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| #252548 - 10/31/12 07:41 PM  Re: Winter Car Kits (blankets)
[Re: Frisket] |  
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   Registered:  10/05/08
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 Loc:  Northern Colorado
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That's a super nice shovel, ChaosMagnet! Teslinhiker -- Good tip. Thanks.   Here's another question: What sort of blanket(s)  do you all keep in your car kit?  I currently have an inexpensive polyester fleece number, but always wonder if a wool one would be better. Also, do you think the color could be helpful? (Darker = warmer, bright yellow/orange = better visibility) |  
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| #252555 - 10/31/12 09:11 PM  Re: Winter Car Kits (blankets)
[Re: Meadowlark] |  
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 Registered:  12/14/09
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 Loc:  Nothern Ontario
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I keep a wool and a synthetic fleece blanket in the truck at all times. For out of town winter travel, a sleeping bag rated to -10C is added.
 As for color, to me it makes no real difference as the blankets and bags would most likely only be used in the truck interior. It would be easier to carry a large orange plastic contractors bag if you ever needed something for maximum exterior visibility.
 
_________________________Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books.
 
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| #252556 - 10/31/12 09:42 PM  Re: Winter Car Kits (blankets)
[Re: Frisket] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 Registered:  03/11/05
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I go black fleece + a HD winter sleeping bag for each rider |  
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| #252590 - 11/01/12 04:17 AM  Re: Winter Car Kits (blankets)
[Re: Meadowlark] |  
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 Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  12/03/09
 Posts: 3867
 Loc:  USA
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That's a super nice shovel, ChaosMagnet!It's allowed me to get my rear out of a few difficult situations. I highly recommend getting a model like mine that can extend to full size, it has made a huge difference with my bad back. |  
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| #252712 - 11/02/12 06:50 PM  Re: Winter Car Kits (blankets)
[Re: Meadowlark] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  05/05/07
 Posts: 3601
 Loc:  Ontario, Canada
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*nod to the bad back issue*
 
 
 Have any of you who pack wool blankets have any suggestions for keeping them clean/pest free? I'm thinking of putting it in a heavy plastic bag and duct taping it, but wonder if there are better options...
 
 
 
I keep mine stuffed in a canoeing dry bag. |  
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