BIGHORNtracks
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I was on a limited entry elk hunt last week.
Got back late at night, cooking some food to eat before bed.
Reached across the top of a lantern to flip some food over on the grill.
Burned a hole in the sleeve of a Sitka Kelvin jacket.
Look, you can see the primaloft silver insulation!
There was some groans of pain from the crowd around the stove.
I handed the spatula to a friend and went inside the trailer and tenacious taped it.
When I got home, I peeled the tenacious tape off.
I used the tenacious tape to keep the hole from tearing larger and keep the insulation from being torn out of the jacket.
I got out a tenacious tape repair patch for technical fabrics.
It has a more aggressive adhesive on it.
There you have it. Not the prettiest thing in the world, but it should keep the jacket operating at a nearly new level.
Thank goodness for Gear Aid and their tenacious tape.
Idiots like me need that stuff.
Got back late at night, cooking some food to eat before bed.
Reached across the top of a lantern to flip some food over on the grill.
Burned a hole in the sleeve of a Sitka Kelvin jacket.
Look, you can see the primaloft silver insulation!
There was some groans of pain from the crowd around the stove.
I handed the spatula to a friend and went inside the trailer and tenacious taped it.
When I got home, I peeled the tenacious tape off.
I used the tenacious tape to keep the hole from tearing larger and keep the insulation from being torn out of the jacket.
I got out a tenacious tape repair patch for technical fabrics.
It has a more aggressive adhesive on it.
There you have it. Not the prettiest thing in the world, but it should keep the jacket operating at a nearly new level.
Thank goodness for Gear Aid and their tenacious tape.
Idiots like me need that stuff.