[pct-l] Frogg Toggs
Terry
tsparks56 at aol.com
Mon Mar 10 10:34:55 CDT 2014
That's a good point Jeffery and the biggest reason why I'm switching out rain jackets at Cascade Locks. For Washington, I will have a heavier but better better built, better insulated jacket.
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> On Mar 10, 2014, at 8:02 AM, Jeffrey Olson <jjolson60 at centurylink.net> wrote:
>
> Be aware that FroggTogg jackets are short and it is easy for water to
> leech under the jacket and soak your midsection. Happened to me in the
> windy/rainy/foggy Goat Rocks and contributed to near hypothermia...
>
> Jeff
> Rapid City
>
>> I'm following the strategy you mention below with one wrinkle - I'm adding a
>> light rain shell for the highest parts of the Sierras. My strategy is like
>> this:
>>
>> I'm carrying just a wind shirt to Kennedy Meadows where I'll add a Frog
>> Togg's rain shell (5.7 oz & VERY inexpensive).
>
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