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  • Life, Death and Altitude

    By STEPHEN REGENOLD published April 9, 2008 The mountain is called Kangchenjunga, and at 28,169 feet above sea level it is the planet’s third-tallest peak, an immense white wall in the sky north of Darjeeling, India. Like all great peaks of the Himalayas, Kangchenjunga’s summit has been sought out by...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 04-16-2008
  • Tip Corner; No Gear Left Behind

    By Stu Marks Have you ever run to grab your camera for a quick, once-in-a-lifetime shot, only to find that your camera is fogged up, or the power light is flashing because of moisture or the “Dew” light comes on? There are a number of good reasons to never leave your photo or video gear in the car when...
    Posted to Adventure Tips (Weblog) by Stu Marks on 03-19-2008
  • Camp stoves on the Plane?

    In a recent issue of Backpacker, FAA specialist Dennis Juenemann explains the ins and outs of packing away or carrying on your camp stove gear. Stoves; Only new stoves in original packaging are always allowed onboard or in checked luggage. It is possible to scrub out a used stove to the point that the...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 03-11-2008
  • Now You Can Bike Italy on Your Own

    Here are 3 of the best European tourist destination good for biking tours of Italy . They are placed in the North - Central and Southern Italy. The main locations of the Amalfi Coast are: Ravello, a music city that is known around the world because of the pianist and composer Wagner. The route which...
    Posted to foren83 (Weblog) by foren83 on 03-06-2008
  • Ice Biking

    View the Interactive Slideshow and read about the Tires of Death from TheGearJunkie.com As a teenager, I remember seeing my first motorcycle ice race on TV. It took me a few minutes to figure out how they were doing it. Before even seeing a close-up of the tires, or hearing the announcer mention anything...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 01-03-2008
  • The Spork done right, and 7 other gifts under $100

    First, there were these wobbly, almost fork thingys that our Jr. High school included next to the trays and napkins. They looked cool, but if the entree' of the day was yesterday's reheated meatloaf (yep, they really did that to us kids back in the 1970s), then it was a tossup which would break...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 12-13-2007
  • Jetboil Announces new frying pan

    If you’re like us, and love the new Jetboil technology that makes heating water and food in the field faster and more convenient, then you’re going to love this announcement. Jetboil has designed a new frying pan to work with their Jetboil. The Jetboil Frying Pan now brings the Jetboil out into the real...
    Posted to GEAR CORNER (Forum) by Stu Marks on 12-10-2007
  • Dehydration and Mobile Water Storage

    FEATURE ARTICLE Dehydration and Mobile Water Storage. By Stu Marks, Adventure-Crew Editor There are countless sources that always mention the importance of proper hydration when setting out on a hike. Strangely enough, there are still hundreds of well equipped hikers hospitalized annually for just this...
    Posted to Adventure Tips (Weblog) by Stu Marks on 08-31-2007
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