Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 7:30 am Post subject: Raingear
Hello all. I am going to the sierras soon and i was wondering what to take incase of rain/hail I have a timberland rain jacket w/ hood but i want to travel light. I was thinking a down sweater w/ hood but not sure. will goto sport chalet tonight and see what they have!
First - I would go to REI instead of Sport Chalet. REI has some great items on sale right now, especially rain/wind shells.
I always carry a lightweight to midweight base layer top (patagonia or similar) in my pack along with a very light rain/wind shell jacket and pants.
Last August, I was in Dusy Basin and for 3 days we were hit with afternoon showers which mostly led to hail. I stayed in shorts most of the time as the weather did not cool down too much, but up top I put on my thermal top and my rain shell. This was all I needed to keep fishing and hiking around some of the lakes.
Here's a couple ideas to get you started (you don't need anything thick, thats what the base layer is for):
This is what I keep in my pack 95% of the time for emergencies. It compress down to a tube about 4-5 inches long and about 3 inches diameter.
http://www.rei.com/product/772613
Good luck. _________________ There is no place for me in this world, Chanchito, I don't belong out there and I don't belong here. So I'm going into the wilderness, probably to die. I hope to see you again Chancho, maybe in the next life.
Yeah, the other one compresses small too, but I don't think it is as durable as the Sierra Designs one. I've had my Sierra Designs rainshell for almost 6 years now and it still looks brand new. Very durable. I don't use it much anymore, ad I bought a Marmot shell that compresses down to about a third the size of a Coke can. And it also has a thin fleece like lining on the inside which feels nice and cozy. _________________ There is no place for me in this world, Chanchito, I don't belong out there and I don't belong here. So I'm going into the wilderness, probably to die. I hope to see you again Chancho, maybe in the next life.
I'm also taking a fleece jacket, polypropylene undies, wool cap, & gloves
Hopefully I won't freeze my a&$ off
Matt _________________ So many canyons...So little time
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 11:03 am Post subject: Re: Raingear
mattmaxon wrote:
I'm also taking a fleece jacket, polypropylene undies, wool cap, & gloves
Hopefully I won't freeze my a&$ off
Matt
Matt - where are you headed? I just got back from two trips in the Sierra's and a friend just back from Eastern Sierras and another up there now. Night time temps at 10,000ft is 48-51 degrees, day temps were very low 70's. I was in shorts, and short sleeves entire time, with exception to sleeping. I wore lightweight polypro's just to be comfy sleeping. cap, gloves and fleece really not necessary. _________________ There is no place for me in this world, Chanchito, I don't belong out there and I don't belong here. So I'm going into the wilderness, probably to die. I hope to see you again Chancho, maybe in the next life.
Horseshoe Meadows to Onion Valley w/side trip to Mt Whitney
Nice.
mattmaxon wrote:
Some of it may go by the wayside if the pack weight creeps up (as it always does)
It always creeps up.
mattmaxon wrote:
Forrester Pass 13,200 ft with a full multiday pack will be tough
And fun. _________________ There is no place for me in this world, Chanchito, I don't belong out there and I don't belong here. So I'm going into the wilderness, probably to die. I hope to see you again Chancho, maybe in the next life.
Why not take a poncho? Summertime in So Cal & the Sierra Nevada is too warm (& sometimes muggy) during the summer to be enclosed in a parka & rainpants. They just turn me into a walking sauna. Ponchos are open, allowings some ventilation, so it keeps the sweat build-up down to a minimum during warm summer rainshowers. I bought one of these a few years ago and its worked great, but you can also get cheaper versions. Packs down small as a sandwich:
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