Backcountry Access Tracker 2 Avalanche Beacon
Backcountry Access
Material: Pertex Microlight, nylon ripstop Insulation: 750-fill European goose down Baffle Construction: mini stitch-through Fill Weight: 5 oz Fit: slim (tight and tailored with room for layering and movement) Hood: yes, down filled , wire brim Pockets: 2 handwarmer zip, 1 chest stash Thumbholes: no Liner-Compatible: yes Claimed Weight: 14 oz Recommended Use: cold-weather camping, basecamp, belaying, alpine climbing, everyday mountain wear in winter Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime
Climbing volcano Tacana does not require a guide, but in some situations using one may be useful - until now there are rumors that on the slopes of the mountains landmines can be seen (from the side of Guatemala) that's why it is dangerous to deviate from the trail too far. One should avoid objects uncharacteristic for the natural landscape.
Read moreDownload printable version here Well, guess what: is it Mont Blanc? Kilimanjaro? Is it Aconcagua? Take a moment to rea...
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