Update:
Most everything has sold. The only thing left is the Dakine shorts.
Best,
Shawn

On Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 1:56:31 PM UTC-8 Shawn Granton wrote:

> Hello friends! The never ending cleaning and purging of stuff continues! 
> Here are a few things I don’t need anymore. Interested?
>
>    - *Prices DO NOT include shipping.* If you are interested in 
>    something, please include your zip code.
>    - Base shipping price in the US is $5 and goes up from there.
>    - Payment by PayPal preferred. Don’t do PayPal? I can invoice you if 
>    you have a credit card.
>    - For those inside Portland, I can arrange for contactless pickup in 
>    the North Tabor neighborhood. You will still need to pay in advance.
>    - I’m generally pretty fast to respond to inquiries (so long as it’s 
>    not too early or late in the day.) If you inquire and I respond that I do 
>    have an item, *please pay within three hours to secure it,* otherwise 
>    it may go to the next person.
>    - Interested? Email me at urbanadven...@gmail.com
>
> This time around it’s mostly clothing, with one sleeping bag.
>
>    - *Kuhl “Virtuoso” merino blend t-shirt, size XL. *Still in good 
>    shape, no holes. 47% merino/53% poly. *$15*
>    - *Smartwool half zip wool sweater, size XL*. Sporty light-mid weight 
>    sweater, used a lot as a layer for bike touring. Overall decent except a 
>    hole forming on the rear (see pic.) *$15*
>    - *Dakine WOMEN’S mountain bike shorts, size L. *Pretty typical, 
>    though these aren’t lined/padded. Did I mention that these are women’s 
>    shorts? *$20*
>    - *L.L. Bean chamois flannel shirt (cotton), size L. *Nice soft and 
>    cozy, very thick. *$20*
>    - *Pendleton lambswool V-neck vest sweater, size XL. *Great shape. 
>    *$25*
>    - *Tweed-esque wool shirt jacket, size 46. *I’d say it’s about L/XL 
>    size. Four outside pockets plus two internal pockets. Not the thickest 
>    shirt-jacket, but when worn with a nice mid-layer, it’ll do the job on 
>    not-that-rainy winter days in the Northwest. *$25*
>    - *Mountain Hard Wear “Hibachi” 32F/0C down sleeping bag. *Uses 
>    600-fill water-repellant down. Can compress down to about a 10L 
> compression 
>    bag (not included.) You can check out full technical specs for this 
>    bag here.  
>    
> <https://www.rei.com/rei-garage/product/870409/mountain-hardwear-hibachi-32-sleeping-bag-regular>I’ve
>  
>    used this bag for a number of years and have regularly cleaned it and kept 
>    it stored uncompressed, but with any down bag expect it to not be as 
> fluffy 
>    or hold heat as well as it used to. I’d say it’s more of a 35F/40F bag 
> now. 
>    Comes with storage bag plus original compression sack. *$75*
>
> Photos of all the stuff here:
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/urbanadventureleaguepdx/albums/72157720202863514
>
> Thank you!
> Shawn
>

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