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Granite Gear Backpacks: How to Choose

Granite Gear Backpack Guide

Granite Gear backpacks are popular packs for long-distance backpacking in the United States and are a common sight on the Appalachian Trail and Pacific Crest Trail. I really like Granite Gear’s packs because I think they strike an excellent balance between weight and function, many have adjustable length frames and hip belts, and because they’re quite affordable, which is a …

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Osprey Soelden 32 Backpack Review

Osprey Soelden 32 Backpack Review

The Osprey Soelden 32 is a 2.5-lb pack designed for backcountry skiing and snowboarding. The Soelden, and its counterpart the women’s Osprey Sopris (20 or 30), feature options for carrying skis and boards, with reinforced areas to protect the packs from metal edges. A large front panel with a J-shaped zipper provides easy access to avalanche gear and a place …

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Section Hiking the Heart of the Cohos Trail

Section Hiking the Heart of the Cohos Trail

The Presidential Range of the White Mountains looked enticing from the summit of Mount Starr King, but I had something else in mind while venturing farther north on a less-traveled path. After years of distraction and delay, I was finally on the Cohos Trail, hoping for a good dose of solitude in a sprawling, wild forest. A 45-pound pack tugged …

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A Thirteen Falls Loop: Backpacking the 4000 Footers Guidebook

Backpacking a Thirteen Falls Loop

A 2-3 day, 31 mile scenic loop that journeys into the most remote part of the Pemigewasset Wilderness below Franconia Ridge, climbing 3 four thousand footers: Mt Garfield, Owls Head Mountain, and Mt Galehead. The route runs along the major watercourses of “The Pemi” past cascades, pools, and gorgeous swimming holes, providing plenty of opportunity to kick off your shoes and …

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