The Original Hydrating Backpack: I don’t mean that as a superlative, I mean that as actuality, at least in a commercial sense. I’m sure other people may have fabbed something similar but Camelbak came out with this for the masses first, to my knowledge. The story goes the founder was an EMT and put a
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The Redfeather Hike 36 were my first foray into the snowshoeing world and I’m the better for it. I go more into the specifics here but if you’re looking for the most floatation you can get in a reasonably affordable package with straightforward bindings, this is your snowshoe. Traction: These are not designed for mountaineering
I go more into detail about snowshoes here but if you’re looking for the most traction you can get in steep terrain, the MSR Lightning Ascent are it. Specific Product Links: MSR Lightning Ascent Extra float tail Redfeather Hike 36 Traction: Traditional snowshoes have round frames whereas these have a narrow, but aggressive bar frame.
And outdoorswomen too, of course. I’m a winter person more than a summer person. I see snow and I get excited. I carry tire chains year ’round just so I’m always prepared. But hiking in the snow can be a royal pain in the backside, what with post holing and side slipping. Cross country and
I broke my last cheapo tripod and needed a replacement. While the aficionado in me would love a heavy duty $300 option, the budget in me ruled the day. However, inexpensive and cheap aren’t necessarily the same thing so I went down a rabbit hole of research. Thankfully, I did most of the heavy lifting
Okay, so maybe that’s not the best picture to define “ideal”, but it is real. That’s what it looks like when you’re installing a Teraflex lift on your Jeep, mostly by yourself and mostly after work into the wee hours. I’m helping a friend do a mechanic’s upgrade to their garage to help with wrenching
I need to be able to plug in all of my devices immediately, I hate running out of power. Some of my friends have one or two cables available, maybe, and I know of some others who keep every cable coiled up in a Zip-Lock baggie when not in use. Keeps the interior cleaner or
Whenever I’m hiking, offroading, or otherwise in the back country I carry a few standard supplies, one of which is my knife with the attached ESEE Sheath Accessory Pouch. It’s a bit of an unsung hero as it doesn’t really do anything dramatic, it just holds a tin with a dollop of Vaseline, some cotton
I’ve gone through quite a few knives trying to find the right one for a variety of activities but especially hiking and backpacking. I always carry my Leatherman so I have general utility covered so my knife requirement tends to run more “survival” and immediately available. My requirements are simple: Reasonably affordable, replaceable handle, full
For those who need a secure mount for the BTECH GMRS-Pro, albeit with modifications required, this is good way to go. With a little modification and perhaps some light swearing you can make the Bulletpoint Mounting Solutions Radio Holder work with both the BTECH GMRS-Pro and your existing Ram mounts (less modification needed if you