Tifosi Optics Unveils A Perfect Blend of Style and Sustainability

In the ever-evolving world of eyewear, Tifosi Optics is making a groundbreaking stride with the launch of Sanctum, a pair of oversized shield-style sunglasses that seamlessly merge fashion and functionality. What sets Sanctum apart from the rest is not just its bold design but also its commitment to sustainability through the use of Thrive, Tifosi's innovative plant-based frame technology.

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These Four Tips Will Keep You Warm While Hiking This Winter

As winter transforms the great outdoors into a pristine, snow-laden paradise, the allure of cold weather hiking becomes undeniable. While the idea of navigating frosty trails might seem daunting, with the right preparation and gear, it can be an exhilarating and memorable experience. In this guide, we'll share four essential tips for hiking in the cold and recommend gear that seamlessly integrates into your winter adventure.

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Test The Waters Of RV Living This Summer With RVshare

RVshare, the largest online community for RV renters and owners, has been revolutionizing the outdoor travel space for a decade. This summer, the platform celebrated its 10th anniversary, marking a milestone of expanded access and countless memorable trips for happy campers across the country. With a commitment to encouraging people to "Use Your Outside Voice," RVshare has become the go-to destination for those seeking the freedom and flexibility of RV travel.

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This Waikiki Hotel Is Doing It Right

Honolulu has a new gem in its midst – Romer Waikiki at the Ambassador, a neighborhood hotel that seamlessly combines the vibrant spirit of modern Honolulu with a touch of retro charm. This stylish establishment, which made its debut Fall 2023, offers an immersive experience for visitors eager to explore the island like true locals.

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This Is Where You Should Stay When In Jackson, Wyoming

When planning a visit to the picturesque town of Jackson, Wyoming, choosing the right accommodation can significantly enhance your overall experience. Among the myriad of options available, two standout establishments, Hotel Terra Jackson Hole and Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa, promise an unforgettable stay. Let's delve into the unique offerings of each, helping you decide which one suits your preferences.

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The Best Kayaks for Flatwater Kayaking

Flatwater kayaking offers a serene and leisurely way to explore calm rivers, peaceful lakes, and tranquil ponds. It's an activity that provides not only physical exercise but also an opportunity to connect with nature and find inner peace. To make the most of this serene experience, choosing the right kayak is essential. 

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Lake Tahoe Has a Bear Problem

The Lake Tahoe basin is home to roughly 300 bears and it's becoming a problem. As humans and black bear environments collide, the way of life for a black bear is changing. Instead of feasting on their natural cuisine, these cunning black bears are becoming the ultimate dumpster divers. Opting for nutrient dense trash, bears and humans, especially in South Lake Tahoe, are on a crash course. 

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How I Bulls-eyed 450 YDS the First Time I Shot a Rifle

Growing in a small town, guns were common for hunting, but we mostly bird hunted, so I had never touch a rifle, until now. I was at a conference--the fun kind of conference where we learned about survival survival, new gear, hunting skills, and much more--and getting nervous as the days ticked past because I knew I would be shooting a SCOUTE Precision hunting rifle

These feelings were new for me. As a kid, the thought of loading up my Dad's truck with the shot guns, some clay pigeons, and our dog brought me joy. Yet, those days were well behind me and I had not shot a gun for nearly 12 years, so, I guess that makes sense why I was nervous. But, that didn't matter.

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The Water Filter for Your Everyday Life

I wish I could say that when I picked up the Katadyn BeFree filter that I wasn't skeptical, but, I was for several reasons and they were all wrong.

About two months ago, I was headed out to climb all of the 14,000 foot peaks in the Sawatch Range and needed a light-weight water filter to use on the go, without the worry of drinking bad water. 

I have to admit, most water filters are bulky and hard to use, so I avoid them at all costs, typically opting for iodine tablets or aquamira. But, for this trip, I wanted to try something new, something light, and something convenient, if there was such a thing.

To my surprise, there is; the Katadyn BeFree filter system

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