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labgoes2

Climber // Skier // Paddler // Camper/Hiker // Snowboarder // Snowshoer // Mountain Biker // Boulderer // Kayaker // Camper // Backcountry Snowboarder // Hiker // Backpacker

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    Pack it up, in and out! Beat feeting it on the east coast I dream big, big like Rockies but obtainable like The Appalachians. On the water for work and play nearly the whole year long I need gear that works. As much as I’d like to say otherwise, working my ass off for government pay I can’t afford the luxurious Patagoochie. I can say that I am every immersed daily in the plight of our planet’s endangered species. I need gear that will stand up to a good whooping from time to time. You can’t control Mother Earth, respect her. Cheers, beers, and mountaineers.

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Smith Parallel Max Sunglasses - Polarized

Smith Parallel Max Sunglasses - Polarized

Rating for this product: 4 June 8, 2009

I'd give them a 4.5 if that was a rating option and that's just because I'm stingy. They are a sweet set of shades whther ripping waves, snow or pimping. I never have gotten into the aviator piece preferring functionality over chic. Smith rocks as a company and their products exhibit that rockedness. I have had a pair of smiths on my noggin for over a decade. Sad to say but every pair I have owned so far have had burials at sea (river, lakes, etc). So run up the flag!

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Columbia Thunderscout Jacket - Men's

Columbia Thunderscout Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 May 30, 2006

This might be the best jacket for the price on the market today. When you need to keep dry yet be light and flexible, this jacket is for you. Because of it's affordability you don't mind wearing this jacket when paddling or fishing. You can depend on it taking what you can dish up too, from hiking to wearing it out on the town.

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