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  2. 26 Camping Essentials Outdoor Experts Recommend You ... - AOL

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    We tested products and asked outdoor experts to find the best camping essentials right now. View our list that features brands like Sitka Gear, Grayl, and more. 26 Camping Essentials Outdoor ...

  3. The Best Winter Gear for Kids, According to Parents Who Have ...

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    That’s why it’s hard to shell out $35 or more for a skull-warmer that’s likely to disappear after the first wear. That’s also why Uniqlo’s knit cap gets PureWow’s vote for best kids ...

  4. The best camping gear for beginners - AOL

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    Whether you’re planning to cross the country in a camper or you prefer an old-fashioned tent in the great outdoors, we can all agree that there are some camping essentials that will get you ...

  5. 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]

  6. Hiking equipment - Wikipedia

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    Hiking equipment is the equipment taken on outdoor walking trips. The duration, distance, planned activities, and environment impacts equipment selection. For example, a short day hike across flat farmland versus trekking in the Himalayas would call for different types of equipment.

  7. Mountain Hardwear - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Hardwear was founded in 1993 in Richmond, California by a small group of former employees of Sierra Designs led by Jack Gilbert. Soon after, Mountain Hardwear's first sponsored athlete, Ed Viesturs, the first American to climb all fourteen 8,000 meter peaks, helped develop several of the company's products. [1]