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Category: Gear and Equipment
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Mystery Ranch 2 Day Assault Pack Review
I love good gear, and although I acquired it accidentally, I’m a big fan of the Mystery Ranch 2 Day Assault Pack. While I wasn’t in the market for a new backpack, my boyfriend was given this pack, which was too small for him and he gave it to me. I considered using this Mystery…
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Outdoor Gifts For the Adventurer
Looking for amazing gifts for that outdoor lover in your life? Look no further. I’ve compiled some tried and true outdoor gifts sure to please everyone on your list. Most are things I personally own and have tried, others are things on my own wish list.
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How to Choose a Camping Tent
Choosing the right camping tent can set you up for a successful trip. Learn materials, features, and sizes of tents to ensure you stay warm and dry.
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Counter Assault Bear Keg Review
A Counter Assault Bear Keg is a good food storage option when camping in bear country.
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Camping Coffee Made Simple
As the sun rises over the mountains and you crawl out of your tent, make sure you know how to make a piping hot cup of camping coffee to start your day right! While many people are used to brewing their coffee with an electric coffee maker, there are many non-electric ways to make coffee.…
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Zamberlan 1996 VIOZ Lux GTX RR Women’s Hiking and Backpacking Boots Review
Zamberlan boots are an excellent choice for backpacking, hiking, and hunting. Which you choose largely depends on the conditions you’ll be using them in.
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Zamberlan Boots 980 Outfitter GTX RR Hunting Boots Review
The Zamberlan 980 Outfitter Boot GTX RR Men’s Hunting Boots are a great option for someone looking for an all-season deer and elk hunting boot.
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Nemo Dagger OSMO Backpacking Tent Review
There are a lot of ultralight backpacking tents on the market. Here is my unbiased review of the Nemo Dagger ultralight backpacking tent.
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How to Save Weight Backpacking
Ounces equal pounds. Whether you’re new to backpacking or an old pro, there are always new ways to learn to save weight. You’ll likely be hiking lots of miles with a pack on your back; therefore, the lighter that pack is, the easier go of it you’ll have. Common mistakes made by beginners include packing…