News / Gear

Solo Stove Bonfire

We just got back from some winter camping over our holiday break and boy was it cold, luckily for us we brought along our Solo Stove Bonfire.

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Shelter

Recently I was asked by the CEO of Kit Fox Outfitters to start taking over the blogs posts and writing from my own perspective, experiences and knowledge of the outdoor world. Writing on anything from conducting gear reviews, trails to hike and campground recommendations. The blogs will be collaboration between the writer and the reader to both grow and take our outdoor skill sets to the next level. 
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Hill People Gear's Tarahumara

My Tarahumara pack has a special place in my heart when it comes to gear it was one of my first pieces of gear from Hill People Gear that started me down a road of gear addiction and now a great business relationship as we proudly carry their products.
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Tomahawks

Well this review kinda happened by accident… Basically what happened was we were getting ready for the Modern Mountain Man Rendezvous in Warner Springs so that Friday our buddy Matt from Farmington Crates and I set out to build some tomahawk targets for the event.
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Bayou Classic Griddle

Last month I picked up one of my favorite new campfire staples and had the opportunity to test it out with Triple B Adventures on one of their campouts in the desert. Now let me preface with the fact that I have been on a cast iron binge this year and picked up my second Dutch oven.
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Wacaco Minipresso Review

If you are anything like myself, It is probably safe to say you don't get much done before your first cup of coffee? Why should hiking or camping be any different? 
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Orvis Waxed Cotton Strap Vest

"I began looking for a quality vest on line in both fit and function. I am not a small man so my search often includes a couple of X’s in the size, nor am I going to lie I wanted something that looked cool."
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MSR, TALUS™ TR-3 TREKKING POLES Review

MSR’s Talus series trekking poles are a unique departure from the pack, with older style trekking poles we have seen an evolution from tubular poles with screw down locks to oblong poles with the lever type friction locks. These designs have served the hiking community well providing much needed stability and support, especially for fat guys with bad knees.
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Winter Day Hike Gear

Day hikes are some of the best, getting you out of the house and exploring the local area all well letting you go home and sleep in your own bed.  What we often fail to do or I can guarantee you will see on the trail is people who forget to prepare for their hike. Yes day hikes can be very serious especially when testing your or your groups physical or mental limits as well as racing against Mother Nature of finding yourself in unfamiliar surroundings or situations.
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Vario filter by Katadyn

I bought a Vario filter by Katadyne few years ago, and have only recently felt that enough field use and interaction with Katadyne's customer service has taken place to supply me with enough information to write a review.
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