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Camp Gear Blogger: Little Big Shoes: Lightweight Hikers That Hold Up
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Little Big Shoes: Lightweight Hikers That Hold Up. Little Big Shoes: Lightweight Hikers That Hold Up. These lightweight, low-cut hikers are stronger than you think. 333 test days / 10,580 miles hiked / 8 boots sawed in half (to inspect midsole construction). Low-cut; supportive enough for at least 20-pound packs; designed for hiking. 1=save your money / 5=perfect gear. Overall score is not an average of other scores; it’s a gut-level assessment of performance and value. The shoe...
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Camp Gear Blogger: December 2014
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Tuesday, December 30, 2014. Osprey Exos 48 Pack #GearReview. Osprey Exos 48 Pack Review. July 15, 2014. With the new rendition of the Osprey Exos 48. Osprey must have been putting some serious investment into their Research and Development. Out of the box, there is a combined “Wow! That looks amazing” which goes hand-in-hand with “Good Grief! What is that and what have they done? 8221; That said, they worked well as both load compactor and as a restraint for a sleeping pad. One last little item that I li...
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Camp Gear Blogger: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Mountain Hardwear WayCool Sun Gloves Review. Mountain Hardwear WayCool Sun Gloves Review. July 7, 2015. I used the gloves in a variety of environments – from Tenkara fly-fishing in the mountain streams of Japan, to backpacking in the High Sierra and San Gabriel National Monument. The gloves have a durable coating on the palm to help prevent blisters when gripping trekking poles on extended hikes. Despite my best efforts to rip or damage the gloves, I did not succeed. The s...Many ...
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Camp Gear Blogger: Little Big Shoes: Lightweight Hikers That Hold Up
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Little Big Shoes: Lightweight Hikers That Hold Up. Little Big Shoes: Lightweight Hikers That Hold Up. These lightweight, low-cut hikers are stronger than you think. 333 test days / 10,580 miles hiked / 8 boots sawed in half (to inspect midsole construction). Low-cut; supportive enough for at least 20-pound packs; designed for hiking. 1=save your money / 5=perfect gear. Overall score is not an average of other scores; it’s a gut-level assessment of performance and value. The shoe...
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Camp Gear Blogger: November 2013
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Water Shoes for Summer. Water Shoes for Summer – Keen and Wolverine - by http:/ seattlebackpackersmagazine.com/. Editorial: Sometimes backpacking requires water shoes. Here are two options for your adventures in fording streams and sloshing through the wetlands along your trips. Wolverine Creek Bed Multi-Sport. Over the past few months, I’ve been trying out the Wolverine Creek Bed. I really like the concept of this shoe and with a couple improvements they’d be excellent.
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Camp Gear Blogger: Lizard RollUp Packable Sandal Review
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Lizard RollUp Packable Sandal Review. Lizard RollUp Packable Sandal Review. July 17, 2015. Lizard RollUps near an ant hill. (I got those chigger bites on the tops of my feet while wearing my usual sandals). Let me make a couple points on style:. They are “well made in Italy,” which boosts their style cred substantially (at least for me). Might be a clue. This wouldn’t be the first time I accidentally wore women’s outdoor gear. Flexible RollUps and my usual sandals. I have to rate ...
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Camp Gear Blogger: November 2014
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Friday, November 28, 2014. The BEST Boxer Briefs EVER - WoolX #GearReview. Monday, November 24, 2014. GearReview Minus 33 - Day Hiker Sock. GearReview Minus 33 - Low Rise Trail Sock. Seattle Sports Co. AquaKnot 1800 Backpack #GearReview. Seattle Sports Co. AquaKnot 1800 Backpack Review. November 20, 2014. Possible Water Leak At Closure. MSRP: US $84.95. Available Colors: Yellow, Navy. Capacity: 1200 cu in. Weight: 2.2 lbs. Volume: 29.5 L. Capacity: 1800 cu in. Weight: 2.6 lbs. Hip belt lacks padding.
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Camp Gear Blogger: August 2015
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Little Big Shoes: Lightweight Hikers That Hold Up. Little Big Shoes: Lightweight Hikers That Hold Up. These lightweight, low-cut hikers are stronger than you think. 333 test days / 10,580 miles hiked / 8 boots sawed in half (to inspect midsole construction). Low-cut; supportive enough for at least 20-pound packs; designed for hiking. 1=save your money / 5=perfect gear. Overall score is not an average of other scores; it’s a gut-level assessment of performance and value. The shoe...
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Camp Gear Blogger: December 2013
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Monday, December 9, 2013. GearReview - LoopRope 5ft Cargo Tie Downs. When I first saw the #LoopRope, I knew there. Would be a huge variety of uses for it. Essentially a daisy chain but with the added bonus of. Stretchy shock cord. The two. Carabiners allow for easy attachment to different parts of. Your car, truck, trees,. Will be your go to for lots of things, so. Get at least one. In the trunk of your car and another for around the house. Up and down on the box while not being too tight. Despite being ...
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Camp Gear Blogger: September 2014
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014. September 17, 2014. Let me start by saying that I am neither a culinary professional nor a knife connoisseur. I am, however, naturally curious and the fact that the AnySharp Pro claims to be the “best knife sharpener in world” definitely piqued my interest, so I figured I would put it to the test. The AnySharp Pro and a few of the knives I used. My previously dull Wusthof sliced through tomatoes flawlessly. Culinary Professional Kate Nicholl put the AnySharp Pro to the test.
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