Outdoor coats for everyday use
Some outdoor clothing that works for everyday use. Read More …
The most popular topic of the outdoors it seems.
Some outdoor clothing that works for everyday use. Read More …
A look at the venerable Campmor 0F down bag. The Campmor house brand bags were known as good budget bags. Read More …
A long term review of the Jacks ‘R’ Better No Sniveller quilt. Read More …
My gear pick of the year: Contigo coffee mug from Costco! Read More …
Does cotton really kill in the backcountry? Maybe. Sometimes. It depends. Read More …
Perhaps the most versatile piece of clothing I own: My 100 weight fleece pullover. Read More …
A look at the stoves I use for backpacking and camping. Read More …
A Ziplock bag for a wallet seems obvious. But then I saw a review for a $35 hiker wallet. Perhaps the idea is not obvious after all. Read More …
The humble frisbee makes a great dinner plate for camping: light, durable, inexpensive and effective. Read More …
Some thoughts on smart phone camera photography. Read More …
A cargo shelf for our 2005 Kia Sorento. Read More …
Light, functional and inexpensive rain gear: Frogg Toggs UltraLite2 Rain Suit (DriDucks) Read More …
Concerns about bears or critters? Here are some suggestions to avoid conflict with them. Read More …
Another example of a government agency being leery of alcohol and solid fuel stoves. Will other agencies follow? Read More …
Have a lot of water bottles accumulated? Use them as quick and dirty ice packs! Read More …
An inexpensive, light and durable alternative to traditional tent stakes. Read More …
A look at an old warhorse. Functional, light, still works, not expensive. Read More …
A sub-one ounce canister stove that may be a good option for solo backpackers. Read More …