[pct-l] trail clothing

Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Sat Feb 13 22:21:46 CST 2010


My Patagonia down sweater is a very light jacket with only a tiny bit  
of down in it. It's not a big puffy thing. It was the most I ever  
needed.

My philosophy is, if I've got a bunch of clothing I'm not wearing, my  
sleeping bag is too warm. Making full use of your things is key to  
keeping your pack weight down.

Diane

On Feb 13, 2010, at 8:02 PM, Stephen Adams wrote:

> I'm an old man, and actually live in So Cal.  And my down sweater,  
> maybe I meant to say jacket, weighs more like 2lbs or a little  
> over.  winter only.  And why didn't you just get a more comfortable  
> sleeping bag?
> For a light sweater I got the Mountain Hardware Compressor on sale  
> and that is a light weight sweater and still only used that when  
> the temps really dropped, but never hiked in it.  I'd venture to  
> say the Mtn Hdwr sweater is too lightly built to last thru a three  
> season of constant use, but I'ma a young old man who is hard on  
> things...
> On Feb 13, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com  
> wrote:
>
>> My down sweater didn't weigh even 1 lb. I wore it every night in my
>> sleeping bag through late June and often in early July, too. I also
>> wore it constantly during town visits. It's not always as warm in So
>> Cal as you think. I thought it was weight well spent. But I am female
>> and might get colder than young men do.
>> On Feb 13, 2010, at 1:17 PM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
>>
>>> Do you really need a down sweater that weighs two pounds when you
>>> may only wear it for thirty minutes and then only on a few nights
>>> when it will more often than not be overkill?
>>
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