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  2. Over the course of the pandemic, hiking has grown exponentially more popular and it looks like this renewed love... What to Wear Hiking, For All Seasons, Weather Forecasts & Destinations Skip to ...

  3. The Ultimate Hiking Checklist: From What Clothes to Wear to ...

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    Whether you’re an experienced hiker or you only just started exploring national , state and local parks, a hiking checklist can help keep you...

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    Patagonia is hosting a massive May sale, featuring discounts on hiking gear, workout clothes, and more menswear essentials.

  5. Gorpcore - Wikipedia

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    The term "gorpcore" was first introduced by writer Jason Chen in an article for New York magazine's fashion blog The Cut in 2017. The term derives from the term normcore and the popular hiking snack, gorp (possibly an acronym of "good ol' raisins and peanuts", or "granola, oatmeal, raisins, and peanuts" but likely a backronym). [1]

  6. Raincoat - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The Mackintosh raincoat was made out of a fabric impregnated with impermeable rubber, although lacking the better curing methods of earlier Mesoamerican rainwear, the early coats suffered from odor, stiffness, and a tendency to deteriorate from natural body oils and hot weather. Many tailors were reluctant to use his new fabric, and ...

  7. Ugg boots - Wikipedia

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    The natural insulative properties of sheepskin gives isothermal properties to the boots: the thick fleecy fibres on the inner part of the boots wick moisture and allow air to circulate, keeping the feet at body temperature [47] and allowing the boots to keep feet warm in cold weather and cool in hot weather. [48]