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Box to trail, perfect!

The North Face Dhaulagiri GTX Backpacking Boot - Men's

The North Face Dhaulagiri GTX Backpacking Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 July 17, 2009

I needed to upgrade my hiking boots to backpacking boots, and as I love my North Face hiking boots, I figured, why not? They are perfect; fit, waterproof, and supportive on my first trip into the Emigrant Gap wilderness in Tahoe Nat'l Forest. Great on loose rocks, which were plentiful, great on long uphill climbs (also plentiful) but 3 days didn't even begin to make my feet anything but comfy.

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Don't leave home without it

Therm-a-Rest Compack Camp Chair

Rating for this product: 5 July 17, 2009

6 oz and just add a 20" mattress, you can't beat it! What a relief to have a comfortable seat after a long hike, and it works great in the tent to avoid bugs and read.

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Sleep!

Western Mountaineering Cloudrest Down Pillow

Western Mountaineering Cloudrest Down Pillow

Rating for this product: 5 May 19, 2009

This little wonder made all the difference for my wife's first backpacking trip. It is very comfortable and easy to store. I prefer the air-pillow because I need more support between neck and head, but if you like a down pillow, this one is great!

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Bear Vault BV500 Bear Resistant Food Canister

Bear Vault BV500 Bear Resistant Food Canister

Rating for this product: 5 May 19, 2009

It fits next to my tent and can store all food and other perishables. It makes a great seat. You can see what's inside. It keeps racoon's out! It's easy to open with a tiny bit of pressure on the very small nipple. What else is there to consider?

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