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    Wine Country - the Finger Lakes
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    Skiing (water and snow) and sailing Hobies are my main things. Also like to bike, hike, fish and camp. Someday I will design the perfect sleeping bag and tent. There is a lot of promise out there, but sometimes I think the gear was designed by people who never actually use it.

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Montrail Hurricane Ridge XCR Trail Running Shoe - Men's

September 24, 2008

Do these work with gaitors for winter use. If so, is there a recommended gaitor?

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Cool functions but big as a belt buckle

Highgear Summit Altimeter Watch

Highgear Summit Altimeter Watch

Rating for this product: 3 January 20, 2006

I had seen the $500 Suunto and thought about how to use all the neat gadgets, but really didn't have the moolah. I thought that this represented the best deal for the price, and it probably does. However, the watch stands about 3/4 of an inch above your wrist and is as big as a WWF Championship Belt. Well, not really, but I am a little guy. This would not be a real concern for a watch built for outdoor functions, but they don't include a watch band expander so that you can wear the watch outside your clothing. I mean, why do I want to freeze my wrist so I can find the temperature of my wrist rather than the outdoor temp?

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