Have a look at the below link under the Catalog drop down box. The boots are all categorized under specific different applications or uses. For example you will find the Tibet under Backpacking as it has a stiffer shank, rubber rand etc but if you look at the Renegade you will find it under the...
Carry on when possible. If I have to check my pack I get them to put it inside a clear plastic bag and twist and tape seal the top. That way there are no issues with buckles and straps getting caught or damaged while they move luggage around. Another option is I've taken a rubbermaid action...
I have happily used an Olympus Stylus for a number of years but have just ordered the Pentax WG3. It is one of the "tough" types of cameras but also has a specific feature I was after - the ability to take multiple pictures when the timer is set.
Below is pulled from the Lowa site re the Tibet. The Hunter GTX is taller and also has insulation.
Handcrafted in Germany. Our most popular hard-duty backpacking boot, updated for 2013. Ideal for carrying heavy (50+ lbs.) loads, over long distances in rugged terrain and extreme weather...
For Lowa if you click on the below link, then choose "Catalog" you will see the boots listed out into different categories. Depending on your intended use look through the different categories to find models that should work for you. There are good descriptions within each category of what the...
A bit of both, and plenty of info on sheep hunting history, hunters, rams etc..
http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/news_GreatRamsIII.asp?area=news
http://www.safaripress.com/Great-Rams-and-Great-Ram-Hunters-II-L/productinfo/ANDERSON96Z/...
Anyone else recently pick up the Great Rams III book? Awesome stuff. Already had the first 2 books and was eagerly awaiting this one. Haven't read too much of it other than checking out all the pictures again and again.
Congrats on the ram! Looking forward to reading the article in the EHJ sheep issue too, just seems to take forever for magazines to finally get delivered in Canada.
Blue tint appears to be gone, and the outer appearance of the bino body looks better too. The price is certainly right too, as not everyone has the budget for some of the more expensive LRF bino models on the market. IMO they are a good bang for the buck.
For breakfast I always have 2 packets of instant flavored oatmeal that I put into individual zip lock bags at home before my trip. I also put between 1/2 to 1 scoop of protein powder in with it. Heat up some water, mix it in and you are good to go.
Not anticipating a pile of gear changes for 2013. My biggest issue is to learn to cut out some of the excess odds and ends I always seem to stuff in my pack. A few times the extra items have come in handy but often people just marvel at all the stuff I bring with me lol. Items from 2012 I was...