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Outdoor Research Panorama Point Rain Jacket Review

Outdoor Research Panorama Point Rain Jacket Review

The Outdoor Research Panorama Point is a lightweight rain jacket that can be used year-round for hiking, backpacking, and all of your recreational pursuits. That’s actually harder to come by than you think. While there are lots of lightweight rain jackets that you can use for three-season wear, few have the additional venting and temperature regulation features required for serious …

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Backpacking to the Center of the Pemigewasset Wilderness

Mount Guyot is a 4000 footer (4580′) located near the center of the Pemigewasset Wilderness, almost exactly halfway between Franconia Notch and Crawford Notch, as the crow flies. Pronounced “Gee-oh”, with a hard “G”, it’s named after the Arnold Guyot, a geography and geology Professor at Princeton University who is credited with making the first accurate map of the White …

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Backcountry Exploration with Delorme Gazetteers

Car Copies of Delorme Gazetteers

I keep several map books in my car for the different states that I hike and backpack in, called Gazetteers. They’re published by a company called Delorme (recently acquired by Garmin) and contain detailed maps of each state including all of the paved and unpaved roads, seasonal roads, gated fire roads, mountains, ponds, rivers, streams, and campgrounds in the state, …

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Sea-to-Summit Head Net with Insect Shield Review

Sea-to-Summit Head net with Insect Shield

I wear a Sea-to-Summit Head Net with Insect Shield when I hike and backpack during bug season. When coupled with a wide-brimmed hat like my OR Bugout Brim, wearing a head net is far more comfortable and effective than coating my ears, head, chest, and shoulders with insect repellent. I’ve tried several head nets over the years but the one …

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