Wilderness camping is one of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors and to leave it accessible for others. Here’s some tips to incorporate low impact on the places you like to visit.
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One of the characteristics we really like about the Marmot Thor is the strength of the tent frame. It’s just the way those dual-diameter DAC pre-bent aluminum poles are designed to create a frame that supports pretty much every square-inch of the tent body and storm fly.
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Granite Gear Nimbus Access FZ is a 62-liter capacity backpack rated for about 50 pounds, and designed to allow you to get to your gear without unloading it.
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Lowa Mt. Expert GTX mountaineering boots are apex-level gear for serious highcountry treks. Italian made, Gortex-lined, and built by craftsmen who understand alpine mountaineering and the boots one needs to be safe and comfortable.
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It’s hard to beat the fundamental quality the Pyrite 7075 trekking poles offer. Since most of the preferred trail gear this writer uses is purchased outright and never gets to a product review in print, sharing my thoughts on these trekker’s is an exception. They work well.
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Wolverine boots carry the clout of high-quality and durability. We tested the new Fortis hiking boots on several hikes and a couple backpack trips that gave us a good chance to evaluate the new Individual Comfort System (ICS) built into the insoles.
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