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Outdoor Fashion Faux Pas

Published on 3/3/2011

Wearing Cotton – Cotton is great for bombing around town or the trip to the mall. It is soft and comfortable but once cotton is wet, it stays wet and loses any insulating properties. If the summer nothing is worse than your sweat drenched clammy cotton shirt sticking to you. Pick wicking clothing; you can

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Product Review: Kako IceTrekkers Diamond Grips Traction System

Published on 2/13/2011

I will be comparing Kako IceTrekkers Diamond Grips to Yaktrax because they are closest in price, and I am familiar with Yaktrax. First Thoughts They came in a simple plastic bag with a product insert.  The Diamond Grips are much beefier than Yaktrax. By design no rubber parts are underfoot. Wielded chains attach the rubber

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Product Review: Yaktrax Pro Traction System

Published on 2/2/2011

I have had my Yaktrax Pros for a couple of years now and love them… I have used them on everything from deep powder to crossing a frozen lake.  They really grip! First Thoughts When you open the package, they seem flimsy, it is a rubber web with some thin metal coils around parts of

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Building a Backcountry Kitchen – Backpacking Stoves and Whatnot

Published on 1/30/2011

Having a hot meal after a log day of hiking is just awesome. Even the simplest things taste wonderful, after a 10 mile day you can have the best instant noodles you have ever had. Setting up a backcountry kitchen can be challenging seeing that most people don’t really know what they need or want

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The Dirty Little Secret About Lightweight Backpacking That Nobody Talks About

Published on 1/29/2011

Guest post by: Francis Tapon Want to be a guest poster on HuskyHiker.com?  E-mail me Ultralight backpackers love to have endless and tedious discussions about how to shave off an ounce here and a gram there. They’ll blow an extra $50 just to get the pants that weigh a few feathers less than another pair

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