[pct-l] Rain pants

dnielsen at djmurphycompany.com dnielsen at djmurphycompany.com
Wed Mar 9 17:06:16 CST 2011



Paul - I was recently advised online that the brush will eat up my light Dry
Ducks rain paints by the time I get to Warner Springs, assuming I have to
use them.   Would there not be the same concern for the man dress getting
ripped up?  It is pretty light material is it not?







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On Behalf Of Paul Robison
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 3:59 PM
To: giniajim
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Subject: Re: [pct-l] Rain pants

I have marmot precip pants and arc terry beta at pants...  For my thru hike
I'll be using a ULA rain wrap,  I've loved mine thusfar,  for a lot of
reasons...  Being 3 ounces helps bust most of all how quick and easy it goes
on and off... 

... With pants you have to sit, and take off your shoes or trace water and
mud through the pantlegs...

... Not to mention how much more breathable a man-skirt is

~Paul

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On 2011-03-09, at 11:11 AM, "giniajim" <jplynch at crosslink.net> wrote:

> What's the best recommendation this year for lightweight rain pants?
Don't need a top (I use a Packa).
> 
> Thnx!
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