Black Diamond Mono Point Shell Jacket - Men's
Black Diamond
Osprey Packs Aether 70 Backpack- 4000-4600cu in
Material: 210D nylon, 75D nylon stretch ripstop, 500D nylon Support/Suspension: LightWire frame, Airscape back panel, 6061-T6 center stay Shoulder Straps: IsoForm Waist-Belt: yes, IsoForm CM Hydration Compatible: yes, external sleeve Reservoir Included: no Detachable Daypack: yes, lid Detachable Lid: yes Access: front zipper Pockets: 1 stretch mesh front, 2 zippered hip-belt, 2 stretch mesh side Ice Axe Loops: 2 Trekking Pole Loops: yes, Stow-on-the-Go Sleeping Bag Compartment: yes Max Weight Capacity: 60 lb Weight: 4 lb 8 oz, 4 lb 12 oz, 4 lb 15 oz, 5 lb 3 oz Dimensions: 32 x 14 x 12 in Volume: 4089 cu in, 4272 cu in, 4455 cu in, 4638 cu in Recommended Use: backpacking, mountaineering Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime
Mount Gede has unique and unique natural conditions, this has made Mount Gede one of the natural laboratories that has attracted researchers' interest for a long time. Recorded in 1819, C.G.C. Reinwardt as the first person to climb Mount Gede, then followed by F.W. Junghuhn (1839-1861), J.E. Teijsmann (1839), A.R. Wallace (1861), S.H. Koorders (1890), M. Treub (1891), W.M. Docters van Leeuwen (1911); and C.G.G.J. van Steenis (1920-1952) has made a collection of plants as the basis for compiling the book The Mountain Flora of Java, published in 1972. Mount Gede also has a diversity of ecosystems consisting of submontane, montane, subalpin forest formations; and lake, swamp and savanna ecosystems. Mount Gede is known to be rich in various types of birds, as many as 251 of the 450 species found on the island of Java. Some of them are rare birds, namely the Javanese eagle (Spizaetus bartelsi) and the Javanese celepuk (Otus angelinae). Mount Gede-Pangrango National Park was designated by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve in 1977, and as a Sister Park with a State Park
Read moreMountains can be dreadfully unforgiving. One needs to pay constant attention even when moving on well-known terrain... Mou...
|
MOUNTAIN PLANET CONNECTS ADVENTURE GUIDES WITH OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS
Help us to make the mountains safer and more accessible to people by contributing secure information about routes, conditions, equipment and service providers
WHAT IS MOUNTAIN PLANET?
WHY SHOULD I REGISTER/SIGN UP?
|
We use cookies to enhance your visit to our site.