Minus 33 Kancamangus Midweight Bottom - Men's
Minus 33
Osprey Packs Aether 85 Backpack - 5004-5553 cu 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 hipbelt, 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 9 oz, 4 lb 13 oz, 5 lb, 5 lb 4 oz Dimensions: 33 x 14 x 13 in Volume: 5004 cu in, 5187 cu in, 5370 cu in, 5553 cu in Recommended Use: backpacking, mountaineering Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime
Mount Washington in Appalachians is the place with the world's worst weather! It is the combination of extreme cold, wet, high winds, icing conditions and low visibility consistently found atop Mount Washington, which earn it the title "Home of the World's Worst Weather". Despite its relatively low elevation (6288 feet/ 1916 m) Mount Washington is located at the confluence of three major storm tracks, and being the highest point in New England, it generally takes the brunt of passing storms. The steepness of the slopes, combined with the north/south orientation of the range, cause the winds to accelerate dramatically as they rise up from the valleys. Mt. Washington Observatory one of the most unique weather station on earth is located here.
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