GR11 – Stage 29 – Refugi Baiau to Arans via GR11.GR11 – Stage 31 – Encamp to Wild Camping.GR11 – Stage 32 – Wild Camping to Puigcerda.It is well suited for applications such as those needed in the utilities industry or other remote control/measurement systems. This logger can operate on a mains supply or make use of standard alkaline batteries. GR11 Stage 33 – Puigcerda to Camping Can Fosses – Planoles The Cumulus logger is a robust, low cost and sophisticated GSM logger/controller with a wide range of input/output functions.GR11 Stage 34 – Camping Can Fosses – Planoles to Nuria – via GR11.8.GR11 – Stage 37 – Beget to wild camping at Coll de Bassegoda.GR11 – Stage 38 – Wild camping at Coll de Bassegoda to Camping Bassegoda near Albanya.GR11 – Stage 39 – Camping Bassegoda near Albanya to Camping Macanet.GR11 – Stage 40 – Camping Macanet to Wild Camping at Santa Llucia.
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It’s very light, and packs away to the size of a 1 liter drinking bottle. This is definitely a 3 season bag, and in all honesty, I could have gotten away with a 2 season bag, however there were days I did need the warmth, and the Cumulus definitely did the job. Would I recommend the Cumulus 300 lite line?.īefore I answer this, you as the reader of this review must know that I am a 6.2ft / 1.85m fella. The peeps on the above blogs did a far better review than I could ever do, so I will just jump straight to my conclusion. no doubt the Cumulus 300 Lite Line offers both. I was looking mainly for lightweight and compact. I googled a “Lightweight 3 season sleeping bag” and came across the Cumulus 300 lite Line – These 2 reviews of the bag persuaded me to get one GustoFrenzy and Crossing Aotearoa. I have 2 very good sleeping bags, but they are both the size of a microwave oven, and probably weigh the same, also they are both 4 season bags, definitely not what I was looking for, this time round.
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I have found that the best flying of the two is the CIRRUS hands down.I myself had never heard about “Cumulus”. It was intended to be 2ch rudder elevator, mine does not have ailerons, I can't remember without getting the kit down out of the attic to look, to see if it did have the option of ailerons? YES, they both are 110" wing spands. I don't recall them ever being sold with fiberglass fuselages, because the boxes they came in are only a little over 2ft long? The CUMULUS on the other hand is a balsa sheeted over foam wing with them being swepped back a little. The fuselages are in 4 pieces of ABS plastic (Cirrus&Cumulus) that you had to glue together and put fiberglass tape on the inside where all the pieces come together at the seams. Was intended to be two channel with the option of puting spoilers I believe (3ch). The CIRRUS does have built up wings with spoilers if you wish. I have 3 CIRRUS's built and flying and 4 kits that need to be built after these ware out. Hey Charley how's it goin? MTT has given you the most accurate discription of these two birds.