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Aaron Anderson

Snowboarder // Climber // Kayaker // Backpacker // Kite Boarder // Sport Climber // Boulderer

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Black Hills, South Dakota
  • Bio:

    My names Aaron, some call me ronny or andy. I love being outdoors more than pretty much anything. I love climbing, snowboarding, backpacking, and anything else that lets me experience all of God's creation. I've currently started helping run an outdoor ministry called Liquidearth. www.liquidearthcamps.com

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The North Face Terra 30 Pack - 1850cu in

The North Face Terra 30 Pack - 1850cu in

Rating for this product: 4 April 1, 2009

A great pack for day hikes and one-nighters. Very comfortable on the shoulders and around the hips, and it stays nice and cool on the back. A couple downsides are that it's just a tad small on me (5 foot 11, 175) and the waist belt tends to ride up, and the mesh pockets dont quite fit a nalgene. All in all though, it's a good pack.

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Gregory Baltoro 70 Backpack - 4149-4638cu in

Gregory Baltoro 70 Backpack - 4149-4638cu in

Rating for this product: 5 April 1, 2009

Easily the best pack i've ever owned. From week long trips in the Tetons to a month stay in New Zealand, it has carried everything I've ever needed (sometimes upwards of 40lbs) and did it in an extremely comfortable fassion. The front pocket zips open like a duffel bag, so you don't have to unpack and repack just to find some socks. And i probably bought the pack just because of the hip belt pockets, so awesome.

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