05-31-2019, 02:30 PM
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#240
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Psycho Bag Of Squanch
Join Date: Sep 2001
Casino cash: $9594244
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Originally Posted by frozenchief
Apocalypse Gear winter parka. Built for Yukon Quest sled dog race, it’s tough as nails, quite warm and slides on easily over other layers. akgear.com
Anything by Simms for fishing. Great gore Tex jacket and breathable waders. Had my waders for over 10 years. Still no leaks.
Wolf 36” stove. Wish I had room for the 48” but the heat control is fantastic. Expensive install up front but worth every penny.
Sagebrush dry dry gear backpack. Made in Southeast Alaska,it’s kept my gear dry through many storms, in Alaska, Belize and elsewhere. If I’m getting into a boat, I throw extra gear (jackets, layers, etc.) into my sagebrush dry pack.
Pelican cases. Similar to sagebrush dry. Absolutely waterproof, crush proof and floatable, I use this for wallets, keys, cell phones. Buy one and it lasts forever.
I’m sure I’ll think of others but those are a good starting point.
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Sounds like some nice gear. It's funny the difference between what you need there in below-zero plus wind chill and what I need living in Arizona in 110 degrees plus sun light exposure. Left outside in it we'd likely both die if we were wearing each other's gear.
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