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Hoka One One Speedgoat 4 Trail Runners Review

Hoka One One Speedgoat 4 Trail Runner Review

The Hoka One One Speedgoat 4 is a trail running shoe built for covering long distances comfortably while giving you confidence with each step, no matter the terrain. The Speedgoat’s most impressive feature is its Vibram MegaGrip rubber outsole with 5mm lugs that grip any surface, no matter how wet or loose. That, paired with Hoka’s signature midsole padding, makes …

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How to Get Pro Deals and Group Discounts from Outdoor Gear and Clothing Manufacturers

Outdoor Prolink

How would you like to save 40%-60% off hiking, backpacking, climbing, skiing, mountaineering, running, cycling, fishing and kayaking gear, and apparel? There’s a good chance that you already qualify for these kinds of discounts from dozens or hundreds of manufacturers, but don’t know it. What is a Pro Deal? Outdoor gear and clothing manufacturers sell gear to employees and volunteers …

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Bushwhacking Currier Hill and Ames Mountain

Bushwhacking Currier Hill and Ames Mountain

Currier Hill and Ames Mountain are two trailless peaks in the Mt Moosilauke area of the White Mountains near Mt Carr. They’re adjacent to one another and make a nice off-trail loop if you like exploring new areas without the help of a trail. Why would you ever want to do that, you might wonder? For one, it’s good practice …

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Gas Station and Convenience Store Resupply Guide

Gas Station Food Mart

It’s a sad fact that many of the grocery stores you used to find in small towns along the Appalachian Trail and other hiking trails have been replaced by gas station convenience stores. The quality of food available has suffered and it can be difficult to walk away with anything resembling decent and wholesome food. Here’s some advice about what you …

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