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That's why i like the outdoor edge, the blades are super tough, no problem cutting hip joints, digging eyes out, etc.I have a gerber vital and a havalon piranta, they weigh around 1.5 ounces, but those blades break way too easy,
I use my rain jacket as a windbreaker too, almost everyday, especially if it's windey, if I stop to glass or eat, I'll throw it on while I'm stopped. I toted rain pants for a while, but realize I never used. The only time I took them and wore them was sep in CO at 11k and there was forecasted rain/snow and I wore them that day.I've always been curious why everybody brings a rain jacket, but hates bringing rain pants. I get what thier saying if the forecast says it's going be good weather don't bring the rain pants, why not leave the rain jacket too??
Bring a tarp instead? Can a tarp be put up quick enough before you get soaked?
there's been a few times I got soaked because I didn't bring rain gear, nice weather can change in an instant at elevation.
If there's snow I always bring gators no matter what.
I've never packed a tarp during sep and never needed. I might pack pants and/or tarp if I knew I was going in really deep for many days, but I'm usually only 2-4 miles in and if there's significant rain in the forecast, I just plan to come out that day and regroup.
For the occasional shower, just get under some good trees and wait it out, the jacket will shed most of the rain, and like someone already mentioned, if you try to hike in the pants you'll end up sweating anyway.Right. Just curious why bring a rain jacket but no pants? So you only get HALF wet?
Everyones different, I've definitely spent some mornings with wet shins, but even when I packed gaiters regularly I forgot to put them on, usually dry quick when the sun comes up. I just quit bringing them most days, but If there is significant rain or any snow in the forecast I'll pack em.I'll definitely add gators