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Posts posted by asciwhite
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Here you go buddy
http://www.specialopswatch.com/
From $900 to $1250
The second one down is my favorite too
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The Moccamaster is the king!!
You almost can`t make a bad cup of black coffee with the thing!!
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Not personally but there is a post here that goes in detail......
I will search
Well into this post the watch is reviewed
http://www.rwgforum.net/topic/160189-anyone-interested-in-getting-an-aqua-terra-repped/
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And bear in mind Arc'teryx are cut very close to the body. They are a very focused, single purpose piece of gear. As is, I suppose, a tweed overcoat.
I find it best to buy good quality pieces for the three layers:
Bottom (merino wool)
Insulating (fleece or equivalent)
Shell (breathable membrane)
Then adjust the middle layer to accommodate different temperature and exertion levels. Bring a spare bottom layer in case you overdo it.
There's the key to being safe in the cold.
Amen to that!
Layers is the way to go!
EDIT : I am so lucky the Arcteryx fits me like a glove! Almost like they where tailor made for my body shape..
This Alpha is my "go to" jacket in harsh weather, with merino base and insulation middle.
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What the f*** is that?
Looks like a cross between a camel and the creature from Aliens cross bread with a baby unicorn!
Hope your finger heals up OK - I bet when you are typing on the computer all anyone can hear is
<type, type, type, type> "OOOOWWWWW!!!" <type, type, type, type, type, type, type, type, type, type> "OOOOWWWWW!!!"
as you forget about it and try to type with it
This is what happens when you let seamonkeys into the wild.... Like baby alligators in the sewer
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I think the dark red liquid inside the finger would give away the location
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Thanks Asci! Let's see a Norsk-Jeep pic!
We kinda went off-topic.. But its jul! So what the heck.
You will when it has undergone major surgery after new years.
Cutting out the fenders to allow bigger tires. X-Max flares from Utah based Notch customs.
Until then you can have this one with small tires and no flares
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I have the Goodrich Mud T/A for summer
I needed a softer rubber compound for winter so I got the Yokohama Geolandar I/T`s
Love your Rover Nanuq
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03 Jan 2014 Wristies
in General Discussion
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