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Mark Ullery

Skier // Backpacker // Camper // Hiker // Road Biker

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    Washington Cascades and all around the PNW.
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    I like to be outside, but you probably do too if you're on this site. So get off your damn computer and go do something fun!

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Arbors rip. Period.

Arbor Blunt Koa Longboard

Arbor Blunt Koa Longboard

Rating for this product: 5 October 27, 2009

Arbor makes really good boards. I ride on an Arbor Rail, which is about 3 inches shorter and 1 inch skinnier than this particular board, but I've been on the Blunt before and it feels very similar. These boards are great for getting around. The 10 inch trucks give you a nice stable platform, make nice turns, and carve pretty well. This board isn't floppy and feels really stable when pushing into turns. One of my favorite parts is the top of this board. The koa top sheet makes this board really unique. Definitely worth checking out.

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Meh.

Mountain House Scrambled Eggs - Breakfast Entree

Mountain House Scrambled Eggs - Breakfast Entree

Rating for this product: 2 October 26, 2009

Let me just start by saying that Mountain House is one of the better freeze dried food products out there. I've had a number of their entrees and they tend to be pretty good. That being said, this is not one of their better efforts. I wouldn't look forward to having to choke these down in the morning. Packing your own ingredients and spending some time making something that you actually would want to eat is a much better option.

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The goggle.

Smith Phenom Goggle

Smith Phenom Goggle

Rating for this product: 5 October 25, 2009

Whenever I try on a different pair of goggles, these are the ones that I compare them against. And I haven't found a pair yet that can really match up. The Phenoms fit great, have fantastic clarity, and don't fog for any longer than it takes to adjust the air vent. They are as dependable as they come. I usually use the sensor mirror, and they are great for everything except bluebirds.

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Better than a pack mule.

DAKINE Heli Pro 20L Winter Pack - 1200cu in

DAKINE Heli Pro 20L Winter Pack - 1200cu in

Rating for this product: 5 October 25, 2009

This pack hauls. It has tons of space without being bulky, and is really comfortable. It does what it should do, plain and simple. It's pretty adjustable, carries skis nicely, and has enough room for whatever you're carrying. The internal bladder pocket is great and the zippered strap compartment for the mouthpiece keeps the tube from freezing. The straps are all rather long, but a pair of scissors or some duct tape fixes that and allows you to dial in your fit. Great colors too. Overall great pack.

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Ear love.

Skullcandy Icon Headphones

Skullcandy Icon Headphones

Rating for this product: 5 October 25, 2009

Love these headphones. They're super light, have great sound for the size, and fit perfectly. They don't come off when skiing plus they look pretty cool on the mountain. For the price I think you would have a really difficult time finding a better pair of headphones. These are better than headphones that are 3 or 4 times as expensive. You will not be disappointed, get these!

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Smith Outlaw Sunglasses

Smith Outlaw Sunglasses

Rating for this product: 4 August 24, 2009

Nice shades. They are similar in size to Oakley Gascans, but they fit nicer, have metal hinges, and feel better than them. Good for outdoor activities and random mischief.

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