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The Moosilauke Ravine Lodge is an excellent starting point for outdoor adventures on Mount Moosilauke in the White Mountains. The post Adventures at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge in New Hampshire appeared first on Outdoor Adventure Sampler.| Outdoor Adventure Sampler
Phone cases for outdoor adventure seekers need to be bomb proof. A comparison of the OtterBox Defender and Beeasy phone cases will help to decide. The post The Best Phone Cases for Outdoor Adventure appeared first on Outdoor Adventure Sampler.| Outdoor Adventure Sampler
The best wheeled coolers will make it easier to bring along your chilled food and beverages, no matter where you need them.| Popular Science
A good hiking daypack fit can mean the difference between a joyful hike and a miserable one. This guide breaks down why fit matters more than features and how to choose the right one for your body. The post How to Tell If a Hiking Daypack Fits You Well (and Why It Matters) appeared first on Bearfoot Theory.| Bearfoot Theory
A hiking daypack that actually fits a woman’s body? Yes please. Here’s my honest review of the deuter Trail 28 SL and why it’s the best pack I’ve used in years. The post deuter Trail 28 SL Review: A Perfect Fit for Women Hikers appeared first on Bearfoot Theory.| Bearfoot Theory
Check out the best hiking daypacks for women in a variety of sizes and get tips for finding the right fit, capacity & technical features.| Bearfoot Theory
My favorite hiking, camping, and van life gear is up to 30% off in REI’s Anniversary Sale—don’t miss these tried-and-tested picks.| Bearfoot Theory
Whether you are hitting the slopes for the first time or are a well-seasoned, snow-loving expert, you should know the importance of your ski goggles. They should be able to keep your face warm in the coldest of descents, give you a wide range of vision, allow you to breathe easily, prevent lens fog-related crashes,...| The World Pursuit
Get a checklist of my must-have campervan cooking equipment and kitchen gear I use daily for simple, delicious, mess-free van life meals.| Bearfoot Theory
How many of you enjoy backpacking? Camping? I really enjoy getting out in nature. Not long ago I went on a backpacking trip with our local boy scout troop into some rugged terrain. We hiked about 6 miles in to our campsite and started setting up camp. We dropped our packs and went on some […]| BrianCanSurvive
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From time to time we Blondes are sent free outdoor products to field test and promote. We will always be honest about our findings, and... Read full article The post Gear Review – The Ticket to the Moon Hammock Chair first appeared on Two Blondes Walking.| Two Blondes Walking
From time to time we Blondes are sent free outdoor products to field test and promote on our blog and social media. We will always... Read full article The post Merino wool in the summer? Whatever next? first appeared on Two Blondes Walking.| Two Blondes Walking
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My Grandpa could re-purpose anything. He would take the discarded, broken down trash of the world and shape it back into something not just useful, but so visibly valuable that you’d stop and wonder why anyone would have thrown it out to begin with. I couldn’t help but think of my Grandpa as I started […]| Ramblin' Jim
What’s your favorite blade? A big chopper? A nimble bushcrafter? A small axe? Or maybe you prefer a saw blade to a knife blade? Or a multitool to everything else? In this article, I reveal my favorite blades and wood-processing tools, from small to large. These are the tools that my hand wants to grab, […]| Ramblin' Jim
Wetterlings. Gränsfors Bruk. Hults Bruk. Hultafors. Husqvarna. Somehow Sweden has managed to carve out a place for itself as the world’s preeminent axe maker — hand-forged axes known for their distinctive style and legendary for their balance and quality, pounded into existence in some of the oldest forges on earth. Wetterlings played a major role […]| Ramblin' Jim
Some bushcrafters feel like the Bark River Golok approaches that fictitious Nirvana of a single-tool solution. Whether the Golok deserves that level of praise is up to you to decide. We can safely say, however, that if you’re looking for a lightweight woods tool to fill the gap between your belt knife and your axe, […]| Ramblin' Jim
Drop me in the middle of the wilderness and tell me I can only have one edged tool, I’ll probably grab the Wetterlings Bushcraft Axe. I call my Wetterlings Bushcraft Axe “the little axe that could” because this guy defies his size. I’ve heard this axe referred to as a “rucksack axe” because you could […]| Ramblin' Jim
When I was in South America a few decades ago, I noticed how the men there had no problem using a satchel and it made me a little jealous. I think I grew up with too much echoing around in my head. These days, I’m glad to see that satchels and messenger bags have found […]| Ramblin' Jim
Paracord is popping up everywhere. Once an obscure favorite of the ex-military and survival communities, now 550 cord has even found its way to craft store shelves — a sure sign that it has penetrated every stratum of society. And with popularity comes the buzz: “My brother knows a guy who used 550 cord to […]| Ramblin' Jim
You can’t miss the Bahco Laplander reviews. They’re spread all over the bushcraft forums. That’s what I found a couple of years ago when I decided it was time to get a folding saw. So I dove into the reviews, read nothing but the highest praise imaginable for the Laplander, saw little to no mention about any other saw, and came to the logical conclusion that the Bahco would be the perfect saw for my upcoming hike. I grabbed one off of Amazon, and two days later put it to a 2×4. Here’...| Ramblin' Jim
This complete backpacking checklist includes all the lightweight gear you'll need when packing for an overnight trip in the backcountry.| Bearfoot Theory
Read my review of the Zpacks Duplex, my favorite ultralight backpacking tent that is incredibly light, spacious, and easy to set up.| Bearfoot Theory
Looking for the best camp tables? We’ve rounded up our top picks that will serve all your camp cooking, eating, and game playing needs.| Bearfoot Theory
Upgrade your spring wardrobe with the best wool shirts. Experience the versatility, comfort, and sustainability of wool fabric for all your travel adventures.| Little Family Adventure