Costa Hatch Blackout Polarized Sunglasses - Costa 580 Polycarbonate Lens
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Material: 20D nylon ripstop, DuraShield PU/silicone coating (1000mm), 20D nylon ripstop, 20D nylon no-see-um mesh, 40D nylon ripstop, DuraShield PU coating (3000mm), DWR treatment Capacity: 2-person Season: 3-season Wall Type: double-wall Freestanding: no Poles: Easton Carbon 6.3 Number of Poles: 2 Pole Attachment: clips Number of Doors: 2 Number of Vestibules: 2 Vestibule Space: 17.5 sq ft Ventilation: mesh walls Seams: taped Gear Loft: no Interior Height: 40 in Floor Dimensions: 84 x 46 in Floor Space: 27 sq ft Packed Size: 20 x 6 in Fast-pitch Option: yes, footprint not included Fast-pitch Weight: 2 lb 3 oz Packed Weight: 3 lb 6 oz Trail Weight: 3 lb 3 oz Recommended Use: ultralight backpacking Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime Actual Weight: Moss Green, One Size: 1,277g
In 1903 Robert Dunn, a member of Dr. Cook's first Alaskan expedition, named the mountain we call Kahiltna Dome, "Mt. Hunter." When making the map, the surveyor mistakenly placed "Mt. Hunter" on a different mountain 10 miles south and the name stuck leaving the dome at the head of the Kahiltna un-named. Dr. Bradford Washburn first climbed the mountain in 1951 while making the first ascent of Denali's West Buttress route. He reported the name, "Kahiltna Dome" in 1961. "The views from Kahiltna Dome are the best one could have of Denali's West Buttress route," says Washburn.
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