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Bonfus Framus 48L Ultralight Backpack Review

Bonfus Framus 48L Backpack Review

The Framus 48L is an ultralight backpack made by Bonfus, a Norwegian company, one of a handful of cottage backpacking gear companies in Europe and the UK. It’s set up like most ultralight backpacks with a roll-top closure, two side pockets, and a long mesh pocket in front and comes with removable frame stays and a foam back panel to …

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Tarptent Aeon Li Dyneema Tent Review

The Tarptent Aeon Li is a one-person Dyneema trekking pole tent that weighs 15.8 oz. It’s basically a half-pyramid shape, modified so that it has more usable headroom and interior space than regular pyramid tents and tarps. It has a built-in bathtub floor sewn to the sidewalls with mesh for improved ventilation with an all-mesh front wall and door, along …

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Evernew Titanium Pasta Pot (Medium Size)

I replaced my old Titanium camping pot with the more compact 1 liter, 3.9-ounce Evernew titanium pasta pot (formerly sold by REI), in 2010 before hiking coast-to-coast in Scotland’s TGO Challenge. While my primary reason for doing this was to compress the size of my gear, I also like the pre-drilled holes in the top lid that make it easy …

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How to Pop Hiking Blisters and Treat Hot Spots

How to Pop Hiking Blisters and Treat Hot Spots

Hotspots and hiking blisters occur when increased friction from your footwear causes the outer layers of your skin to separate from the inner layers, a process called “shear.” When the layers of skin separate, the resulting void is filled with fluid creating a blister. This fluid leaks in from neighboring tissue and is “designed” to cushion the wound and accelerate …

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