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    Canadian arctic, Kalahari desert, Atacama desert, Basin and Range
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    Lucky enough to travel for work. Not to tourist places, but an assortment of the world's deserts and other remote spots.

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Yakima LoadStop - Mount Accessory

April 11, 2009

Yakima round bars are 1 1/8" in diameter. You'll have to measure your roof bars to see if they will fit. Also, I think you will have to be able to remove one end of the bar to slide the bracket over it, but I'm not positive on that.

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Eagle Creek ORV Trunk 30 - 6000 cu in

Eagle Creek ORV Trunk 30 - 6000 cu in

Rating for this product: 5 November 21, 2008

I travel. Over 150,000 miles and 4 continents in the last 10 months. In that time, I've trashed 6 bags. Had this one a month. Made two trips to Canada (Val D 'Or and northern Newfoundland) and not a thread loose.

I travel with work boots and outdoor clothes and struggle not to exceed weight limits, but this bag makes life a lot easier. It won't easily pack your suits though, the shape makes it less than perfect for that.

I'm 6'2" and the handle lets me drag it without clipping my heels, also a big plus.

I'd buy it again, but with a lifetime warranty I'll never have to. What else can I say?

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Carhartt Loose-Fit Canvas Carpenter Denim Pant - Men's

Carhartt Loose-Fit Canvas Carpenter Denim Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 March 10, 2008

If you're a jeans guy that has to pass for a Dockers dude occasionally, these almost do it. I travel a lot and wear them on the plane so I look just that little bit dressier than jeans when I get where I'm going. As others have said, they won't last like the double-knee classics, but they are very comfortable to wear (I'm a medium-size big guy 6'2" 220) and fit me well.

I'm planning to buy more and replace the blue jeans for all my traveling.

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