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Gear List 09-2019 Gear List – Last Updated September 2019 Weekend Price Weekly Price Category Item Q (Fri & Sat nites) (Sun thru Sat nites) Shelter 1 person Outdoor Research bivy sack 1 $15 $24 Grand Trunk campinG hammock 2 $9 $15 2 person GoLite ShanGri-La 1 $19 $29 2 person MSR Flylite and footprint 1 $19 $29 2 person Eureka TetraGon 1 $19 $29 2 person BiG AGnes Copper Spur UL and footprint 1 $19 $29 2 person REI half dome and footprint 2 $19 $29 2 person Alps MountaineerinG Lynx and footprint 1 $19 $29 4 person Wenzel Silver Star II 1 $25 $39 4 person Alps MountaineerinG Lynx and footprint 1 $25 $39 4 person MountainSmith and footprint 1 $25 $39 4 person REI Half Dome and footprint 1 $25 $39 4 person Embark 1 $25 $39 6 person Embark 3 $29 $44 6 person Wenzel 1 $29 $44 6 person Marmot Limestone and footprint 1 $29 $44 6 person Outdoor Products 1 $29 $44 10 person Coleman (no footprint) 1 $39 $59 4 person Wenzel Silver Star II 1 $29 $49 Ground cover tarp 8x10 ft 8 $5 $8 REI Camp tarp 16x16 ft with two poles, stakes, and Guylines 1 $19 $29 Kelty Canopy House 1 $19 $29 Camp Comfort Basic outdoor collapsible chairs 8 $5 $8 Crazy Creek style chairs 2 $5 $8 backpackinG chairs 6 $5 $8 Baby sun/buG tent 1 $9 $15 Baby campinG hiGh-chair 1 $9 $15 GreGory men's medium 65 L 1 $19 $29 Backpacks GreGory Jade 38L women's XS 1 $19 $29 REI Women's XS 45L ultraliGht backpack 1 $19 $29 GreGory Reality Women's XS 55L backpack 1 $19 $29 Northface women's Terra 55L medium 1 $19 $29 Granite Gear Nimbus Women's S 55L backpack 1 $19 $29 Osprey Deva 70L women's medium 1 $19 $29 GreGory Z65 1 $19 $29 Deuter ACT Lite 65+10 men's 1 $19 $29 GoLite Jam 70L men's medium 1 $19 $29 Mountaintop 70L men's large 1 $19 $29 HiGh Sierra men's medium 90 L (rain cover built in) 1 $25 $39 EMS LonG Trail 70 1 $19 $29 Gear List – Last Updated September 2019 Weekend Price Weekly Price Category Item Q (Fri & Sat nites) (Sun thru Sat nites) High Sierra LonG Trail 90 1 $25 $39 Rain covers for backpacks 2 $3 $5 Daypacks of various sizes 5 $9 $15 Osprey PoGo AG child carrier 1 $29 $44 Kelty wallaby infant carrier Blue 1 $19 $29 Poles Leki 120cm poles 1 $9 $15 Snowy Mountain 120cm adjustable poles 1 $9 $15 REI telescopinG poles 1 $9 $15 TrekoloGy poles 1 $9 $15 MSR adjustable poles 1 $9 $15 Black Diamond adjustable poles 1 $9 $15 Sleeping Pads Thermarest NeoAir mummy shaped sleepinG pad 2 $9 $15 Thermarest RidGerest 2 $5 $8 Blue foam roll pad 1 $5 $8 LiGhtspeed Outdoors full size air mattress 1 $19 $29 Klymit double sleepinG pad 1 $15 $25 Thermarest air mattress 1 $9 $15 Mountain summit Gear sleepinG pad 2 $9 $15 Thermarest Trail Scout 66" (youth) 1 $9 $15 Intex sleepinG pad 22 $9 $15 HitorHike sleepinG pad 3 $9 $15 Thermarest air mattress 2 1 $9 $15 Alps mountaineerinG sleepinG pad (stuff sack) 3 $9 $15 InsulMat hh 1 $9 $15 Alps sleepinG pad (no sack) 6 $9 $15 LarGe fleece blanket 1 $5 $8 Fleece sleepinG baG/liner 1 $9 $15 Inflatable pillows 2 $2 $3 Sleeping Bags REI Lumen purple youth 1 $19 $29 Kelty Woobie 30 deGree kids 1 $19 $29 REI Kindercone kids sleepinG baG 2 $19 $29 BiG Agnes Lost RanGer women's 15 deGree baG 1 $19 $29 BiG Agnes Lost RanGer men's 20 deGree baG 1 $19 $29 REI Radiant 20 deGree baG 1 $19 $29 Eureka Copper River 30 1 $19 $29 Forbidden Rd 20 deGree adult 12 $19 $29 ViGGo 20 deGree baG (lonG) 1 $19 $29 Marmot 20 deGree baG (lonG) 1 $19 $29 Eureka 30 deGree baG 2 $19 $29 Marmot electrum 30 deGree baG 1 $19 $29 Gear List – Last Updated September 2019 Weekend Price Weekly Price Category Item Q (Fri & Sat nites) (Sun thru Sat nites) Wenzel sante Fe 20 deGree baG 6 $19 $29 Outdoorsman Lab 32 deGree baG 10 $19 $29 Alps double sleepinG baG 30 deGree 1 $29 $39 Norsen’s 32 deGree baG 2 $19 $29 Eddie Bauer 32 deGree 1 $19 $29 Kelty 32 deGree synthetic 1 $19 $29 Bear Grylls adult baG 1 $19 $29 Mountain hardware adult baG 1 $19 $29 Kelty 50 deGree fleece baG 1 $9 $15 Surplus sleepinG baGs hh 2 $19 $29 REI Sahara hh 2 $19 $29 Silk mummy baG liner 2 $5 $8 Lighting HanGinG tent lantern 4 $3 $5 Head lamps 8 $3 $5 Storage Compression sacks of various sizes 8 $2 $3 Bear canister - small 1 $12 $19 Bear canister - larGe 1 $15 $25 Water storage/ purification Camelbak 100oz/3L tank 2 $5 $8 GoRuck 100oz tank 1 $5 $8 Osprey 2L water bladder and straw 1 $5 $8 Osprey 3L water bladder and straw 1 $5 $8 Collapsible 5 Gal water portaGe 2 $5 $8 SteriPen UV sterilizer 1 $9 $15 MSR TrailShot plus tubinG 2 $12 $19 Katahdin basecamp 10L Gravity filter 1 $19 $29 Sawyer MiniStraw 1 $3 $5 Cooking- Stoves JetBoil Sumo (40oz) and burner 1 $9 $15 JetBoil Zip (30oz) and burner 1 $7 $10 JetBoil miGhtyMo 1.5L pot kit 1 $12 $19 JetBoil fuel cannisters 100mG $5 Coleman two burner camp stove 2 $15 $24 Coleman propane tanks $6 UltraliGht alcohol stove 1 $9 $15 Solo Stove and pot 1 $9 $15 Cooking- Pots and pans Coffee pot 1 $5 $8 MSR fry pan - small 1 $5 $8 Lightweight fry pan - 10" 1 $6 $9 Grill/campfire fork 1 $3 $5 Gear List – Last Updated September 2019 Weekend Price Weekly Price Category Item Q (Fri & Sat nites) (Sun thru Sat nites) Lightweight pot 3 $3 $5 Mess kit (bowl, cup, spork) 14 $4 $7 Black velcro cooler 1 $9 $15 Family of 4 cups, plates, sporks 3 $15 $24 Other Cell phone battery packs 4 $5 $8 Parachute cord with carabiners 12 $3 $5 Guylines with clips 2 $3 $5 Binoculars 1 $9 $15 NiGht sky telescope 1 $29 $44 Mosquito net hat 4 $9 $15 Mosquito repellant burner 2 $9 $15 Overboot waders (for fast movinG shallow streams) 1 $9 $15 Gaiters 1 $5 $8 Ice Axe (for climbinG steep icy slopes) 1 $19 $29 YakTrax (traction to attach to your boots for snow/ice conditions) 2 $5 $8 2 of Maps PATC Maps -- AT in Shenandoah -- #9-13 each $3 $5 1 of PATC Maps -- AT in Pennsylvania, MD, WV each $3 $5 Shenandoah Nat Park Nat Geo map 3 $3 $5 GW National Forest (AT south of Shenandoah) 1 $3 $5 GW National Forest (Massanutten area) 1 $3 $5 GW National Forest (Shenandoah Mtn area) 1 $3 $5 Grand Canyon Nat Park East Side Nat Geo 1 $3 $5 BiG Bend TX Nat Park Nat Geo 2 $3 $5 Mt Rainier Nat Park Nat Geo 2 $3 $5 Leopold Aldo Wilderness (NM) Nat Forest Map 1 $3 $5 Los Padres Forest East Nat Geo 1 $3 $5 Los Padres Forest West Nat Geo 1 $3 $5 Yellowstone Nat Geo 1 $3 $5 Grand Teton Nat Geo 2 $3 $5 Great Smoky Mountains Nat Geo 2 $3 $5 SanGre de Cristo Mountains/Great Sand Dunes Nat Geo 1 $3 $5 Joshua Tree National Park Nat Geo 1 $3 $5 .
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