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[pct-l] (mosquitos)
- Subject: [pct-l] (mosquitos)
- From: randy_forsland at hotmail.com (Randy Forsland)
- Date: Mon Jan 12 09:56:26 2004
- References: <d3.2706d6a9.2d3414e2@aol.com>
I brought one of the bugshirts from Campmor with me last season and it
worked out well.
As long as you kept moving, the skeeters could not get at you. As with most
shirts, they could find a vulnerable spot to penetrate if you just sat
around though. It was light, very cool and allowed me to go virtually DEET
free for most of the trip..
15 bucks well spent...
The shirt from Campmor had a hood, but did not cover the face , so I
supplemented it with a head net at times.
Redwood
----- Original Message -----
From: <Lonetrail@aol.com>
To: <judsonb@internetcds.com>; <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>;
<alfrei@wm.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:18 AM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] (mosquitos)
> Opps Sorry
>
> Hit the wrong key Early Winter (earlywinters.com) a out door store like
> Campnor has or had on sale a mosquitoes netting covering you from head to
foot. I
> usually only carry a head net. With netting covering you on a hot night
you can
> laugh at those buzzing blood sucking #@%&. I don't like applying deet
three
> time a day for a month, they also have deet on sale. For you women or men
who
> want to decorate your camp site, check this out. I rhink my dog wound find
them
> interesting to pee on.