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Winter Hiking in a Thin Baselayer

Winter Hiking in a Thin base layer

The biggest mistake that new winter hikers make is overdressing by wearing heavy or medium-weight baselayers that are hard to remove if you start to sweat. You’ll be much better off wearing a very thin crew or quarter-zip shirt and adding additional thermal or wind-blocking layers on top of it if you start to feel a chill. For example, you …

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Six Moon Designs Deschutes Tarp Review

Six Moon Designs Deschutes UL Backpacking Tarp Review

The Six Moon Designs Deschutes Tarp is a one-person, single-wall ultralight pyramid tarp which weighs 13 oz (although ours weighs 12 oz seam-sealed). Made with silnylon, this floorless tarp requires one trekking pole or tent pole to set up and six tent stakes. It has an enormous amount of internal space, 44 sq ft to be exact, although I wouldn’t …

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Osprey Renn 50 Women’s Backpack Review

Osprey Renn 50 Backpack Review

The Osprey Renn 50 is a women’s-specific multi-day backpack with an adjustable and ventilated frame. Weighing just 3.31 pounds (53 oz), it’s lightweight, comfortable, and easy-to-use with plenty of pockets to stay organized. Priced at $155, it’s also surprisingly affordable considering how fully featured it is. If you’re on the market for an inexpensive backpack or you’re new to backpacking, …

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Therm-a-Rest Vesper 45 Ultralight Backpacking Quilt Review

Therm-a-rest Vesper 45 Ultralight Quilt Review

  The Therm-a-Rest Vesper 45 Ultralight Quilt is a 12 oz warm-weather quilt with premium materials and impressive performance features for the weight like a draft collar, pad attachment, shaped footbox, and wide girth. It’s exciting to see such a high level of quality in an off-the-shelf quilt compared to the custom-made quilts used by many backpackers. Specs at a …

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