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EM2099325

Camper/Hiker // Backpacker // Kayaker // Telemark Skier // Road Biker // Snowshoer

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    Rocky Mountains
  • Bio:

    What gets me out of bed in the morning is planning treks and increasing my knowledge through study and experiences.

    Upcoming trips (target dates): Colorado Trail (summer 2009); Pokhara, Nepal (2009 or 2010); Appalachian Trail (2010 or 2011), etc.

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Great little stove

MSR WindPro Stove

MSR WindPro Stove

Rating for this product: 5 September 8, 2008

After my hiking partner packed up his stove (and other gear) and moved overseas, I immediately purchased this stove (the same he owned) because of the ease of use, durability and functionality (weight). I recommend it for any backcountry hiker.

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Blister free runs

injinji Performance Micro Toe Sock

injinji Performance Micro Toe Sock

Rating for this product: 5 July 24, 2008

Blisters have haunted my feet throughout 25+ years of soccer seasons, as well as 1/2 marathon training runs and races. It finally came to individually wrapping each toe and heel with white athletic tape to prevent the blisters for any run over 3 miles. And then I happened upon Injinji socks at a recent race.

Admittedly, at first, I was a bit skeptical of toe socks; however, I have not used one strip of tape for two months and am blister free. These socks breathe well, are extremely comfortable, and are now the only running socks I own (I donated all my non-Injinji socks to charity). In addition, the fact that the socks have assigned right and left allow you to see where your shoes are rubbing excessively in order to prevent other foot injuries.

Personally, I love these socks and wish I had them 20 years ago.

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