as a reply to Sherilee's original post, my preferences for gear are as follows: Most good gear companies offer a full line of Womens gear!
Polyester shirts and pants, for moisture management. (Prana, Marmot)
Smartwool socks are the best Ive tried on.
DEUTER backpack is my fav.
I use Camelback "unbottle" in my pack, for lighter trips a Xstream purifyer bottle. 24 oz, built in filter.
GSI cookset, nonstick.
REI bags work ok, I have tried everything (literally) from Big Agnes to Feathered friends bags, and Im fully impressed with Marmot.
Thermarest- guide series.
Lowa makes a good boot. so does Montrail.
Teva, based in Flagstaff, are ok, but only around camp (for me anyhow)
Petzl tikka plus, nice nice nice.
Sierra Designs make great tents.
I use a canister stove for short trips, Brunton Crux, for longer ones a Optimus Nova white gas stove. I usually dehydrate or buy food that is dried and lightweight. my pack is around 28 lbs. fully loaded. not bad eh!
although I balance my shopping at REI, Popular and online shops such as
BackcountryStore.com, AZ hiking shack and Summit Hut are ok, too. I would recommend buying the best quality you can afford. Its worth it in
the end. (think fishing line)
Not to forget, FUNCTION before FASHION. The gear I own is big name stuff, but I bought it because of quality fabrics and craftmanship, not the names on the tags.
Good idea to look at reviews in Backpacker Mag's Gear Guide. March '04
And for all you devotees of Popular, there is more to life than The North Face and Coleman.
