C.A.M.P. XLC Nanotech Crampons
But once I gave them a chance, trusting that the steel front points on the aluminum body would hold up, I found that the XLC Nanotech is one bomber, why-didn’t-I-think-of-this piece of gear.
But once I gave them a chance, trusting that the steel front points on the aluminum body would hold up, I found that the XLC Nanotech is one bomber, why-didn’t-I-think-of-this piece of gear.
Doug Shepherd and Aaron Mulkey get their passports pulled by the Grand Central Couloir in Canada and then head back to the hills in search of uncharted terrain with Rusty Willis.
When I look for winter pants I think of two words, “waterproof” and “hardshell.” Some of you (probably people who only ski powder, don’t break trail or are too hardcore to use their tools on ice) will disagree. That it is fine, wear your softshells all you want. But I want pants that will keep me dry when kneeling against melting ice, breaking trail in heavy snow or on a multi-day trip. I also want a single pair of pants that I can comfortably climb, skin, ski, hike and, occasionally, toboggan in.