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Friday, January 25, 2013

Gear that fits in a LL RemixXP10 for a 12 day trip

on this last Grand Canyon trip.  Other than the food that fit in three drybags (from another post), here is the list of things that I brought on the trip...





Main paddling gear:
* Kokatat Gore-Tex Meridian Dry Suit (GMER)
* Smartwool Men's NTS Mid 250 Long top and bottom (2 sets)
* Smartwool Hiking Medium Crew socks (3 sets)
* Heavy weight fleece bunny suit (a real heavy weight one, not a power-stretch or anything too techy because the point is to have loft and thickness)
* Silicone swim cap (largest size possible, and one that covers ears can be folded up above ears, but nice to have the option).
* Latex kitchen gloves or chemical gloves (best base layer for hands that keeps wind and sun off of skin, which tends to dry out and crack on a trip like this).
* Neoprene Pogies.
* IR Shockwave skirt. (2 - one for me and one for the group, just in case...)
* Astral Brewer shoes.
* NRS Wingman knife
* Stohlquist Descent PFD

extras kept inside boat for super cold days:
* Fleece or neoprene skull cap.
* Neoprene gloves.

extra layers for cold days on water or in camp:
* Cheap mid-weight fleece vest
* Mid-weight fleece pants.
* Mid/heavy weight fleece pullover top

campsite clothing that I changed into a.s.a.p. to let boating gear dry:
* 700 fill down jacket.
* Waterproof hiking sneakers.
* Winter hat & gloves
(the mistake I made on this trip is that my hat did not cover the bottom of my ear lobes.  Because of this, I had a little bit of cold/sun damage on my ears)
* Lightweight rain jacket and pants (act as windbreaker or rain protection when needed).

campsite shelter and insulation:
*Big Agnes Jack Rabbit 2 person tent
*Mountain Hardware Lamina 0 degree sleeping bag
*ThermaRest NeoAir XTherm compact mattress
*Cheap minicell camping pad (made a good clean place to sort gear and supplementary warmth under the ThermaRest pad.  I kept it on the stern deck)

personal hygiene and safety:
* toothbrush & toothpaste
* 3 oz. hand lotion (applied every evening and morning)
* chapstick (with sunscreen)
* wet wipes (2 for every morning)
* small bottle biodegradable camp soap
* small bottles of hand sanitizer (3 travel size)
* Petzl Tikka XP2 headlamp 
* Petzl Zipka headlamp (backup)
* 6 extra AA batteries
* small bottle multi vitamins
* fingernail clippers
* swiss army knife

personal first aid kit:
* Adventure Medical Kits "World Travel" first aid kit
* Zicam rapid melts
* Mucinex DM
* Aleve
* Neosporin
* signal mirror

cook kit:
* JetBoil Sol
with Sumo 1.8L fluxring companion cup
* Alite Cloverware 4in1 utensil set
* 5 small canisters JetBoil all season fuel
* Katadyn Pocket ceramic water filter
* Sea-To-Summit Kitchen Sink 20 liter folding bucket

drybags to put everything in (including the food from a previous post):
* 2 Watershed Ocoee drybags (food bags behind seat)
* 1 Watershed Aleutian Deck Bag (on bow deck)
* 1 Watershed Salmon stowfloat bag (in bow)
* 1 Watershed Big Creek backback drybag (in bow)
* SeaToSummit eVent compression sack (medium) for sleeping bag
* SeaToSummit Lightweight Dry Sacks (2-4 liter bags, 2-8 liter bags, 2-13 liter bags, 2-20liter bags)

personal waste management:
* special groover that fits in bow wall of Remix XP10
* roll of toilet paper
* 24 wet wipes





Our group had 4 different extra break-apart paddles and one extra PFD.
Everyone had at least a small First Aid Kit and one person had a major med. First Aid Kit.
6 people had water filters, and 4 other people had folding buckets for letting silt-laden water settle before filtering. 
The trip leader had a satellite phone.  
At least one other person had a signal mirror.
Three people had SPOT gps devices.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

LGCWA 2013 photos

Paddlers from the Jan 1 - 12 trip with RemixXP10s have been uploading photos to individual galleries all week.  Here is a link.

http://artandwater.smugmug.com/LGCWA2013

It was a great trip.  We were lucky to have warm weather (for winter) on many days and an incredible crew with which to share the experience.

Friday, January 11, 2013

New Year's Day

was the last full day on the river two years ago.  The air was warm, and everyone was in a bit of a party mood at the end of this trip.


At the end of the next day, everyone was checking their email and social networks.  We learned that the Liquid Logic crew had just launched their trip on that day.  It's pretty cool how they have turned it into an annual trip.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Monday, January 07, 2013

Sunday, January 06, 2013

Saturday, January 05, 2013

Friday, January 04, 2013

Camp 118.6



(actually, it's Big Dune)

Thursday, January 03, 2013

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Tuesday, January 01, 2013