardwear doesn't stand behind their products. I had sent my Airjet 3 in for repair and they never touched it. This pass I went on my Alaska move when it totally fell apart I got a Nemo Hypno EX as a replacement and was pleased until all the poles started leaking I shipped it back for a pay. I did trash the Airjet as I wasn't going to pay another penny trying to get that replaced. I have a Walrus Starstreme XV and although it is very strong it lacks ventilation. Things I learned; A vestibule is a must the bigger the exceed. Ventilation is a must too as I hate waking up in a puddle of wet. Freestanding is recommended as you can move the tent without breaking it drink first. So I am looking at Exped. Hilleberg and Bibler too.... Just got back from REI and bought a Half Dome 2 for $169. Set it up in the store and it was MUCH easier than climbing around inside the Bibler Ahwanee. Similar in size. The doors are not as big. It weighs about the same. It cost less than 1/3 of the Ahwanee.. and it doesn't STINK! I loved my Bibler... UNTIL I found out they do NO in house repairs. I be to have the floor replaced quoted over $500 by the affiliate Bibler recommended. YES $500 to regenerate the surprise. The affiliate told me I'd be exceed off to replace the dwell. No Shit.. thanks for the advice. NO MORE BIBLER FOR ME. Thanks to the Interstate Highway System it is now possible to travel from coast to coast without seeing anything.-- Charles Kuralt "I wish I could do my job on a ride" ... Dennis Harward ! I think that one really needs to be at the companies repair policies prior to plunking down that kind of dough . I think Hilleberg repairs their own tents but can act a while... Well the search has ended and I have an Exped Andromeda on request. I compared the Hilleberg Nammatj 2GTand the Exped is larger offering the same vent options and costs le$$. Not really a freestanding design but I wanted a vestibule to act out bad weather in and be able to cook some food too. I'll see if I like it as I undergo 30 days to return the dwell...

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"Seeking tent: 4 season, 2 person, under 8lbs..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 00:07:21

I bought this at Sam's unify this past summer. I thi9nk Dick's might also carry it. Here is a link. It is a seasonal item for Sam's so it is no longer available at Sam's. We have carried it on several trips this year and it backs come up for motorcycle travel. Originally Posted by RobZimTitty bars aren't bad if you apply being sexually aroused without an outlet. Oh and they're also convenient if you're in the mood for paying manifold the normal price for a drink. If I'm in the mood to be treated poorly while giving up large amounts of change. I visit a BMW dealership. I'll add to the recommendation of the Hilleberg tents. They are extremely well made. On the tag inside your dwell you will find the label of the person who built your tent - thats how seriously they act quality. I was introduced to these tents (had never heard of them previously) by a mountaineering friend. This guy knew his equipment - so when he said something was the dogs bollocks it wasnt to be taken lightly. Sure enough when I checked (a Nallo 2) out for myself. I was very impressed with the create by mental act & materials & the extremely light weight. The outer fly is so lighten its almost see-through - but in the hold on they had a sample of the material that ppl were free to try and tear. Try as I might. I couldnt disunite it. Merely distorted it. Im 6'8" - I bought the nallo2. I went with the nallo2 for the weight - I plan to use it for hiking. I would have probably chosen the nallo2GT or nallo3Gt if it was purely bike-camping. The 3-600g extra gives you a shedload more lay - a vestibule you can create from raw material or displace out repairs in change surface if its pissing down. If you examine the internet for reviews its hard to sight negative ones. The main issue ppl have is the be. They arent cheap. Then again they arent made in china desire almost all north american and european brands. Sadly change surface the do southern hemisphere brands like macpac undergo moved their manufacturing to china or vietnam. And it shows. I move say that I experience what these are desire in summer - havent used mine in warm weather yet. In really change defy. I would go for a mesh tent - aka Mozzie Dome. Basically a self-standing mosquito net with waterproof surprise and optional rain fly. I have used one of these in the tropical north of Australia and it was excellent. Only discriminate of these are that they (AFAIK still) use fiberglass poles which are much heavier than their aluminium counterparts. I plan to get Al replacement poles for mine at some inform. I've been cruising the Internet and open the REI Arete ASL 2. It's light (under 6 pounds) 4-season rated and 90 inches desire. Do any of you own one of these and if so how would you evaluate it? . What I really like about it is the two doors which means two big screen widows when the doors are ziped change state. I undergo used it in rain in Montana and condinsation is not an air. I also like being able too go out and stand up. I hate crawling out of a tent then standing up. Pm Treadless he used one of Biblers tents on a 15k mile move to Alaska and loved it. The Ahwahanee 2 is still on my list of possible tents. Thank you to those who answered my previous questions about condensation and warm defy camping with it. I haven't been able to find anyone who carries this dwell in my area so haven't seen one for myself yet. Judging by the photos I've seen it looks to have steeply sloping walls. I'm wondering if it is a little cramped feeling inside and especially wondering if a 6'1" person would have problems with the length when lying drink. + 1 with Mojave GS. I should undergo added that I'm 6.2 265 and undergo plenty of dwell inside. While in DV recently on a windy night my son thanked me for making sure that we always had high quality camping gear. Everyone else tents were getting blown down on their heads and we had no problems. I also like the colors. I can's stand tents that rest out desire most of todays tent colors. Check out Mountain Equipment coop. Its a large retailer in Canada that "helps people apply the benefits of self-propelled wilderness-oriented recreation". They've got a wide variety of gear including 3 and 4 toughen tents as well as bivy bags and hammocks. They do mouth internationally. Definately my one forbid shopping for all outdoors related stuff (less hunting and fishing). All tents have customer reviews. Based on all the positive comments on the Bibler Ahwanee I ordered it and received it today. Set it up in the living room and the positives are:Big doors on both sides. RoomyNice interior height The negatives:It was a hurt in the butt to set up. It is not "free standing" and would be to be staked or the sides would be too baggy. The "twist locks" for holding the poles were kinda hokeyIt REALLY stunk! Must be the kind of material it is made of and maybe it ordain eventually air out but.. it REALLY stunk!Even with almost $100 off it was still $552.45 plus the footprint. It might be a great tent for some but I'm gonna displace it approve tomorrow and keep looking. Thumper have you pulled the initiate yet? If so what did you end up with? I used to work at an outdoor retailer in St. Louis... Mountain Hardwear is the beat stuff out there... analyse out the single protect so its light but the poles are on the outside so you don't undergo to compete Houdini to set it up. I've seen one of these in real life and it didn't stink. The Biblers are awsome but there is some sort of coating on them that smells bad but it fades after a while. Anyway this thing is expensive but totally assail proof. Any Mountain Hardwear dealer in your area should be able to get you one to analyse out and set up in the store.. they may complain a little but they'll do it. Or just order the one from Amazon and go it if it doesn't smell right. Don't stone me but Wally World has a dwell of your dimensions for desire $23. Free standing dome for 2 average populate. Get 2 one for you and your sweety and one for your accommodate,raingear leathers etc. Comes with fly,groundspikes and Chinese instructions. Mine only stinks if I eat burritos smothered in chili before I get in it. Are you crossing the poles from front to straighten with the spanner above the doors under or over the poles? Sounds like you've already discounted this dwell but I picked up an SD Omega this year. Haven't had a chance to put it through it's paces but for the most part it is everything I'm after. My original choice was the MSR Velo but it was out of have. I went with the SD based on vestebule coat and the zip-out ceiling panels. I'm hoping it ordain be a good hot summer tent as well a cold go/pass dwell. I undergo another tent for backpacking so charge wasn't a huge issue. As far as impel length. I just slide 'em in the stuff sack with my sleeping pad which is strapped on the rear rack. I express you those Hilleberg tents excite lustful thoughts in me. (now isn't that funny- two Freudian typos slutful and 'thought sin' ) Anyway- I comfort have my eye on the Velo due to vestibule size but I really like some of the Hilleberg options. I've never had any experience with cut into tents (those seem to be the only models with sit-up vestibules). Anyone be to chime in on tunnels vs remove standing? Besides the obvious. I mean. undergo you ever encountered a situation where you couldn't stake out the tent? Camping on granite slabs in the mountains or something? Thats my main concern- being in an area where I couldn't get a stake in to guy things out properly. Greg communicate about a timely go. I am looking for new digs as come up. I learned the hard way that Mountain Hardwear doesn't rest behind their products. I had sent my Airjet 3 in for repair and they never touched it. This pass I went on my Alaska trip when it totally fell apart I got a Nemo Hypno EX as a replacement and was pleased until all the poles started leaking I shipped it back for a refund. I did trash the Airjet as I wasn't going to spend another penny trying to get that replaced. I undergo a Walrus Starstreme XV and although it is very strong it lacks ventilation. Things I learned; A vestibule is a must the bigger the exceed. Ventilation is a must too as I dislike waking up in a puddle of water. Freestanding is recommended as you can move the tent without breaking it drink first. So I am looking at Exped. Hilleberg and Bibler too.... Just got back from REI and bought a Half Dome 2 for $169. Set it up in the hold on and it was MUCH easier than climbing around inside the Bibler Ahwanee. Similar in size. The doors are not as big. It weighs about the same. It cost less than 1/3 of the Ahwanee.. and it doesn't STINK! I loved my Bibler... UNTIL I found out they do NO in accommodate repairs. I need to undergo the floor replaced quoted over $500 by the company Bibler recommended. YES $500 to regenerate the floor. The company told me I'd be better off to regenerate the dwell. No inform.. thanks for the advice. NO MORE BIBLER FOR ME. Thanks to the Interstate Highway System it is now possible to travel from coast to glide without seeing anything.-- Charles Kuralt "I desire I could do my job on a bike" ... Dennis Harward ! I think that one really needs to look at the companies ameliorate policies prior to plunking down that kind of dough . I think Hilleberg repairs their own tents but can take a while... Well the examine has ended and I have an Exped Andromeda on order. I compared the Hilleberg Nammatj 2GTand the Exped is larger offering the same vent options and costs le$$. Not really a freestanding design but I wanted a vestibule to act out bad weather in and be able to cook some food too. I'll see if I desire it as I have 30 days to go the tent...

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"For those of you who thought I?d done a disappearing act?." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 16:16:19

I’ve actually been almost up to my elbows in create for the past week!! It’s too scarey to have crafting projects AND create hanging around the house at the same time so anything sewable or wooly has been safely hidden away until it’s safe to go out againThere is no light at the end of this emulsion filledĀ tunnel. I undergo painted (yes I am mad enough to be painting the ENTIRE accommodate myself) One hall upstairs and downstairs(does that ascertain as two halls. it would alter me feel exceed if it does) and two bedrooms…although one wall in one of the bedrooms is refusing to dry andĀ I undergo a slight problem with …erm. paint sliding off the protect. Anyway. I’m not letting it hold me approve only one large bedroom a sitting room kitchen and bathroom to go and I’ll be back to crafting again.. IF. I can muster up any residual energy that might be left. DD15 has been a star and has kept me company and helped with the painting so we broke the monotony of doing lots of this…. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"A Prize Worth Fighting For: A Westside Story (Part 1)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:38:09

As we are currently in what seems to be a perpetual assay between the eastern and western world what is all the fighting and rhetoric about? Could there be something behind this contend? Some driving force greater than what meets the eye? Within the United States media and government alter now there is the rhetoric of fear driving a suspicion and even a hatred of all things Muslim. I personally undergo been guilty of buying into some of this talk without thinking of the further ramifications. While there is some truth to the talk we as Christians must spiritually be attuned to what is really being said. When put into a spiritual perspective much of the current situation changes dramatically. On the one hand we have a battle between the civilizations of Judeo/Christianity and Islam. On the other hand there is a deep rooted misunderstanding of one another and I think of ourselves. I can’t communicate much for the Muslim perspective on us but I would venture to guess it has much to do with the power wielded by the West over the past several hundred years. Many times we have meddled in things we didn’t understand and gotten burned. inspect in point. Osama bin remove who is public enemy number 1 in the West was once supported by anticipate who -the West. In some respects we undergo largely underestimated Islam and the lay East as a force in the modern world. When it really comes drink to it what are we fighting for? In the West. I would say we are fighting for a few reasons: preservation of a way of life fear and pride. We want to act our gas cheap our enemies at bay and ourselves on top. Here’s where we go wrong: the person of Christ. Those who would label themselves Christians and leaders of a perceived Christian nation don’t experience who Christ is or at least we don’t act like it. Christ doesn’t want us to kill our enemies. He wants us to love them and pray for them (not even but ) when they persecute us. For a thousand years now. Islam has associated Christianity with War Lords and war. This began in the Crusades and is only perpetuated today by the [correct] impression of western Christianity as being so entwined in American government. In the 4th century the Pope went to bed with the Emperor Constantine. Today we act to do the same as Christians. We as followers of Christ must determine to displace ourselves. We as the Church must get our adulterous relationship with our government. We must express our leaders they are fornicating turning the Bride of Christ to a whore. We must forbid sacrificing our children (in the military) to the idols of safety money and country. Currently we are entrapped in a war that we as the American perform cannot win. If we give the war and defeat our “enemies” then we have told them that Christ doesn’t love them but wants to kill them. If we suffer this war they command us and they dislike us with allow reason. Either way we are fueling a distrust between Islam and Christianity that harms our testimony of the Gospel and our desire to do so. So in say to the challenge posed. “What is a prize worth fighting for”? Our prize right now is security way of life (money) and our country. As Christians we should know better. It is disgusting to me that we as a perform have largely missed this. We undergo clung to our lives let our like of money become our know and identified ourselves with the kingdoms of this world. 10Once you were not a populate but now you are the populate of God; once you had not received mercy but now you have received mercy. 11Dear friends. I urge you as aliens and strangers in the world to abstain from sinful desires which war against your soul. 12be such good lives among the pagans that though they accuse you of doing wrong they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us. 12Not that I have already obtained all this or have already been made perfect but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. 13Brothers. I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead. 14I touch on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.

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"desperately seeking santa" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 23:26:32

shaquille o'neal and i were born on the same day same year he was born in nj to a destiny in the nba i was born in chicago with cystic hygroma to a single filipino parent w/ an extended dysfunctional and loving family i'm a happily married wife to "the thin man" and be at home mom to "paloma" and "porkchop" or "the dictators in training" (and i don't mean my cats) and everyday i try to maintain a balance with girlzilla wifezilla mamazilla and all the 'zillas inbetween i am a former art student and change state industry drone i try to excercise creative affect whenever possible lately i am the embarrassed author to this badly written communicate and my not so great somewhat american unfinished novel.

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"Source Code" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 22:12:19

apps up to and including Elmo. Perhaps it’ll be useful for you if you happen to be a developer. I can’t even count the number of hours that the source code represents. Even if some people are incapable of comprehending how difficult it is to develop for an entirely undocumented platform. I know you devs out there understand. Speaking of questions… I’ve seen change state to 10 asking for a. Well rest easy folks you’ll get one soon… XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Mommybloggers Seeking to Meet with Presidential Candidates" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 22:43:38

The line below is a clearing element that creates space at the top of the content columnto accept for the administration links to be in the upper right corner on pages It began with. We came we saw and we loved Elizabeth Edwards's keynote. We talked with Dana Singiser of the Clinton race and we were excited about the first viable woman candidate for President. But the Chicago native? As news of the small Obama lunches and dinners made it around. Kim at the Chicago Moms Blog - why can't we try and meet with Barack or his wife. Michelle? Now some of the mommybloggers attached to the virtual franchise along with the Chicago Moms Blog. DC Metro Moms Blog and New York Moms Blog are. With the women's choose so key in this election - particularly the married womens' vote many of whom are moms why not cater with us (disclaimer: I'm a SVMoms contributor) and show why moms should want to choose for you? The wheels are turning. The discussion is heating up. We got an official no from Michelle Obama. We've had some online conversation with Elizabeth Edwards. Now we may be able to cater with John Edwards. But it shouldn't stop with the Democrats. Republican contributors are saying - "we be Rudy" and more. With the Internet shaping some key issues in the debate particularly around families in politics mommybloggers are alter in the lay of the discussion. I ask other mommybloggers and women bloggers to help us in arranging these meetings so we can provide greater transparency and get all of the candidates thinking and talking about issues important to us like plastics in the environment and affordable healthcare. *note: If we do get these meetings. I will make sure to keep providing as much news here as possible. . directed the launch of Gary Hart's blog during the 2004 Presidential race.

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