Month: November 2021

Firebox Camp Cooking. Looking Back On Some Great Camping Food! Contact us: info@fireboxstove.com Purchase products here: https://www.fireboxstove.com/index.php?route=common/home I’ve had people tell me that the Firebox Stoves have changed their experience for the better, providing a more true to camping ambiance. We felt the same way when we made the switch from propane canisters to our
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This channel is Agenda Free and is fully supported by the viewers. Support TOGR with Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/TOGR Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/theoutdoorgearreview/ This is Luke and Susie’s most recent overnight adventure which involves the Lost Community where lives were lost in the 1916 flood. Enjoy the adventure and see what remains to this day over 100
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Our team of mountain-loving experts has found the best ski poles for 2021-2022. Though high-quality materials and innovative design have improved the performance of today’s ski poles, the basic concept remains the same. A pair of ski poles is helpful for balance, rhythmic turning, and propulsion on flat terrain. On this list, we have compiled
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Congratulations to James Day for winning the recent Scale photography assignment with the image, “Climbing Mont Blanc.” See more of Day’s photography at www.jdaypix.com. View the winning image and a selection of submissions in the gallery below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots! Winner: “Climbing Mont Blanc”
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Andy Husek   11.23.21 In this article, we are going to recap an incredible year of hunting with one of our favorite rifles of 2021, the Savage Impulse Straight Pull. I have been a serious fan of Savage over the years and their new products and innovations continue to keep me hooked.  Late last year in 2020
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Solo car camping in the rain, overnight in a cosy and small car while the raindrops hit the metal roof and produces a ASMR noise. Contact – https://www.instagram.com/rodrigo.kaspary/ You can decorate your home or office with prints of this and other adventures here: https://rodrigo-kaspary.creator-spring.com/ Some Gear I use that maybe you need: Cooking: Tapioca (The
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Check out the Lifestraw Go Water Filter Bottle here: https://www.snowys.com.au/go-water-filter-bottle Enjoy safe drinking water wherever you head off the beaten path with the Go Filter Water Bottle from Lifestraw. This bottle allows you to turn microbiologically contaminated water into safe and clean drinking water from the source as it has a microfilter process removes 99.9999%
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Home » News » Ford Ranger Stuns Toyota Tacoma in Consumer Reports’ Annual Reliability Study Japanese automakers led Consumer Reports’ Annual Automotive Reliability study — but a closer look reveals the survey of U.S. vehicle owners was anything but bleak for domestic brands. Detroit dominated in many of Consumer Reports’ most important categories, starting with pickups.
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Photo By Cate Hotchkiss Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Of Fog and Light” by Cate Hotchkiss. Location: Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are
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Camping Stove Meals | Cooking mini PIZZA BITES | Gas canister PROBLEM with my Jetboil Minimo Please check out my website and help keep the channel going. Leave no trace T-shirts, hiking wear and more. https://www.messner.co.uk/ As requested by many of you. Thank you, it’s much appreciated…here’s how you buy me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PaulMessner Link
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Check out the Cot One Camp Stretcher from Helinox here: https://www.snowys.com.au/cot-one-camp-stretcher Weighing only 2.3kg, you can enjoy an elevated sleep on your adventures without having to cart around a heavy stretcher with the game-changing Cot 1 Camp Stretcher from Helinox. Perfect for fast and light campers, and motorcycle or bicycle tourers – the ultralight yet
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