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Ruff Wear Dog Boots
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Sep 8 2009

    I use these dog boots in case of an emergency on long hikes for sharp rocks, glass / garbage or hot sidewalks ...Click Here for full article

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Gregory UM21 Backpack
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Sep 8 2009

    Found this Gregory UM21 Backpack (or whats left of it) at a local surplus store

Here is a quick review of this ...Click Here for full article

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Maxpedition GearSlinger REMORA - First Impression
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Sep 8 2009

    We take a first look at the REMORA GearSlinger from Maxpedition
A well made single strap backpack ...Click Here for full article

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Total length of the Romero Canyon Trail is 6.6 miles (one way) The highest elevation is 3700 feet and the lowest elevation is 2720 feet. Dogs are not allowed

http://www.arizonatrailguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1245073415&pid=1656

Romero Canyon Trail #8
Posted by:
AZ556
Posted on: Mon Jun 15 2009

The small knife is strong enough to be used for defense (in a pinch) without adding too much weight to the set. The light is small but very bright, with a push button end cap. the unit can be worn for use with the left or right hand. Allowing the hand to easily grab the unit and use the light while quieting the keys. When the light is no longer needed or your hand is needed elsewhere you can simply let go of the unit, the light will go off and it will not fall to the ground (it is around your neck).. There is also a small LED light on this rig when you do not need the larger light and as a backup

http://www.southpawtactical.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1206318868&pid=909

Neck Light, Knife and Keys Combo
Posted by:
LibertyWatch
Posted on: Sun Mar 23 2008

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