As the ultralight trend continues to build momentum and evangelists, let us not forget the bulky, burdensome equipment that got us here
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When filled to the brim with every last piece of essential equipment, my 65-liter pack weighs in at appr
Air New Zealand has unveiled new products for its Dreamliner aircraft, set to launch in 2024.
The carrier will introduce the “world’s first sleep pods” in economy class, known as Skynest, along with a new Business Premier Luxe seat.
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Tony Micah Tanner, 44, Little Falls, was charged in Morrison County District Court with one felony count of third-degree possession of methamphetamine and one misdemeanor count of fourth-degree DWI.
The charges stem from a June 27 incident that occurred at around 12:57 a.m. A deputy from
Nearly 25 years after the body of Lina Reyes-Geddes was found wrapped in a carpet on the side of a road, police said Wednesday they now know her husband was the killer. In 1998, Lina’s corpse was found by a horrified passerby in Maidenwater Spring in Utah. She’d been wrapped in plastic bag
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Camping is a rite of passage if you grow up in Canada. It’s a child’s first taste of what living in the wild really
A weekend in the wilderness is supposed to be an enjoyable experience, so why feel guilty about taking advantage of technology to make it as comfortable as possible? The BLACKCAN Ⅱ Pro fills your sleeping pad with a constant supply of warm water so no matter how cold it gets outside, you’l
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After an afternoon of cliff diving into waterfalls on the MacLehose Trail in Hong Kong, a group of ramblers is heading back to camp. A set of tents punctuate a secluded beach just off the famous hiking path that runs through the mountainous region of the city. As they stand atop a nearby hill
“Nothing can go wrong… AH NO IT ALL WENT WRONG!”
Hey everyone! It’s been a while since my last update. I believe that was in Wrightwood a few hundred miles ago.
Well it’s time for my latest story!
(Also feel free to watch my live interview that w
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