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Start Smart: Properly Pack a Canoe or KayakFollow these guidelines to keep your gear dry, secure, and well balanced in a canoe or kayak. Extreme Layering: All-Purpose ClothingFor all-purpose performance year-round, this layering system works overtime through any weather. Extreme Layering: Rainy-Weather ClothingDon't let a crappy forecast keep you home for the weekend. Just pack this deluge-tested system. |
Extreme Layering: Hot-Weather ClothingFrom the Grand Canyon to sunshine-pounded Colorado peaks, stay cool and comfortable with this ultralight system. Extreme Layering: Cold-Weather ClothingOur testers faced raging blizzards, pounding hail, frigid temps, and 60-mph winds to select these top clothes. Trekking Poles Review: Leki CarbonliteOur reviewer found the Leki Carbonlite poles "tough, compact, and eerily light...." |
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Sleeping Bag Water Test Pt. I:
In this gear test, Shannon Davis jumps in three sleeping bags and we hose them down to see how each one handles high-force rain.
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Sleeping Bag Water Test Part II:
Yeah, we know you probably won't ever get fully submerged in a raging river while in your sleeping bag, but that's not good enough for us.
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Dear Kristin,
How do I prevent chafing? I have been on many long distance hikes in the last year and seem plagued by raw spots. I have tried talc, shaving and even gone commando to the summit of the South Sister. What's the deal and what really works? Submitted by: Nate Alexander, Damascus, OR
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Dear Nate,
Not to get too personal or anything, but are we talking about groin/between-the-legs chafing? Though I can't give you advice from personal experience, here are some ideas I've come across that others swear by. Body Glide: It's a lubricating stick that looks like a deodorant. Creates a slippery environment that supposedly wards off hot spots. Can be used on feet, too. |
