[pct-l] Umbrella or not?

Jennifer Zimmerman jenniferlzim at gmail.com
Fri Feb 14 14:15:26 CST 2014


I was on the fence too but received Golite's Chrome Dome as a gift and
ended up loving it.  It was invaluable in the desert or any intense
sunlight, made a great windshield, and was part of a super comfortable rain
gear system along with my pack-cover/poncho (the parcho:
http://myplace.frontier.com/~bgurwell1/parcho.htm).  When it was attached
to my shoulder strap (especially easy on ULA packs) I could keep my poncho
unzipped almost to my waist for better venting and still stay dry.  It
eliminated the need to wear a hood - which are usually too warm and
restrictive for my taste - and let me wear a stocking cap in cold WA rain.
Pictures were easy in bad weather because my camera stayed dry. I swear, in
Southern California it felt like it kept me 20 degrees cooler just
by creating shade and allowing me to take my sun hat off to catch the
breeze. My husband and I are both total converts.

We sent them home at KM and got them back in Cascade Locks.  If I were to
do it again either keep it through the Sierras or pick it up in Tahoe to
have for NorCal-Ashland.


On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Jake Handy <jakers329 at yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>
> I've gone back and forth on this and in an effort to reduce my already
> "too much" gear I've pretty much decided to forgo an umbrella.  I've
> decided to use garbage bags/sea to summit stuff sacks and a pack cover and
> just assume I'm going to get wet at sometime on the trail.  Am I making a
> mistake?
> I'm sure everyone's got an opinion here...
> Thanks all!
> Jake
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