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Bay Circuit Trail Section 2: Rowley to Boxford

Frozen Beaver Pond

After many fits and starts and dead-ends trying to hike Section 3 from south to north, I decided to turn things around and hike Section 2 from north to south because I hoped the blazing would be more “obvious” for a southbounder. This strategy helped immensely. in so small part because most of the trail mileage in this section is …

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Walking in Circles – Common Bushwhacking Mistakes

Off Trail in the White Mountains

I got lost in the woods using a compass a few weeks ago when we were bushwhacking West Field, a seldom visited mountain peak near Crawford Notch in the White Mountains. I know how to use a compass quite well, so this experience was a real eye opener for me, and I’ve been thinking about it every day since, mulling …

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The History of Ventilated Backpack Frames

A Deuter AirComfort Ventilated Backpack Frame

When internal frame backpacks were first developed in 1967 by Greg Lowe (who later founded Lowe Alpine and LowePro), they were designed to be more formfitting than external frame packs, bringing the load closer to the wearer’s hips, and making it easier to scramble or go off trail. However, it wasn’t until 1984, that the ventilated backpack frames we know …

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Easton Mountain Product’s Kilo 2P Lightweight Tent – Review

Easton Mountain Products - Kilo 2P Lightweight Tent

The Easton Mountain Products Kilo 2P is a lightweight double-walled tent, weighing just 2 pounds 8 ounces, that features Easton’s latest ultralight carbon fiber pole system and a redesigned exoskeleton over last year’s model. Designed for 2 person camping and backpacking, the Kilo 2P includes a mesh inner tent and built-in vestibule making it suitable for 3+ season conditions. Unfortunately, …

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