Review: Naceture Ultralight Backpacking Trowel

I carry a backpacking trowel whenever I carry a pack while hiking. It doesn't matter if the trail is only a few miles long (I'm unfamiliar with the trail) or it’s a day hike, it is secured in the bottom of my bag wrapped up in a small trash bag, and … [Read more...]

Review: Altra Lone Peak All-WTHR Hiking Shoes

If you are looking for a lightweight large-toe box hiking shoe or trail runner then you need to take a look at the Altra Lone Peak All-WTHR Hiking Shoes. My wife wears the shoes and loves them. She's had them since 2019 and close to 60 natural … [Read more...]

Review: Outdoor Products 3 Liter Hydration Bladder

Keeping hydrated on the trail is important. It's even more important during the summer.  One of the easiest ways to do that is through a hydration bladder. Sure you can carry a Nalgene bottle or even a one-time-use bottle from the store but using … [Read more...]

Review: WildWolf Outfitters 64oz Bottle Holder

Over the last few years, I've come to realize how important it is to drink a lot of water and stay hydrated throughout the day. A few years back I started carrying a 64oz stainless steel double-sided water bottle that I could fill with ice and keep … [Read more...]

Review: Ozark Trail 45 liter, Backpacking Backpack

All though I've been hiking for years, my hikes have been short ones no more than a mile or two. Normally they took place at a green space or a nearby park. For these outings it was carrying a Nalgene bottle of water in a pocket or on a strap and … [Read more...]

Review: Ozark Trails Trekking Poles

I picked up a set of Ozark Trails Trekking Poles as a cheap backup set of hiking/trekking poles for me and an option for my wife when wants to use a set during more difficult trail hikes. November 7th 2021 was my first opportunity to use them. For a … [Read more...]

Review: EnergeticSky Trekking Poles

The EnergeticSky Trekking Poles are the first hiking poles that I have owned and used. I've used mono poles during my hikes and found them useful. After moving into more elevation changing hikes I decided it was time to try out  a pair of true hiking … [Read more...]

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