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		<title>Biking Directions Added to Google Maps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am an avid bike commuter. Especially with the spring thaw going on all around me. I have been making an effort to not touch my car, instead choosing to bike to places like the post office and grocery store (thanks massive messenger bag!). I went through a big lul when I first moved to my current hometown, Milwaukee. Its not the most bike-friendly place I've lived, and I tend to get nervous riding on the sides of busy roads where the drivers in my area tend to view bikers as their enemy. Not until recently have I become fluent in the best routes, paths, and bike-only shortcuts in my area.

The new bicycling directions in Google maps hopes to change this. They've added data pertinent to bikers right into the already fantastic Maps program. With 12,000 miles of trails mapped out and added in 150 US cities, the directions system for biking incorporate a lot of variables to find the most efficient routes: trails, large hills, dedicated bike lanes, 'rider friendliness' of roads, and even business of intersections to cut down on wait times to cross.

<img class="alignleft" title="Google Maps Biking drop down" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/S5c5pyJbvOI/AAAAAAAAFsI/6QRqiPCVlD0/s400/bd1.jpg" alt="" width="302" height="234" />To switch to bike directions, simply select it from the drop-down when getting normal directions. In your directions, you'll also notice that the roads are coded 3 different ways:
<ul>
	<li>Dark Green - bicycle and pedestrian-only trails</li>
	<li>Light Green - dedicated bike lanes</li>
	<li>Dashed Green - preferred roads for biking without a dedicated lane.</li>
</ul>
The system is only in beta so they are aggressively adding more data and taking input from riders to add recommended roads, trails, remove busy roads, and any other advice that could improve the program. For more information, check out the official <a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/biking-directions-added-to-google-maps.html" target="_blank">Google Blog</a> and the official Google Earth and Maps blog, <a href="http://google-latlong.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Lat Long</a>.

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Head over to http://maps.google.com/biking/ and take a ride!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am an avid bike commuter. Especially with the spring thaw going on all around me. I have been making an effort to not touch my car, instead choosing to bike to places like the post office and grocery store (thanks massive messenger bag!). I went through a big lul when I first moved to my current hometown, Milwaukee. Its not the most bike-friendly place I&#8217;ve lived, and I tend to get nervous riding on the sides of busy roads where the drivers in my area tend to view bikers as their enemy. Not until recently have I become fluent in the best routes, paths, and bike-only shortcuts in my area.</p>
<p>The new bicycling directions in Google maps hopes to change this. They&#8217;ve added data pertinent to bikers right into the already fantastic Maps program. With 12,000 miles of trails mapped out and added in 150 US cities, the directions system for biking incorporate a lot of variables to find the most efficient routes: trails, large hills, dedicated bike lanes, &#8216;rider friendliness&#8217; of roads, and even business of intersections to cut down on wait times to cross.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="Google Maps Biking drop down" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/S5c5pyJbvOI/AAAAAAAAFsI/6QRqiPCVlD0/s400/bd1.jpg" alt="" width="302" height="234" />To switch to bike directions, simply select it from the drop-down when getting normal directions. In your directions, you&#8217;ll also notice that the roads are coded 3 different ways:</p>
<ul>
<li>Dark Green &#8211; bicycle and pedestrian-only trails</li>
<li>Light Green &#8211; dedicated bike lanes</li>
<li>Dashed Green &#8211; preferred roads for biking without a dedicated lane.</li>
</ul>
<p>The system is only in beta so they are aggressively adding more data and taking input from riders to add recommended roads, trails, remove busy roads, and any other advice that could improve the program. For more information, check out the official <a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/biking-directions-added-to-google-maps.html" target="_blank">Google Blog</a> and the official Google Earth and Maps blog, <a href="http://google-latlong.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Lat Long</a>.</p>
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<p>Head over to http://maps.google.com/biking/ and take a ride!</p>


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		<title>Osprey Hydraulics</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 21:52:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img class="alignnone" title="Osprey HydraLock" src="http://www.ospreypacks.com/images_pages/Reservoir-Insertion.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="299" />

Hydration packs are increasingly common, and it seems companies are more and more desperate to make themselves stand out (I'm looking at you <a href="http://www.camelbak.com/sports-recreation/accessories/flowmeter.aspx">CamelBak</a>). Most of the time for a pack to support hydration it means that its got a pocket where you can slide a bladder in and a few elastic bands to thread the tube and nozzle through. That's about it.

Osprey Hydraulics changes that. Their support really raises the bar a few notches. One major feature is their HydaFrom Reservoir line, co-developed with Nalgene. These bladders feature an anatomically molded plastic sheet between the reservoir back and a layer of nylon fabric, forcing the reservoir to conform to the complex shape of the back. This also helps keep it from barreling out from the internal water pressure when you fill it. On top fo that it features a rigid spine that serves as a handle to make it so that you can load or remove the bladder with a full pack. Nice!

The bags themselves are engineered to work with the reservoir designs too. Their HydraLock internal frame maintains a space dedicated to the reservoir so that it will always fit back in. This also helps squeeze so that the motion of the water is minimized. Another nice feature is a magnetic attachment point for the bite valve.

Osprey Hydraulics is available on bother their Raptor series, geared toward mountain biking and trail running, and Manta series, a more general multisport daypack.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone" title="Osprey HydraLock" src="http://www.ospreypacks.com/images_pages/Reservoir-Insertion.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="299" /></p>
<p>Hydration packs are increasingly common, and it seems companies are more and more desperate to make themselves stand out (I&#8217;m looking at you <a href="http://www.camelbak.com/sports-recreation/accessories/flowmeter.aspx">CamelBak</a>). Most of the time for a pack to support hydration it means that its got a pocket where you can slide a bladder in and a few elastic bands to thread the tube and nozzle through. That&#8217;s about it.</p>
<p>Osprey Hydraulics changes that. Their support really raises the bar a few notches. One major feature is their HydaFrom Reservoir line, co-developed with Nalgene. These bladders feature an anatomically molded plastic sheet between the reservoir back and a layer of nylon fabric, forcing the reservoir to conform to the complex shape of the back. This also helps keep it from barreling out from the internal water pressure when you fill it. On top fo that it features a rigid spine that serves as a handle to make it so that you can load or remove the bladder with a full pack. Nice!</p>
<p>The bags themselves are engineered to work with the reservoir designs too. Their HydraLock internal frame maintains a space dedicated to the reservoir so that it will always fit back in. This also helps squeeze so that the motion of the water is minimized. Another nice feature is a magnetic attachment point for the bite valve.</p>
<p>Osprey Hydraulics is available on bother their Raptor series, geared toward mountain biking and trail running, and Manta series, a more general multisport daypack.</p>


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		<title>750 Words</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 00:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I view writing as a form  of meditation. Writing every day can help with personal development, from working through personal issues to boosting communication skills such as - well - writing and formulating arguments. In the last few months though I have fallen off of my writing habit (with the exception of this and the other blogs that I write for) - no essays, journaling, or poetry.

Enter Buster Benson's web app <a href="http://750words.com" target="_blank">750 Words</a>.

Here's the idea: every day, you write 750 words. It doesn't matter what it is. It could be a full journal; it could be an essay on the Bose Wave Radio; it could be simple stream-of-consciousness (my personal preference). You can log-in using your Facebook account, and everything you write is private by default. So don't worry about being inhibited by the feeling of being on a public stage in the age of social media - 750 Words is a private venue. As a bonus, you can export what you've written to edit, post, or print, and you can even use a search tool to look for bits you've written in the past.

Also, at any point you can check a whole array of analytics, including data aggregated about your feelings and subjects written about in the form of snazzy looking pie charts. Sort of interesting and only appropirate from the king of personal metrics (check out <a href="http://busterbenson.com/" target="_blank">Buster Bensons's homepage</a> to see what I mean).

I'm really looking forward to spending time on this site! Let's hear what your thoughts are about this sort of daily writing in the comments!

<a href="http://750words.com/" target="_blank">750 Words</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I view writing as a form  of meditation. Writing every day can help with self development, from working through personal issues to boosting communication skills such as &#8211; well &#8211; writing and formulating arguments.</p>
<p>Enter Buster Benson&#8217;s web app <a href="http://750words.com" target="_blank">750 Words</a>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the idea: every day, you write 750 words. It doesn&#8217;t matter what it is. It could be a full journal; it could be an essay on the Bose Wave Radio; it could be simple stream-of-consciousness (my personal preference). You can log-in using your Facebook account, and everything you write is totally private. So don&#8217;t worry about being inhibited by the feeling of being on a public stage in the age of social media &#8211; 750 Words is a private venue. As a bonus, you can export what you&#8217;ve written to edit, post, or print, and you can even use a search tool to look for bits you&#8217;ve written in the past.</p>
<p>Also, at any point you can check a whole array of analytics, including data aggregated about your feelings and subjects written about in the form of snazzy looking pie charts. Sort of interesting and only appropirate from the king of personal metrics (check out <a href="http://busterbenson.com/" target="_blank">Buster Bensons&#8217;s homepage</a> to see what I mean).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m really looking forward to spending time on this site! Let&#8217;s hear what your thoughts are about this sort of daily writing in the comments!</p>
<p><a href="http://750words.com/" target="_blank">750 Words</a></p>


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		<title>Time to Plan Those Gardens</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 22:42:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-445 aligncenter" title="vegetable-garden" src="http://alpineerview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/vegetable-garden.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="375" /></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">I can't say that I have ever had one, but last year I decided I wanted to make one. Unfortunately it was too late in the year. This year I'm going to nail it. I'm going to make and tend to a vegetable garden.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><!--more--></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So for all you sustainable-types; or perhaps, for all you frugal types; or... for all you crafty types- now is the time to start figuring out your garden plans and layouts. Although in the mountains it'll be a bit before plants can be put into the soil outside, get an early jump by sowing seeds indoors though.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Also, take the time to set it all out on paper. Lay out what plants you want to grow, then figure out about when in the year each needs to begin growing based on the last day of frost and how long they should be grown before being put outside. The <a href="http://cdo.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/climatenormals/climatenormals.pl?directive=prod_select2&#38;prodtype=CLIM2001&#38;subrnum%20to%20Freeze/Frost%20Data%20from%20the%20U.S.%20Climate%20Normals" target="_blank">NOAA</a> site is great for figuring out freeze and frost timing. Also check <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/information/planting_guide.html" target="_blank">Victory Seeds' site</a> and <a href="http://www.almanac.com/content/growing-guide-vegetables" target="_blank">The Farmer's Almanac</a> for information on specific seeds. Then map out when each plant will become mature.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Making a garden is an awesome way to get beyond the limbo between winter and full-fledged spring. Its also a great way to reconnect with the Earth, linking your life more strongly to the ebbs and flows of seasons and variation in plan life-cycles.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Check out this excellent post from <a href="http://www.keeperofthehome.org/2010/01/getting-organized-in-the-garden-seed-starting-and-planting-schedule.html" target="_blank">Keeper of the Home</a> for more tips. Also, lets hear from you. What are your personal gardening tips and experiences?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Photo courtesy of <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sscornelius/" target="_blank">sscornelius</a></p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">I can&#8217;t say that I have ever had one, but last year I decided I wanted to make one. Unfortunately it was too late in the year. This year I&#8217;m going to nail it. I&#8217;m going to make and tend to a vegetable garden.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">So for all you sustainable-types; or perhaps, for all you frugal types; or&#8230; for all you crafty types- now is the time to start figuring out your garden plans and layouts. Although in the mountains it&#8217;ll be a bit before plants can be put into the soil outside, get an early jump by sowing seeds indoors though.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Also, take the time to set it all out on paper. Lay out what plants you want to grow, then figure out about when in the year each needs to begin growing based on the last day of frost and how long they should be grown before being put outside. The <a href="http://cdo.ncdc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/climatenormals/climatenormals.pl?directive=prod_select2&amp;prodtype=CLIM2001&amp;subrnum%20to%20Freeze/Frost%20Data%20from%20the%20U.S.%20Climate%20Normals" target="_blank">NOAA</a> site is great for figuring out freeze and frost timing. Also check <a href="http://www.victoryseeds.com/information/planting_guide.html" target="_blank">Victory Seeds&#8217; site</a> and <a href="http://www.almanac.com/content/growing-guide-vegetables" target="_blank">The Farmer&#8217;s Almanac</a> for information on specific seeds. Then map out when each plant will become mature.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Making a garden is an awesome way to get beyond the limbo between winter and full-fledged spring. Its also a great way to reconnect with the Earth, linking your life more strongly to the ebbs and flows of seasons and variation in plan life-cycles.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Check out this excellent post from <a href="http://www.keeperofthehome.org/2010/01/getting-organized-in-the-garden-seed-starting-and-planting-schedule.html" target="_blank">Keeper of the Home</a> for more tips. Also, lets hear from you. What are your personal gardening tips and experiences?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Photo courtesy of <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sscornelius/" target="_blank">sscornelius</a></p>


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		<description><![CDATA[A good sleeping bag can be the difference between a really pleasant camping trip and a miserable, exhausting adventure. Since it's a somewhat hefty investment, you don't want to make an uninformed decision. So when buying a sleeping bag, you should try on as many as possible, no matter what store you enter. Get inside and zip 'em up. Roll around a bit. Wiggle your feet and toes.

To help you make sense of modern sleeping bags, we've compiled some info as a starting point to choosing a good bag. We've tried to keep it relatively simple.

First things first –
<h3>The Anatomy of a Sleeping bag:</h3>
<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-413" title="sleeping-bag-anatomy" src="http://alpineerview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/sleeping-bag-anatomy3.jpg" alt="" width="506" height="233" />
<ul>
	<li>Footbox 	– A roomy contour in the foot area that helps your feet lay in a 	natural position.</li>
	<li>Baffles 	– Lateral compartments sewn into the bag to keep insulation evenly 	distributed.</li>
	<li>Shell 	– The outer fabric of a bag.</li>
	<li>Draft 	Tube – Insulated tube running alone the zipper to help insulate 	this heat leak.</li>
	<li>Liner 	– The material that sits next to your body.</li>
	<li>Hood 	– The material that surrounds the head, helping to lock in heat 	and greatly improving the efficiency of the bag.</li>
</ul>
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<h3>Key Factors</h3><BR>
<ul>
	<li>When/Where: Determine what time of year and in what kind of temperature you'll use the bag. What's its intended use?</li>
	<li>Insulation: You will have a choice between down and synthetic fill.</li>
	<li>Temperature Rating: Get a bag rated to the coldest temperature in which you'll be camping or sleeping. Do you need 1 bag for all year, or will you be budgeting for multiple bags?</li>
	<li>Weight/Packability: If you're backpacking a lot, ounces have a huge impact.</li>
	<li>Fit: Have you had problems with comfort of previous bags? What made you uncomfortable?</li>
	<li>Women Specific: Designed with more insulation in spots where women lose more heat then men;  They are also shorter in length and tighter in the shoulders to reduce air pockets.</li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good sleeping bag can be the difference between a really pleasant camping trip and a miserable, exhausting adventure. Since it&#8217;s a somewhat hefty investment, you don&#8217;t want to make an uninformed decision. So when buying a sleeping bag, you should try on as many as possible, no matter what store you enter. Get inside and zip &#8216;em up. Roll around a bit. Wiggle your feet and toes.</p>
<p>To help you make sense of modern sleeping bags, we&#8217;ve compiled some info as a starting point to choosing a good bag. We&#8217;ve tried to keep it relatively simple.</p>
<p>First things first –</p>
<h3>The Anatomy of a Sleeping bag</h3>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-413" title="sleeping-bag-anatomy" src="http://alpineerview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/sleeping-bag-anatomy3.jpg" alt="" width="506" height="233" /></p>
<ul>
<li>Footbox 	– A roomy contour in the foot area that helps your feet lay in a 	natural position.</li>
<li>Baffles 	– Lateral compartments sewn into the bag to keep insulation evenly 	distributed.</li>
<li>Shell 	– The outer fabric of a bag.</li>
<li>Draft 	Tube – Insulated tube running alone the zipper to help insulate 	this heat leak.</li>
<li>Liner 	– The material that sits next to your body.</li>
<li>Hood 	– The material that surrounds the head, helping to lock in heat 	and greatly improving the efficiency of the bag.</li>
</ul>
<p><span id="more-363"></span><BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h3>Key Factors</h3>
<p><BR></p>
<ul>
<li>When/Where: Determine what time of year and in what kind of temperature you&#8217;ll use the bag. What&#8217;s its intended use?</li>
<li>Insulation: You will have a choice between down and synthetic fill.</li>
<li>Temperature Rating: Get a bag rated to the coldest temperature in which you&#8217;ll be camping or sleeping. Do you need 1 bag for all year, or will you be budgeting for multiple bags?</li>
<li>Weight/Packability: If you&#8217;re backpacking a lot, ounces have a huge impact.</li>
<li>Fit: Have you had problems with comfort of previous bags? What made you uncomfortable?</li>
<li>Women Specific: Designed with more insulation in spots where women lose more heat then men;  They are also shorter in length and tighter in the shoulders to reduce air pockets.</li>
</ul>
<p><BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h3>When/Where</h3>
<p>Before you start looking, it&#8217;s good to know your camping habits and desires. It&#8217;s important to know when you&#8217;ll be using the bag and in what kind of conditions. Keep the following in mind while you shop or do research:</p>
<ul>
<li>What kind of camping are you going to be doing? Car, backcountry, trailhead, backpacking? Where will you be most of the time?</li>
<li>In drier or damper environments? Will you be in extreme heat or cold?</li>
<li>Are you someone who cranks the electric blanket to 10 AND uses a down comforter? Or do you naturally emit heat like a space heater? Or: are you a &#8220;cold&#8221; sleeper or a &#8220;hot&#8221; sleeper?</li>
</ul>
<p><BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h3>Insulation</h3>
<p>Down is generally better than synthetic insulation. Down is lighter, more compressible, and has a higher warmth-to-weight ratio. It comes in a variety of weights so you can be more selective when you finally decide what kind of bag you need. It generally lasts longer with proper care. And when you&#8217;re nestled inside the bag, it seems to float over you and feel light and airy.</p>
<p>Synthetic insulation is great when you&#8217;re going to be in moist or damp environments a lot. Perhaps you spend your time camping near rivers (are you an overnight raft guide?), in the Pacific Northwest, or in the woods of Maine in summer. Synthetic insulation keeps its insulating properties, even when wet. It also dries much more rapidly if it does get wet. The slightly heavier, bulkier synthetic bag isn&#8217;t a bad idea when you know water&#8217;s a factor. Most of the synthetic bags we carry at The Alpineer have Polarguard® Delta, Polarguard 3D, PrimaLoft, or a propietary synthetic fill.<BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h3>Shells &amp; Linings</h3>
<p>The exterior of new bags feels so light and fragile you wonder how it can keep the elements out much less keep the insulation in. The secret is tightly-woven nylon (Ripstop or Taffeta) or polyester (usually Taffeta). Taffeta and Ripstop are made of a hatched, super-smooth, silky fibers. They&#8217;re in a fine, tight weave that adds strength, making it highly abrasion-resistant and also (as the name suggests) don&#8217;t readily rip end-to-end when a break does form.They&#8217;re designed to breathe, just like a down or synthetic jacket. And they&#8217;re durable.</p>
<p>In a very broad sense, polyester tends to be softer on the skin, but you probably wouldn&#8217;t be able to tell the difference if you bought a bag with a nylon interior. Polyester also has a higher resistance to UV degradation but has less stretch to it compared to Nylon, making it slightly more prone to tearing.</p>
<p>Other features to look for in the fabric are items such as water resistance. Mountain Hardwear brought out bags with all-welded seams in 2006, eliminating stitching which improves insulation and water resistance. Also look for Gore-tex for a breathable, yet highly waterproof bag.<BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h3>Temperature Rating</h3>
<p>A temperature rating, also called comfort rating, is given to each bag to tell you the how cold you can go. It&#8217;s generally based on a US standard test, ASTM F1720, that puts a heated dummy into the bag and tracks temperature readings and a variety of temperatures. Unfortunately, the standard has notorious inconsistencies from lab to lab.</p>
<p>But temperature rating is still a nice guideline to help you figure out which bag to get. We carry a lot of bags rated 15-20º because this is a great range that can handle three seasons in most environments. We advise that you trust the rating based on your own metabolism and sleep habits.<BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h3>Weight &amp; Packability</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;re car-camping, you don&#8217;t mind if a bag&#8217;s on the heavy side (we&#8217;re still talking less than 4lb, though). Sometimes that means you can have a bit more insulation if that&#8217;s what you want. But if you&#8217;ll be strapping a bag onto your pack, weight and packability play as much of a factor as insulation. You want to find a balance so that you&#8217;re not sacrificing comfort or convenience.</p>
<p>Generally, a higher rated bag is going to be lighter than a lower rated bag because the higher rated bag doesn&#8217;t require as much filling to keep you warm.</p>
<p>A safe 3-season bag is often rated 15-20º to handle potentially chilly nights in places like Crested Butte or Moab where the temperature can drop much lower and then the day is warm.<BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h3>Fit</h3>
<p>The fit of a bag is key. Make sure to get in a lot of bags to see what you like and don&#8217;t like. Buying a sleeping bag is a major investment and to have one that you just don&#8217;t feel right in is extremely frustrating.</p>
<p>Air gaps in a bag that is too big are also a problem because they make a bag generally colder. Your body has to heat that additional air up too in order to stay warm. They additionally add a convective element, increasing the rate at which heat is leaving your body. Bags with draw chords or elastic are a great way to reduce gaps. As a bonus, they also keep the bag with you as you toss and turn in the night.<BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h3>Women Specific</h3>
<p>Most manufacturers understand that women and men sleep differently. Men generally sleep warmer than women, and women generally lose more heat than men. Women-specific bags these days account for these differences by putting more loft in certain spots like the footbox and the upper torso. Although they&#8217;re relatively narrower and shorter, they have a bit more girth in the hips. Even if the difference is only 2-3&#8243;, that can impact a woman who&#8217;s only 5&#8242;2&#8243;.<BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h3>Other Factors</h3>
<p>Sleeping bags have come so far in recent years. It&#8217;s almost like bringing the comforts of your own bed out on the trail. They seem to have everything except the space of your king-sized bed. (Although, if you&#8217;re a roller, you could have the whole forest floor on which to move.) Among the array of extras you can get, some that rank high on our list are 2-way zippers for ventilation at the feet, draft collars, face muffs, and/or head gasket to keep warmth in the bag, draft tubes down the zipper, and locking zippers.</p>
<p>Other features like pillow pockets, stash pockets, and price can also factor into your decision. Rank them on your wish-list as you desire.</p>
<p>Almost any bag from a performance brand, except for the warm-weather bags (generally rated at 35° and higher), have some sort of face muff or head gasket to keep your head nestled which can be cinched closer to your face to keep drafts out. Some have an internal draft collar above your shoulders for further warmth. And almost all perforamnce bags have a comfort or contoured footbox that lets your feet lay in a natural position without the bag squishing down on your feet.</p>
<p>Unique to Big Agnes is an integrated sleeping pad &#8216;envelope&#8217; into which you slip your pad so you don&#8217;t roll off of it in the middle of the night. They can accomodate any manufacturer&#8217;s pad so long as you have the properly sized and shaped pad to match your bag. And since the insulation and thermal regulating powers of your pad should keep you warm or temperate beneath you, Big Agnes removes the insulation from the bottom of your bag and either eliminates it to reduce to the weight, or redistributes it to give you more insulation throughout.</p>
<p>The list of features can go on. The key is to take a look at the features in the bags you&#8217;re looking at, and determine their importance to your camping life.<BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h3>Finally Deciding</h3>
<p>
We think the first thing you should decide is which kind of insulation you want. From there, the weight might be the second-most important factor. At some point, price might help make your decision, and some manufacturers are certainly less expensive than others but are no less worth their weight (or lack thereof!) in quality.</p>
<p>Also make a visual inspection for warmth. Look at foot box, hood, and draft tube. Are there any obvious leaks or weak spots?</p>
<p>Give the baffles a check too. Are they nice and firm feeling? This indicates that the down is less likely to shift over time and will keep a nice uniform insulation.</p>
<p>Finally, it&#8217;s never a bad idea to talk to your friends and find out what kind of bag they have. Direct recommendations are top-notch and let you ask them about the factors that most concern you.<BR>&nbsp;<BR></p>
<h4>Glossary of terms:</h4>
<p><BR></p>
<ul>
<li>Compressibility 	– The capability of a bag to stuff down – some 	premium/ultralight bags: as small as a loaf of bread.</li>
<li>Down 	Fill – typically goose feathers. It has a higher 	insulation-to-weight ratio than synthetic when dry.</li>
<li>Drawcords 	– internal strings that can be tightened to keep cold air out of 	the hood and collar (or loosened to let warm air out, giving a level 	of adaptability to a bag.</li>
<li>Foot 	Vents – Vents designed into the footbox of some bags to allow for 	controlled heat loss.</li>
<li>Hook 	and Loop Tab – A piece of material that secures the zipper to 	prevent unintentional openings.</li>
<li>Hybrid 	– (1) combination of mummy and semi-rectangular bag or (2) 	synthetic-down fill mixture</li>
<li>Internal 	Chest pocket – a convenient pocket for glasses, headlamp, mp3 	player or any other night-time necessities.</li>
<li>Loft 	– A fill-power rating or a rating number that indicates how much 	space an ounce of down fills; the higher the fill power, the warmer 	the bag (per volume of down).</li>
<li>Over-Bag 	– A thin bag that fits around a sleeping bag to increase the 	insulation for colder temps or wet conditions.</li>
<li>Pillow 	Pocket – special bag that can be filled to form a pillow or insert 	an inflatable pillow.</li>
<li>Stretch 	of Flex Bags – Elastic sewn between the baffles, passively helping 	to keep the bag close to the body and making it move with you 	throughout the night.</li>
<li>Synthetic 	Insulation – Heavier and bulkier than down, but keeps its loft 	better and retains warmth when wet.</li>
<li>Temperature 	Rating – There is no universal standard for bag rating (each 	country has its own standard).</li>
<li>Two-Way 	Locking Zipper – Allows bag to be opened from top or bottom and 	locks in place when not in use.</li>
<li>Women&#8217;s-Specific 	– Bags with broader hips, narrower shoulders, and slightly warmer 	design.</li>
</ul>
<p>Lets hear about your favorite bags or any sage wisdom you may have in the comments!</p>


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