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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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Spring Modern Mountain-Man Rendezvous

Wow another awesome Modern Mountain Man Rendezvous in the books! Now what is a Modern Mountain Man Rendezvous...
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Spring PCT Cibbets Flats to Lake Moreno

Every year a Northern migration of sorts takes place starting in Campo California and traversing 2,650 miles North to the Canadian border. What I am talking about here is the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). 
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Lone Pine Pheasant Club

At the end of January I had the opportunity to hunt at the Lone Pine Pheasant Club. After returning from Shot Show we had the amazing opportunity to get in a hunt prepared by the California Rifle and Pistol Club (CRPA) this fund raiser for youth hunting programs was a great opportunity to get in a hunt at a new club in one of my favorite areas. Joining us was Charlie and Justin from Triple B Adventures 
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Death Valley Day Trip

The name alone drums up visions of austere conditions and a fight for your very survival, why would one willingly enter into a place as omnibus as this, well because it’s awesome. 
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Camp Fire Sleeping

 Camping and camp fires go hand and hand, those iconic images of American Frontiersmen with their bed rolls laid out by the fire are iconic.
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Trail Meals

"Just because we are sleeping like peasants, doesn't mean we need to eat like peasants!"  If you have ever hiked or camped with me, you no doubt have heard me say this!  There are plenty of options for sustenance on the trail, and I am a man of variety.  I don't like to eat the same thing over and over and over, just ask my wife.
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Trail Hydration 101

Hydration when on the trail is a constant process that begins far before you even step off on to the trail. What we are covering here is how to avoid many of the pit falls even experienced hikes make.
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Exploring Kernville

Last month I had the opportunity to take a quick trip to Kernville California an amazing little town backed up to the Sequoia National Forest. Located roughly four and a half hours from San Diego Kernville makes an excellent weekend getaway for Southern Californians, offering many recreation and relaxation opportunities. While the town its self might be small there is a lot of adventure to be had.
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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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