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Are you ready for round two? Today begins SURVIVAL Week of our Spring into Adventure Gear Giveaway. This is only week two of our five week massive gear giveaway brought to you by MyLifeOutdoors.com, HikingtheTrail.com, TrailSherpa.com,WildernessDave.com, TheOutdoorAdventure.net, and ALittleCampy.com. Here is what is up for grabs on SURVIVAL Week. Grand Prize:Adventure Medical Kit Ultralight Watertight 0.7 oz Med KitAdventure Medical Kit Origin Survival KitAdventure Medical Kit Escape BivyGerber BG Survival ParangBeyond Coastal Travel KitBuff USA Merino Wool BuffInnate Storage SackSecond Place Prize:Survival StrapTo enter, simply use the

I just came back from a trip and started to unload my gear. I was tired of all my gear laying haphazerdly in the top of my closet where I couldn't find anything. So I took the time to organize my gear. Nothing Special but someone might enjoy it anyway.Tent to the left, Cookware and food on top. Propane, stove, water filter, and bear spray on the second level Left. Rain cover, fire starter, toilet paper right. . Sleeping pads,

I can remember the first time I encountered ice on the trail. I was hiking near Colorado Springs. Daytime temperatures were warm enough to melt lingering snow, while night time temperatures were cold enough to freeze it again. For the first half of the hike the trail stayed on northern facing slopes which kept the snow cold even in the heat of the day. I was nearly 3 miles in when I first hit the ice, slipped and fell. I

I hope you are ready to win some gear. Today begins the first week of the 5 week Spring into Adventure Gear Giveaway. MyLifeOutdoors.com, HikingtheTrail.com, TrailSherpa.com, WildernessDave.com, TheOutdoorAdventure.net, and ALittleCampy.com have come together to bring you Spring into Adventure COLD week, featuring some amazing gear to help you stay warm and safe during the last weeks of winter weather. COLD week has the following gear up for grabs. Grand Prize:Polarmax Comp Tech 4 Fleece Base LayersMinus 33 Wool BalaclavaYaktraksBeyond Coastal

If I am looking for high quality, warm, and comfortable garments for my favorite outdoor activities, Merino Wool is my first choice. I love that it is 100% natural, sustainable and even biodegradable. Every year I hear about a new synthetic that is being triumphed as the latest and greatest fabric for outdoor gear and almost every time wool is still proven superior. L.W. Packard, parent company of Minus 33, saw a gap in the market and set out to

The days are getting warmer, spring is in the air, and many people are gearing up for outdoor recreation. We want to do our part to help you obtain the gear you need for your next big trip. Thats why MyLifeOutdoors has teamed up with five other blogs to bring you one massive giveaway. MyLifeOutdoors.com, HikingtheTrail.com, TrailSherpa.com, WildernessDave.com, TheOutdoorAdventure.net, and ALittleCampy.com have partnered for the Spring into Adventure Gear Giveaway. Starting March 15th we will begin five weeks of giveaways,

The second highest peak in Texas. I wasn’t sure if my 10 year old was ready for such a strenuous overnight trip. She has done well on some pretty difficult day hikes, but never with this much wight on her back. My 10 year old Daughter high on the Tejas Trail - Guadalupe Mountains National ParkMy wife was out of town for the weekend leaving me and my oldest home alone. I knew we could spend the weekend watching TV

Are blog reviews worth anything? This is a question that I have been kicking around since publishing a couple of posts on Negative Gear Reviews. In my first post, we asked: When is it appropriate to post a negative gear review? Rand Lindsay (Co-Founder of Trail Designs and the Caldera Cone alcohol stove) added some comments that got me thinking in different ways. We asked if there is really such a thing as Negative Gear Review? And many of you

The name says it all: Grand View Point. My family and I were looking for a short easy hike that could get us away from the crowds of Grand Tetons National Park. And that is just what we found tucked away at the end of a short dirt road just off the main highway. Anybody following us would have thought we made a wrong turn down a road closed to the public. At least thats what we were hoping as