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link to Gaia GPS vs OnX for Hunting and Outdoor Navigation

Gaia GPS vs OnX for Hunting and Outdoor Navigation

Navigation tools are essential for planning and performing outdoor activities. This is especially true for hunters or those venturing into the backcountry. Traditionally, these tools were a map and...

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First Lite Corrugate Guide Pant Review

First Lite's Corrugate Guide Pant is lightweight, durable, and breathable, with just the right amount of stretch. Lightweight, two-way stretch nylon makes this pant ideal for early and mid-season...

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link to The 5 Best Family Hikes in Glacier National Park

The 5 Best Family Hikes in Glacier National Park

When we took a family trip to Glacier National Park the hikes we could do were limited by our two-year-old and my father, who had torn his ACL a few months before. Through a lot of planning, and some...

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link to The One Hike in Glacier National Park You Don’t Want to Miss

The One Hike in Glacier National Park You Don’t Want to Miss

Many of Glacier National Park's wonders require you to burn some shoe leather to see but Trail of the Cedars and Avalanche Lake Trail are accessible to anyone and show so much of what makes Glacier...

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link to Osprey Poco (Plus) Child Carrier Review

Osprey Poco (Plus) Child Carrier Review

How well does the Osprey Poco (Plus) child carrier backpack work for hiking with babies and toddlers? That was the question on our (my wife's and I) minds when we decided to spend a big chunk of...

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link to You Don’t Need to Buy the Most Important Pieces of Hiking Gear

You Don’t Need to Buy the Most Important Pieces of Hiking Gear

For many beginners, gear can be a barrier to participating in outdoor activities. Even for an activity as simple as hiking, some recommended gear lists can cost upwards of $200-$300. While it's true...

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