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  3. You Should Be Wearing Hiking Shorts This Summer—Here ... - AOL

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    We tested over a dozen hiking shorts. We evaluate each one's fit and feel, convenience, utility, and overall toughness to ensure each holds up to the rigors of outdoor play.

  4. 19 Super Cute and Useful Hiking Clothes to Wear on the Trail

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  5. Craghoppers - Wikipedia

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    Craghoppers produce two ranges a year – spring/summer (available to consumers from February) and autumn/winter (available to consumers from September). Each range features products specifically for that season such as insulated jackets for winter and shorts, tees, and sandals in summer.

  6. 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]

  7. Ten Essentials - Wikipedia

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    A trowel that can be used to dig a cathole. Other outdoor organizations have variations of the Ten Essentials pertinent to local conditions.. Boy Scouts of America's "Scout Basic Essentials" are quite similar (Map and Compass, Sun Protection, Extra Clothing, Flashlight, First-Aid Kit, Matches and Fire-starters, Pocketknife, Trail Food, Water Bottle, and Rain Gear.) [6]