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Mountain Hiking Self-Preparation Tips

Mountain Hiking Self-Preparation Tips

| April 5, 2013 | Reply

There are several things that you need to know before you take on a mountain hiking journey you have been planning for sometime now. Here are some of them: Everyone thinks that mountain hiking could be performed by practically everyone. The sad truth is that it was never meant for everyone to endeavor. Maybe some [...]

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TETON Sports Summit 1500 Ultralight Internal Frame Backpack (22.5″x 11″x 9″, Orange)

TETON Sports Summit 1500 Ultralight Internal Frame Backpack (22.5″x 11″x 9″, Orange)

| April 4, 2013 | 3 Replies

TETON Sports Summit 1500 Ultralight Internal Frame Backpack (22.5″x 11″x 9″, Orange)

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Geocaching:  A Great Way To Get Outdoors

Geocaching: A Great Way To Get Outdoors

| April 2, 2013 | Reply

If you’re tired of hiking the same trail or picnicking at the same park, then Geocaching may be exactly what you’re looking for. Geocaching, pronounced gee-o-cashing, is the high tech version of a treasure hunt. Armed with nothing but a handheld GPS unit and a thirst for excitement, you’re off for new adventures and the [...]

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Camelbak Lobo 100 oz Hydration Pack, Black

Camelbak Lobo 100 oz Hydration Pack, Black

| April 1, 2013 | 3 Replies

Camelbak Lobo 100 oz Hydration Pack, Black Air Director Back Panel and a redesigned Antidote reservoir compartment with Quicklink system Gel pocket on shoulder harness Slider Sternum strap and removable waist belt. Organizer pocket for bike essentials External Fill 100 oz.Antidote reservoir The sleek hydration pack for 3+hours of mountain biking with essential gear. List [...]

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Pacific Crest Trail – History and Hiking It

Pacific Crest Trail – History and Hiking It

| March 31, 2013 | Reply

The Pacific Crest Trail runs over the mountain ranges dividing the west coast and the rest of the nation. There is a lot of history tied to the trail and it offers great hiking. Pacific Crest Trail – History Running from the border with Mexico to the Canadian border, the Pacific Crest Trail was used [...]

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What You Want to Have from Camping and Hiking Gear

What You Want to Have from Camping and Hiking Gear

| March 28, 2013 | Reply

Some people just like it hiking while others want to camp as well. Whether you’re into a several hours of hiking or you intend to spend days in the wilderness, you still have to get yourself gears that would give you most of everything. Some camping and hiking gears will only be useful in some [...]

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High Sierra Wave 70 Hydration Pack (Black, 16.25x 11-Inch)

High Sierra Wave 70 Hydration Pack (Black, 16.25x 11-Inch)

| March 27, 2013 | 2 Replies

High Sierra Wave 70 Hydration Pack (Black, 16.25x 11-Inch) Main compartment holds a 2-liter water reservoir. Easy-access reservoir opening is easy to fill and accepts most brands of water filters. Hands-free reservoir pressure valve. Insulated water tube cover prevents water from freezing in the tube. Zippered front accessory pocket holds smaller items such as keys, [...]

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Hiking Trip Do’s and Don’ts

Hiking Trip Do’s and Don’ts

| March 25, 2013 | Reply

The difficulty and enjoyment of hiking depends on where you plan to take your feet. But no matter where you go, there are things that never change: the safety measures you have to observe and the standard rules you have to monitor. Do’s and don’ts of a hiking trip are as follows: Do not bring [...]

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TETON Sports Oasis 1100 Hydration Backpack w/ Bladder (18.5″x 10″x 7″, Green)

TETON Sports Oasis 1100 Hydration Backpack w/ Bladder (18.5″x 10″x 7″, Green)

| March 23, 2013 | 2 Replies

TETON Sports Oasis 1100 Hydration Backpack w/ Bladder (18.5″x 10″x 7″, Green)

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Adventure Summer Camps – The Best Ones

Adventure Summer Camps – The Best Ones

| March 22, 2013 | Reply

The true reason behind any adventure summer camps is to send the children somewhere where they will not only have a great time but will learn and grow as a person. The adventure summer camp programs that you are searching, should offer a wide range of adventurous activities to choose from. If the summer camp [...]

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A Great Grand Canyon Hiking Trip Starts with Planning

A Great Grand Canyon Hiking Trip Starts with Planning

| March 20, 2013 | Reply

When you and your friends decide to have a Grand Canyon Hiking trip, the experience must be fitting to the name. The following are important things you need to know about Grand Canyon and Grand Canyon hiking: How to go there? Most travelers who want to go to the Grand Canyon either land on the [...]

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Hammers HP5 Anti-Shock Hiking Pole with Compass & Thermometer

Hammers HP5 Anti-Shock Hiking Pole with Compass & Thermometer

| March 19, 2013 | 3 Replies

Hammers HP5 Anti-Shock Hiking Pole with Compass & Thermometer Light weight with ergonomic design 3-section telescopic pole can be extended from 29″ to 60″ With compass and thermometer Wear-proof carbide tip with snow disk included Cork handle HP5 is a perfect companion for your weekend hiking trips. It has a comfortable cork handle with nylon [...]

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What Is More Exciting Than Adventure Travel?

What Is More Exciting Than Adventure Travel?

| March 17, 2013 | Reply

There is not much in the world that is more exciting than adventure travel. When you are taking part in adventure travel you are taking risk, you are getting out there and finally living life to the fullest. When was the last time that you actually did that? Probably a long time ago right? Well [...]

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Coleman Montana 8 Tent

Coleman Montana 8 Tent

| March 15, 2013 | 2 Replies

Coleman Montana 8 Tent 8 person/1 room tent , 16 x 7-Feet footprint, 74-Inch center height,11-millimeter fiberglass poles Modified dome structure, simple to set up, electrical access port and reverse angle windows Great for family car campers, scout leaders, extended camping trips and easy to transport 75-denier polyester taffeta fly, 68-denier polyester mesh inner tent, [...]

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Why Use a Hiking Staff and Certain Points to Consider When Buying One

Why Use a Hiking Staff and Certain Points to Consider When Buying One

| March 14, 2013 | Reply

Well you don’t actually have to rely on a hiking staff throughout your hiking tour but you can see the value of one when you need it most. Hiking staffs were not meant to be actually used like those of the walking staffs. You probably have seen hikers holding long, sturdy sticks on their hands. [...]

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Outdoors – Encouraging Activities To Stay Healthy

Outdoors – Encouraging Activities To Stay Healthy

| March 13, 2013 | Reply

Outdoor activities are the best ways of staying healthy and at the same time it provides you with fun filled entertainment. You can engage yourself in a variety of outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, cycling, horseback riding, white water rafting, kayaking, skiing, mountaineering and rock climbing. A lot of people taking part in outdoor activities [...]

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High Sierra Loop Backpack (19 x 13.5 x 8.5-Inch, Yellow/Navy)

High Sierra Loop Backpack (19 x 13.5 x 8.5-Inch, Yellow/Navy)

| March 11, 2013 | 5 Replies

High Sierra Loop Backpack (19 x 13.5 x 8.5-Inch, Yellow/Navy) Multi-compartment design.  Dedicated MP3 player pocket with headphone port. Attach extra gear with monster hook and bottom straps Adjustable side compression straps. Two side mesh beverage compartments. Hanging accessory pocket Premium organizer compartment with multiple pockets and a key fob. Yoke-style, S-shaped, VAPEL mesh AIRFLOW padded [...]

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Climbing Equipment and Hiking Supply You cannot Leave Without

Climbing Equipment and Hiking Supply You cannot Leave Without

| March 11, 2013 | Reply

Hiking and climbing trips require a great deal of preparation from physical conditioning to gathering the equipment and supply needed survive the trip. Here are the lists of the important must have climbing equipment and hiking supply: Climbing Equipment Rope, cord, and webbing. The ropes used in climbing are different from ropes used on other [...]

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A Few Reminders on Canada Hiking

A Few Reminders on Canada Hiking

| March 8, 2013 | Reply

Canada has long stories of trails and hikers, from natives who first explored the terrains to those that were discovered and developed for urbanization and commerce. With its vast land area, Canada has a fruitful offer of hiking trails for all sorts of hikers. Recently, Canada has prepared itself with more hiking trails through its [...]

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24″ Hiking Backpack in Digital Camo

24″ Hiking Backpack in Digital Camo

| March 7, 2013 | 3 Replies

24″ Hiking Backpack in Digital Camo

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