LOST ITEM: Long Lake - Platypus filter
- Wandering Daisy
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Re: LOST ITEM: Long Lake - Platypus filter
Probably in the same category as "how does one lose gear?"
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Re: LOST ITEM: Long Lake - Platypus filter
O snap.Wandering Daisy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 11, 2021 7:46 pm Probably in the same category as "how does one lose gear?"
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Re: LOST ITEM: Long Lake - Platypus filter
A friend and I in the late 70's were going into Hoover. He decided his pack was too heavy and cached half his clothes in the bushes along the trail. On the way out, he/we couldn't find it. That is how one loses gear. Nice Pendleton lost as well in that debacle.
As a fisherperson, my most problematic losses are losing a Z-Ray.
As a fisherperson, my most problematic losses are losing a Z-Ray.
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Re: LOST ITEM: Long Lake - Platypus filter
Speaking of nice Pendletons, I got a really nice one for Christmas when I was 13 years old. I took on my first Sierra backpacking trip and every single other BP trip until about 5 years ago when I decided to retire it. It now hangs in my closet.
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