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Coast HX4 Light

 

The Coast HX4 has quickly become one of my favorite Every Day Carry (EDC) tools.

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DIY Gear, I Made a Quilt!

Ever sit around thinking about outdoor gear (that’s about all we do) and go hey “I have an idea”… Well we have those moments too.

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Trail Etiquette

The past few hikes I have noticed an increasing number of people on the trail which I love to see. However, I also noticed a lack of good hiking etiquette and that got me thinking those hiking might not be aware such a thing exists. As a beginner hiker myself the thought never occurred to me there might be a set of unspoken rules on the trail until I experienced my first encounter.

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Getting Lost

Getting lost, it happens... Being prepared and keeping a positive attitude goes along way. 

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Exotac titanLIGHT Lighter

There are a ton of different options when talking about starting a fire, even when you try to whittle it down to something as simple as a lighter it can get interesting quickly...

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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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Christmas at the Grand Canyon

Maybe you noticed we were a little quite over Christmas, well other than taking time with each other we were well out of reception and Wi-Fi at the Grand Canyon.

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Happy New Year from Kit Fox Outfitters!

Happy New Years! We hope you ended 2018 on a high note and are ready to hit 2019 running...
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Base Camp

Base camp is a term used in the outdoor world to establish a semi-permanent home from which adventures begin. It is defined as a main encampment providing supplies, shelter and communications for personas engaged in wide-ranging activities, such as exploring, reconnaissance, hunting, hiking, mountain climbing and even in the film industry. It is essentially the home away from home and why this month I will be reviewing a few key points listed below on the importance of base camps.  

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Hill People Gear Mountain Serape

Southern California has some pretty mild weather year-round so when it comes to light camping and multipurpose gear I end up using my Hill People Gear Mountain Serape for nine months of the year.
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