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Activity for Ryder Bergerud‭

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Question Adapting to the cold
Some people seem to be able (as I've noticed when camping and traveling with different people) be able to produce more heat and need fewer layers in cold situations. Are there any techniques that cold-weather campers and outdoors enthusiasts use to produce more body heat in for situations (for examp...
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almost 8 years ago
Question What size needle should I use with 210d Dyneema X Gridstop when sewing my own pack?
I'm new to sewing and new to pack-making. Trying to build a lightweight pannier, since most panniers are made out of heavy cordura. I've ordered 2 yards of a 210d Dyneema X Gridstop; (specs here: Materials used in ZPacks Gear) and am wondering what type of needle/needle size I should use for sewin...
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about 8 years ago
Question How would I make a bear-proof pannier?
I'm impressed with the idea of the Ursack, but would like to use the same material to construct a pannier. Does anyone have any good considerations about the weaknesses I might encounter in a design that uses a backboard and pannier hooks, and what sort of stitching I would need to make it bear-proo...
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over 8 years ago