Friday, November 19, 2010

GEAR REVIEW - REI Compression Sack - 16 Liters

GEAR REVIEW - REI 16 Liter Lightweight Compression Sack



This REI 16L Lightweight compression sack compacts your sleeping bag, insulated jacket or other gear to take up a minimum amount of space in your pack.

Big Disappointment :)

Overall Rating: ∑ 
Price Paid: $22.50
Positives: Lightweight
Retailer purchased from: REI
Negatives:  Difficult to Use, Not Durable

Weight: 3.2 ounces
Bottom Line:  Don’t Recommend

1out of 5



Thursday, November 18, 2010

Los Angeles Outdoor Events Nov 19-21

Los Angeles Outdoors Events and Happenings:
A quick preview of some events and happenings this weekend that LAoutdoorsers might want to be aware of:

  • Saturday November 20th, 2010 
    • Heal the Bay November Beach Cleanup    at Playa Del Rey Join Heal the Bay for its monthly beach cleanup. Meet like minded singles while cleaning up a beach. No preregistration necessary but they ask that if you bring a group of 10 or more that you preregister. See the website.
      • 10:00a.m. - 12:00 p.m.m Free, TOES Beach 6200 Pacific Avenue, Playa del Rey, CA 90293 (map)

 

    • Free Archery Class at Cheviot Hills Archery Range in Rancho Park This is a reoccurring event held every Saturday at 11:00 a.m. and on the second Sunday of the Month. After taking part in this free class, students shoot for a short period. Then they can shoot for free with free equipment during open shoot times.
      • 11:00a.m. - 1:30p.m. Free, Rancho Park Archery Range , 2459 Motor Ave. Los Angeles, CA, CA 90064 (map
    • 5th Annual Great Los Angeles Walk from Downtown to Santa Monica
      This should be on every Angeleno’s bucket list as it’s one of the best ways to enjoy our city. This year’s Walk returns to Wilshire Boulevard, starting off at Pershing Square downtown and ending in Santa Monica — that’s 15.6 miles. The afterparty will be at Border Grill in Santa Monica. Email greatlawalk [at] mail.com to participate.
      • 10am-6pm. Free. Start point: Pershing Square in Downtown (map).
    • Inaugural Harvest Beer Fest at the Echoplex in Silver Lake
      This boozy charity event will benefit 826LA and feature over 50 West Coast and national beers, unlimited sample pours, food trucks and live music by local bands like Vaud & the Villains and Last Round Down.
      • 12-7pm. $30. Echoplex and the Echo, 1154 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).
    • LA Derby Dolls 2nd Annual Chili Cook Off in Downtown
      It’s supposed to rain this weekend and what better way to keep warm than lots and lots of chili? For just $10 you get all the chili you can eat OR if you’re more the competitive type, you can enter your famous chili recipe for judgment for $20. All proceeds go to benefit the LA Derby Dolls travel team. To compete email bongjovi420 [at] gmail.com.
      • 3-6pm. $10-$20. La Cita, 336 S. Hill Street, Downtown (map).

GEAR REVIEW - Camelbak® Hyrdolink™ Filter Adapter Review

GEAR REVIEW - Camelbak® Hyrdolink™  Filter Adapter 
 The Camelbak® Hydrolink™ Filter Adapter is a great idea in principle but we have some issues with it. 

Essentially the adapter is a kit of three pieces. One attaches to the end of your reservoir line. A second inserts in the output hose of your favorite trail water filtration system, and a third connects valve on the reservoir line to the mouthpiece.  


One great feature of the kit is that the quick release valve on the end of the reservoir (item A below) has a valve allowing you to stop the flow of water. This is extremely useful for topping off a partially filed reservoir. The reason is that it solves the one drawback of the Katadyn quickconnect™  fittings which is that the quickconnect™  fittings lack a valve and can thereby get you wet if you accidentally drop the reservoir tube after you have filed it or if you are toping off an already partially filled reservoir.

As previously indicated in the Hiker Pro review, the Katadyn quickconnect™ fittings can get your backpack rather wet if you aren't very careful when filing an already partially filed reservoir or if you drop the reservoir line after filling it. The Camelbak® Hydrolink™ Filter Adapter definitely solves the problem with the Katadyn quickconnect™ fittings but it has a serious problem of its own.

SERIOUS ISSUE ( no 90°drinking ):
But a serious issue we have with the kit is that the part meant to be in the end of the reservoir (part C above)  doesn't allow for the 90 degree bend that we have come to love from the camelbak hydrolock. It also renders your existing camelbak® hydrolock™  worthless. (At least if you follow Camelbak's instructions).

OUR WORKAROUND:
We have come up with an excellent workaround for this drawback. Unfortunately, it involves purchasing two of the Camelbak® Hydrolink™ Filter Adapters and using two of the Part E's above. You then have to cut the tubing from your reservoir to the existing mouthpiece and use a second Part E.

Essentially the workaround allows one to disconnect the Camelbak bite valve area from the reservoir and filter directly into the reservoir.









The lack of the ability to return to a 90° drinking angle that we are used to is a definite flaw in the kit. But for 6 dollars we feel the closable valve would be worth it by itself. So buying two kits isn't the end of the world to have spill-free direct reservoir filing while maintaining the  90° drinking angle that so many of us have come to love.





Wednesday, November 17, 2010

TRAIL REVIEW - Sykes Hot Springs

TRAIL REVIEW - SYKES HOT SPRINGS

One of the cemented rock pools at Sykes Hot Springs

Overall Rating:∑ ∑ ∑ ∑
Bathrooms: new pit toilets on route and at Sykes Camp
Difficulty: moderate
Best times of Year: Any
Distance: 20 miles roundtrip
Water: plenty of sources along trail and at camp
Dog : Y off leash
Elevation Gain: 2380'
Solitude: not much
Elevation Loss: 1490'
Map: Wilderness Press
 

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

UPDATE LA COUNTY BANS PLASTIC BAGS

 According to the LAtimes blogs the LA County Board of Supervisors voted to ban plastic bags in unincorporated areas of the county.



UPDATE SIERRA CLUB WTC CLASS

The registration is now open for the 2011 Wilderness Travel Course offered by the local Sierra Chapter Club.


We previously described the WTC course here.

LA COUNTY VOTES ON PLASTIC BAG ISSUE

According to LAist the county supervisors are set to vote on whether or not to ban plastic grocery bags. Wehave listened to arguments for and against on the radio. The industry lobbyist and spokespeople claim the reusable bags are dirty and a health hazard.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

FREE NATIONAL PARK ENTRANCE November 11

FREE ENTRANCE TO NATIONAL PARKS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11, 2010


For those of you not possessing a magical Interagency Pass allowing you unlimited entrance to the National Park System and unlimited parking where Adventure Passes are required, you may be interested in this one. On Veterans Day, Thursday November 11, 2010, entrance will be free to the National Parks.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Trail Photography Tips - Autumn Edition



TRAIL PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS - AUTUMN EDITION 

Backpacker Magazine posted these tips today for great Fall Photography on the trail.

The three tips stressed are:  
  1. Notice the Details 
  2. Shoot Vertical 
  3. Get Closer 

Movie Festival to raise money for State Parks Nov 6-7

MOVIE FESTIVAL IN SUPPORT OF STATE PARKS

Even though its too early to make a call either way on Proposition 21, its not too early to show your support for the parks by purchasing tickets to this movie festival taking place on the Paramount and  20th Century Fox studios on Saturday November 6 and Sunday November 7.